It’s 10 years since Caspar Fownes beamed in the afterglow of Super Satin’s moment of BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) glory and on Sunday (22 March) the handler will look to another talented Kiwi to end his decade-long wait for a follow-up.
Columbus County will attempt to follow the lead of his Fownes-trained predecessor and enhance the remarkable record of New Zealand-bred gallopers in Hong Kong’s HK$20 million blue riband.
Nine horses born in the ‘land of the long white cloud’ have captured the Derby this century – make that six of the last 10 and three of the last four – including two of the all-time greats, Vengeance Of Rain (2005) and Ambitious Dragon (2011). That makes New Zealand the number one producer of BMW Hong Kong Derby winners since 2000, with British and Irish bred gallopers taking four wins apiece and Australia having produced three winners.
“You’re always a chance with a quality New Zealand-bred horse,” Fownes said. “They produce so many great stayers, they’ve had so many that have won big races in Australia over the years, and also in Hong Kong.
“They’re tough horses and just look at how many good horses have come to Hong Kong from there over the years – Able One, Ambitious Dragon, Beauty Generation.”