Zac Purton believes California Spangle will have to produce a monumental performance to win the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (20 March) after drawing barrier 10.
Chasing a second Derby victory, Purton concedes he faces a daunting task to succeed on the front-running galloper, while California Spangle’s trainer Tony Cruz remains committed to vying for the lead with the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) winner.
“I don’t think 10 is a great barrier for us at all. Unfortunately, we have a number of speed runners drawn inside us who are no doubt going to try and hold their positions,” Purton said.
“In the Derby everyone gets a little bit of a rush of blood and they are probably a little bit more positive early than maybe they would be otherwise. But our horse has got an established racing pattern, so we have to use his speed and hopefully we can get across without making too much use of him.
“I have just got to hope that the other riders ride their horses sensibly to give their horses a chance to win the race. My horse is not a sit and sprint type horse, he likes to get into his rhythm and roll along.
“If he can pull it off it’s going to be a monumental performance.”