Blake Shinn is confident Caspar Fownes has G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint winner Sky Field in even better form heading into the G1 HK$12 million Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (23 January).
Pointing to a more conventional preparation, Shinn believes Sky Field can prove victory in the incident-marred LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) at Sha Tin on 12 December was anything but an aberration.
“Obviously the race was marred by an unfortunate incident, so that has taken the gloss of Sky Field’s performance to a degree but I still thought the horse ran an incredible race to take out the victory,” the Australian said.
“Leading into that race, I feel his preparation wasn’t ideal because we experimented with blinkers in the trial when he over-raced. So, there were things leading into the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint that weren’t ideal and he still managed to win the race.
“Leading into this race, his prep has been better. He’s had a nice break at Conghua after his last race and I’ve galloped the horse and trialled him since and I think he’s going better into this run than the international sprint – whether that means he’s going to win, I hope so.
“I just think the preparation is better and the horse is in fantastic order.”