Blake Shinn is holding faith in Sky Field’s ability to bounce back after the chestnut produced a rousing first-past-the-post trial effort at Sha Tin this morning (Tuesday, 9 November).
Failing to fire a shot last start when 10th in the G2 Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m), the 120-rater couldn’t match his first-up heroics which saw him snatch a fast-finishing second place in the G3 National Day Cup Handicap (1000m) behind Super Wealthy.
Stepping out this morning for the first time since that below par effort, Sky Field stoked up with an impressive workout under Shinn, delighting the Australian in the process.
“Some people may feel it was a disappointing run but I feel he had excuses, he had 133 pounds and I rode him a bit upside down against his normal pattern.
“That’s why I feel he went badly but today he showed that he’s back to his brilliant best and I think we’ll ride him how he likes to be ridden – conserve his energy early and ride him for that great turn of foot that he has got – I think he’ll bounce right back next start,” Shinn said.
Sky Field clocked 1m 11.20s over 1200m on the dirt, leading home a star-studded line-up, including Naboo Attack, Silver Express, Lucky Patch, More Than This and Sky Darci.