David Hayes hopes timing counts for everything when dual G1 winner Shadow Hero bids for BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) success at Sha Tin on Sunday (21 March).
Placed twice from four starts in Hong Kong, the highly vaunted Australian import will attempt to provide Hayes with his second Derby triumph following filly Elegant Fashion’s success under Gerald Mosse in 2003.
In the formative throes of his second Hong Kong training stint, Hayes believes Shadow Hero is primed to deliver an elite performance – right on cue.
“Shadow Hero, I think, has hit form at the right time. His lead-up race was really good and he has improved since,” Hayes said, referring to the Pierro gelding’s eye-catching third to Healthy Happy in the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) on 21 February.
“In the trial (on 9 March over 1600m at Sha Tin), we looked after him. He didn’t ‘race’ and finished fifth (behind Russian Emperor) and he came out of it really well. I’m pretty confident he’s peaking now.”
Shadow Hero was one of Australia premier juvenile talents with four victories from 11 attempts, including G1 triumphs in the Spring Champion Stakes (2000m) at Randwick Racecourse in October 2019 and the Randwick Guineas (1600m) at the same track in March 2020.
He has slowly built form since arrival in Hong Kong and has the services of Zac Purton on Sunday.
Hayes will also saddle Conqueror, a solid fourth in an 1800m Class 2 behind Butterfield on 7 March, 2021.