Acclaimed as last season’s Champion Stayer of Hong Kong, Panfield underlined growing versatility and undoubted class with G2 Oriental Watch 60th Anniversary Sha Tin Trophy Handicap (1600m) success for Tony Millard and Karis Teetan at Sha Tin on Sunday (17 October).
Benefitting from a thorough preparation since spelling with three trials, Panfield posted his first victory over 1600m since prevailing over the trip as a two-year-old in his native Chile in June, 2019, downing Preciousship by a neck. Tourbillon Diamond was a further neck away in third place.
Teetan, who was atop the Lookin At Lucky entire when victorious in the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) last season, said the import had improved significantly since returning.
“It was always going to be a question mark of how he would handle 1600 metres, but he’s been trialling really well and his work has been absolutely fantastic – I’ve been saying this season he’s been a different horse,” the Mauritian said.
“He’s mentally and physically a different horse. Last season, I won on him and I felt like he was a big, galloping horse who did not know much – but had ability. This season, I can feel that mentally he’s there and physically he’s starting to get better and use himself better.
“This horse is really improving all the time and we went into today’s race with confidence. We wanted to win this race and halfway through we got crowded and he started to travel a bit.
“When I got three-deep, he dropped the bit and relaxed and then into the straight, I wanted to get going a bit because I knew he would take the whole straight to extend.”