Danny Shum is likely to plot a modest autumn path with Tourbillon Diamond after the Australian import upstaged several LONGINES Hong Kong International Races aspirants with a dogged victory in the G3 Sa Sa Ladies’ Purse Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (7 November).
Delighted to have claimed a second Hong Kong win with the gelding who finished third in the 2020 G1 Australian Derby (2400m) as Eric The Eel, Shum indicated Tourbillon Diamond was best suited at G2 level.
“I think he is ok in Group 2 under handicap conditions but set weights is very difficult, we will see how we go,” Shum said after Alexis Badel drove the five-year-old to a short head win over Ka Ying Star and Reliable Team.
“Of course, I’m very happy, he’s a very consistent horse. This time he (Badel) dropped him in a little bit and got cover and he ran better.”
Frenchman Badel revelled in a treble, opting to trail Reliable Team and Ka Ying Star.
“I had a very good race, it was smooth, and I gave the horse the chance to breathe and recover from the early part of the race and then he gave me a great turn of foot and he was very good to the line.
“He’s finally got back to his best form – 113 pounds in the handicap is a big advantage and I’m lucky I’m light and can pick up rides like this.”