No horse declared to run in the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) has won more races this season than Emblazon, and trainer Cody Mo hopes his progressive galloper can fulfil a lifelong dream on Sunday afternoon (22 March) at Sha Tin.
Mo, who has 26 winners this season, is confident Emblazon is well placed for his stamina-testing jump to 10 furlongs, which the 88-rater will make against 13 opponents, having raced exclusively over 1200m and 1400m across his initial eight starts.
“I think for the worldwide industry – every owner, trainer, jockey and stable staff – the Derby is the most important race and it is a dream for us all. To have one in the race, I am grateful for that. But if I was to win, it would be a dream come true,” Mo said.
Owned by the Military King’s Syndicate, Emblazon has made a sparkling ascent from a rating of 49 at the start of this season to reach his current peak, achieved on 1 March with a quality-laden success in Class 2 – his debut in the grade – under Jerry Chau at Sha Tin.
“I think he’s in top form right now, and his win last start was better than I thought. He’s been very consistent this season and he’s improved a lot,” Mo said. “He galloped yesterday (Wednesday, 18 March) – he’s working well.”




