Danny Shum will consider overseas targets for Hongkong Great after the lightly-raced galloper smashed Sha Tin’s 1650m dirt track record to provide Zac Purton with a timely treble on Saturday (8 May).
Rated perfectly in the lead by Purton, Hongkong Great clocked 1m 36.15s on the dirt surface to lower the classy Gun Pit’s mark of 1m 36.34s, set in 2015, in cruising to a gaping victory in the Class 2 Carnation Handicap (1650m, dirt).
While COVID-19 remains the largest impediment to Shum’s ambitions, he has little doubt the Lookin At Lucky gelding can acquit himself strongly regardless of where the horse travels.
“If the virus situation has improved, we can look to take the horse overseas,” Shum said. “It was a good win, the time was fast. I was surprised he beat the record – he is very good. It was a very good ride by Zac to just hold the pace, very impressive.”
Hongkong Great built a phenomenal record overseas on turf before arriving in Hong Kong, winning three G1s in Chile, before uncovering a penchant for the dirt by posting three wins on the surface from eight starts this season.
Purton now trails Joao Moreira by 14 wins – 105 to 119 – as the battle for jockeys’ championship honors follows a familiar plot with 18 meetings left to the end of the season.
The Australian said the apparent ease of Hongkong Great’s victory belied the difficulty of controlling the horse.