Caspar Fownes hopes Straight Arron can erase memories of BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) frustrations with a winning performance in the Class 2 Wan Chai Gap Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (23 April).
Storming from ninth at top of the straight, Straight Arron recorded the second-fastest final 400m sectional of 22.28s – a time bettered only by runner-up Tuchel’s 22.27s – to surge into fifth place and finish only two lengths behind Voyage Bubble on 19 March.
Vincent Ho takes over from Blake Shinn from barrier seven on Sunday when 84-rater Straight Arron carries only 120lb in his Class 2 debut.
“It was a really good run,” Fownes said of Straight Arron’s BMW Hong Kong Derby effort. “We were unfortunately in the wrong spot as it turned out but he’s pulled up well and we’re looking forward to the race on Sunday.
“He is where we want him to be for the race coming up. Obviously, it’s a strong race, there’s a lot of quality horses in there but I believe he’s a horse who will get well into the triple figures (with rating of 100 or better).
“I’d be confident to say he’s going to get to 100 and once they cross that line it becomes tough for them. He’s a horse we don’t know where his true rating is. He’s just starting to put it all together – Sunday will tell us a little bit going forward but in my heart I believe he will get to 100.
“The rain is around and we don’t know what that’s going to be like on Sunday but leading into the race I’m happy with him – he looks a treat – and I would be disappointed if he’s not there in the finish.”
A Group 3 winner in Australia for Chris Waller over 1600m in April 2022, Straight Arron will renew rivalry with three other horses who competed in the BMW Hong Kong Derby – Sword Point (sixth), Sweet Encounter (seventh) and Beautyverse (12th).