Exultant after sealing a memorable feature double with Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) triumph aboard Super Sunny Sing at Sha Tin on Sunday (26 February), Vincent Ho wasted little time in identifying the principal contenders – and opponents – for the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) on 19 March after a defining afternoon.
After Super Sunny Sing claimed the traditional BMW Hong Kong Derby lead-up in dashing fashion and Caspar Fownes anointed another leading Classic aspirant with Super Arron’s maiden Hong Kong win, Ho declared Beauty Eternal as the horse to beat.
Marvelling at Super Sunny Sing’s fourth successive win, Ho lavished praise on the Nicconi gelding just over 70 minutes after partnering 2020 BMW Hong Kong Derby champion Golden Sixty to a stirring win in the G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m).
Contemplating Super Sunny Sing’s worthiness as a Derby candidate, Ho said: “He’s getting more mentally mature and he’s relaxing so well, so he can hopefully go to the Derby. I think Mr Size’s horse will be very hard to beat, but let’s see.
“I was always confident today and Chris and his team did an extraordinary job to keep the horse well and now, aiming for the Derby, we have to get him recovered. This horse has improved so much – it’s like he knows how to win and when we stepped up to 1600 metres, there was no problem and he had a great turn of foot. He’s a very smart horse. We have something special here.”