Playa Del Puente almost caused the biggest shock in BMW Hong Kong Derby history last month when at odds of 289/1 he forced Golden Sixty to prove there was substance to his brilliance.
But a valiant ‘almost’ doesn’t get you the trophy.
“It was a bittersweet feeling to run second beaten so narrowly – a neck – in what some would say is the biggest race in Hong Kong. We got beat by Golden Sixty and he’s the champion horse of his age group,” jockey Blake Shinn said.
The Australian received plaudits for his ride on the Irish import, which was both gusty and astute. Last at the Derby half-way point, behind a slack tempo, Shinn rounded the field and kicked three lengths clear at the top of the home straight – he was pegged two strides short.
“I’m still proud of the horse’s achievement and proud of my achievement,” he said.
That was last month though and now Shinn is hoping for more than commiserating admiration as his reward from Sunday’s (26 April) HK$25 million G1 FWD QEII Cup. Playa Del Puente will take his place in the 2000m feature against Hong Kong’s best in the division, the triple G1 winners Exultant and Time Warp, and the 2019 Hong Kong Derby winner Furore.