Mission Tycoon gave the four-year-old pecking order a shake with a 91/1 triumph in the HK$10 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) at Sha Tin this afternoon, Sunday, 17 February.
“A little bit surprised,” was how trainer Frankie Lor summed up the shock win.
Hong Kong’s latest training sensation saddled three of the first four home in this second leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, just as he had in the opening salvo, last month’s Hong Kong Classic Mile.
But, despite Mission Tycoon’s grand effort to take second in that contest four weeks ago, the game gelding was ignored in the market: stablemate Dark Dream, deemed an unlucky fourth in the Classic Mile, was sent off the 1.9 pick, while another Lor galloper Furore, the winner that day, was a 3.8 shot this time.
“We didn’t care about the odds. He ran well last time, he ran second,” jockey Derek Leung said.
The rider was wise to dismiss the market: recent history has shown that longshots are not to be overlooked in a race that has tripped up plenty of BMW Hong Kong Derby candidates. In the past 11 seasons, seven horses have won at double figure odds and in 2013 the John Size-trained It Has To Be You lifted the silverware at a whopping 125/1.
“Today I was able to go forward without any pressure. Mission Tycoon switched off and that’s why he was able to finish at the end,” Leung said after the Australian import had made all for a career peak win.