John Size knows what it takes to win the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) and this Sunday (22 March) Champion’s Way is looking to become the Australian’s fourth winner of the HK$20 million feature.
The Hinchinbrook gelding is aiming to join Fay Fay (2012), Luger (2015) and Ping Hai Star (2018) as victors trained by Size and after drawing gate eight at this morning’s (19 March) barrier draw at Sha Tin, the 11-time champion trainer was satisfied.
“I think the draw is ok for him and his racing style – to go forward a little – and I think there are four or five horses in there that’ll show decent speed, so hopefully he’ll be able to position himself midfield,” Size said.
Immediately outside of him in gate nine is the top-rated Golden Sixty, who is looking to become the second horse to sweep the Four-Year-Old Classic Series since Rapper Dragon (2017) following his wins in the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) and Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m).
Champion’s Way held onto second last start behind Golden Sixty over 1800m. The four-year-old hit the front at the 250m mark, only to be worn down by the winner, but now both gallopers face the unknown prospect of seeing out 2000m.
“I think he was run down by a better horse on the day. I mean, obviously the 1800 metres looked to be as far as he wants to go but Golden Sixty being a champion at present has the ability to sprint quickly and put them away fast – I think he showed his authority to win that day,” Size said.