Danny Shum’s quest for a maiden trainers’ championship is likely to feature a double-handed tilt at the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) in three weeks after the trainer led home a memorable quinella in the G3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup Handicap (2400m) with Butterfield and Charity Fun at Sha Tin on Sunday (2 May).
Sitting joint fourth in the trainers’ title with 51 wins alongside Francis Lui behind John Size (59), Caspar Fownes (58) and Frankie Lor (53), Shum moved to within touching distance of his career-high tally of 54 (in 2015/16) when Matthew Poon piloted Butterfield (122lb) to victory over stablemate Charity Fun (113lb) and Alexis Badel.
With only a short head separating Shum’s charges – and with Reliable Team (117lb) just a head away in third – it was one of the tightest finishes in the history of the race despite a pedestrian tempo which had South American-bred Butterfield clocking 2m 28.14s – almost two seconds slower than standard.
The sluggish pace was of no relevance to Shum, who is now contemplating a similar assault on the final G1 of the 2020/21 season – the Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m).
“For sure, Butterfield, yes. Charity Fun’s owner wants to run in the race but I need to see how he pulls up,” Shum said, also confirming Poon is likely to be required to ride Francis Lui’s Glorious Dragon in the race.