Renowned for his nurturing of elite sprinting talents like Sacred Kingdom, Fairy King Prawn, Amber Sky and Ultra Fantasy – Ricky Yiu will make a rare reappearance in this weekend’s HK$24 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) as he saddles just his sixth and seventh runners in the coveted crown after first contending with Multi-Star in 1998.
“In all of these years, I have been more focused on sprinters and milers but it’s exciting to have two runners – anything can happen,” said Yiu, who was licensed as a trainer in Hong Kong ahead of the 1995/96 racing season.
Undoubtedly, Yiu’s incredibly successful operation has concentrated on short course prizes, of which he has excelled at with top-level wins in Dubai, Japan, Singapore and also at home, but this Sunday (20 March) at Sha Tin the 64-year-old holds his strongest hand in a BMW Hong Kong Derby with a two-pronged assault in the form of S J Tourbillon and Mr Ascendency in the 145th edition of the contest.
“It’s the very first time I have ever had two runners in the Derby – only occasionally have I even had runners in the Derby, I guess it depends on the horses I have but most of them are sprinters and milers for me, so it’s odd, especially to have two,” Yiu said.
Yiu has high hopes on S J Tourbillon developing into a quality performer in Hong Kong, especially now with five runs under his belt after drastically turning his form around last start to finish within a length of the winner at odds of 105/1.