Joao Moreira has unshakeable faith in Sky Darci’s ability to cope with various contingencies as the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) winner resumes in the G3 Celebration Cup Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (26 September).
Facing eight quality rivals in the first Group race of the 2021/22 Hong Kong season, Moreira suspects Sky Darci’s premium distance is 1600m but is trading on the five-year-old’s versatility and competitive nature to hold sway.
“He’s trialled not so long ago (14 September) and he gave me such a good feel. I think things are looking good to go back to the races,” the Brazilian said. “I don’t mind about the distance at all – he has won at 1200, 1400, a mile and 2000 – so he seems to be a versatile horse.
“Even though 1400 might not be his best distance, he’s got a fresh pair of legs at the moment, so I think he’s going to deliver his best – I think he’s going to do very well this season. He’s one of those horses you get very excited about.”
Douglas Whyte is daring to dream with Hong Kong Derby runner-up Russian Emperor, who resumes from the outside of the field (barrier nine) under Jerry Chau.
“You like to think (LONGINES Hong Kong) internationals,” the 13-time champion jockey responded when asked about the four-year-old’s overall campaign goal. “You like to think big with a horse like him, but he’s got to step up. If he runs a creditable race, he’ll be in with a shout going towards bigger races this season.