The good people at Hong Kong Tatler insist that “you’re not really one of the ‘Who’s Who’ in Hong Kong unless you’re a member of a private club.”
No prizes for guessing that the Yacht Club, Football Club, Golf Club and Jockey Club figure on their Top Ten list, but how about the slightly lesser-known 100 Club and PPG Derby Club?
Membership is hard to achieve – not least because you need hooves and a tail to apply – but Champion’s Way and Golden Sixty are signed up to both and poised to join an even more select group if they can win the BMW Hong Kong Derby on Sunday, 22 March at Sha Tin.
The PPG (Privately Purchased Griffin) Derby Club is confined to horses who make the Derby field without having run before arriving in Hong Kong, while the 100 Club is for horses who contest Hong Kong’s most cherished prize with a triple digit rating.
On average, well over 200 new PPGs arrive in Hong Kong each year and their inexperience confers early benefits, notably an opening handicap rating of 52 or 57 (based on a southern or northern hemisphere birthplace) that helps sharp types progress swiftly.
But data from the last decade shows that ascending from Class 4 base camp to the Derby’s giddy heights is another matter. Simply put, only around one in every hundred PPGs who started their Hong Kong careers between 2010 and 2019 made the Derby field.
That group included high-class horses who weren’t equipped to scale the Derby distance of 2000m – including Contentment, Blizzard and subsequent Royal Ascot sprint hero Little Bridge – but it also contained three rare beasts who climbed all the way to Classic glory.