Top Australian jockey Blake Shinn flies back into Hong Kong on the eve of the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races (HKIR) for important rides at Sha Tin in two of the four Group 1 features on Sunday, 8 December.
He is on a mission to give a visiting Australian horse its first victory at Hong Kong’s biggest meeting of the year since Falvelon’s success in the 2001 Hong Kong Sprint (1000m).
The Melbourne-based jockey, who is well known to Hong Kong race-goers, is confident Queensland horse Antino is a genuine chance in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) for trainer Tony Gollan.
Shinn will also be reunited with David Hall who saddles Invincible Sage in the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint.
Both Antino and Invincible Sage are already Group 1 winners.
Shinn rode Antino to a six and a half-length victory two starts back in the G1 Toorak Handicap (1600m) at Caulfield, while Mark Zahra partnered the six-year-old gelding to a narrow second at his most recent start in the G1 VRC Champion Mile (1600m) behind Mr Brightside at Flemington.
Shinn was lauded for his ride on Antino in the Toorak Handicap when, after settling in last position, he made his move at the 700m mark and hit the lead at the home turn and then careered away for a demolition of the opposition.
After missing the ride on Antino in the VRC Champion Mile because of suspension, Shinn is looking forward to getting back on the gelding and tackling a field of elite milers.
“I am very excited, especially to be going over there on an Australian horse representing Australia,” Shinn said.
“It’s been a race on the forefront of the connections’ minds and to be going over there with him and the form he is in, I’m sure he is going to do everyone proud.”