It’s a peculiarity of Hong Kong racing: two classy four-year-old imports, both with highly credible overseas form, each bred to get the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) distance and Privately Purchased (PP) with the Four-Year-old Classic Series in mind. Yet one takes flight, the other remains grounded.
Ahead of the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (1 February), the contrasting fortunes of Sagacious Life and Shanwah during their brief time in the city could hardly be starker.
Pierre Ng’s Sagacious Life is the highest-rated runner in the field with two impressive victories from his three outings. With champion hoop Zac Purton in the saddle, he’s widely expected to head the betting when markets open, and it will be a surprise if he isn’t in the finish as they pass the post at Sha Tin this weekend.
The Brazilian-bred son of Put It Back claimed four wins from six outings during his time in South America. Interestingly, the only horse to beat him in Brazil was Winfield (twice), who will also feature in Sunday’s race. Sagacious Life’s 4.3-length win in the G1 Derby Paulista (2400m) as a three-year-old proved he had the credentials for a Four-Year-Old Classic Series campaign.
A recent barrier trial win under Purton suggests the gelding’s form is peaking at just the right time.
With all that is going well for Sagacious Life, does Ng feel any pressure ahead of the series opener?
“I’m enjoying it rather than feeling pressure,” Ng said. “Because he’s raced three times and won twice, already the pressure’s off coming into the series. Of course, I haven’t got any results yet, but hopefully I can get a little bit more from this Four-Year-Old series. But not a lot of pressure, we are happy with the horse.”





