While two-time champion trainer David Hayes looks set to feature prominently in Sunday’s (21 March) BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) with Shadow Hero and Conqueror, the Australian handler will also have an eye on the undercard as talented young guns Master Montaro and Fantastic Treasure bid for back-to-back wins.
A two-time winner already in Hong Kong, Master Montaro will be unleashed by Hayes for the fifth time but for the first time in Class 2 as he aims to continue his ascent up the handicap in a hot edition of the Rapper Dragon Handicap (1600m).
An eye-catching winner last start under Vincent Ho over 1400m, the gifted Toronado gelding will contest the mile for the first time this weekend.
“He’s a nice big horse who relaxes early – he finished off strongly last start,” Ho said. “I feel like he builds up his momentum, he’s got a big stride so he can run home quite faster than the other horses.”
After arriving in Hong Kong with an unblemished record in Australia, the 85-rater has added two more wins to his resume in his new home over 1200m and 1400m.
“I don’t think it’s a problem (stepping up in class and to the mile), he’s a good horse and he’s been working well – he trialled well, the mile should suit him more,” Ho said.