Galaxy Patch and Ka Ying Generation will carry the hopes of young horseman Pierre Ng, who leads the 2023/24 trainers’ championship with 52 wins.
“For our second year of training, to have two horses in the Derby is a privilege for the stable. To participate is just a very good feeling,” Ng said.
“(They are) completely different horses – Ka Ying Generation has got the win at the distance and it’s just a matter of time before he makes a very good stayer. Galaxy Patch is the wild card. We just keep testing him.
“The last run (when second to California Spangle in the G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup) was sort of the impossible mission, first time at 1400m in a Group 1, but he managed to run well, so hopefully he can do it again this weekend.
“Blake is a very good judge. Obviously, this type of horse gives a very good feeling in his trackwork, he has the strength and stride length to be a Group 1 horse and I’m pretty happy with him after his work the other day.”
Six-time Hong Kong champion jockey Zac Purton will search for his second BMW Hong Kong Derby score with Dennis Yip’s Massive Sovereign, who created a strong impression with his debut victory over 2000m at Sha Tin on 3 March.
“It’s not easy to do what he did (win on debut) of course. It hadn’t been done for 25 years but he’s a horse that seems to take everything in his stride and showed he was possibly able to handle it and he did,” said Purton, who won the 2015 Classic on Luger.
“He went past a lot of tired horses – horses that were hitting the wall after doing a bit of work – and if you sit out the back and do no work, it can be a bit deceiving but he let down nicely and he’s going to have to be a little bit better again this weekend.”
Sunday’s (24 March) 10-race Sha Tin card starts with the Class 4 Furore Handicap (1200m) at 12.45pm with the BMW Hong Kong Derby scheduled to start at 4.15pm.