Flagship Glory has edged into BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) calculations with an impressive staying performance at Sha Tin this afternoon (Sunday, 7 March) as Zac Purton continued a withering mid-season charge with a treble, leaving the Australian with eight wins from the past two meetings.
Impressed by Flagship Glory’s ability to overcome a sluggish start and claim the Class 3 Hyacinth Handicap (1600m) for Frankie Lor, Purton then laid waste to several Four-Year-Old Classic Series contenders by winning the Class 2 Daisy Handicap (1800m) on Butterfield.
Sixth in last year’s Derby behind Golden Sixty, Butterfield was too strong for seven Derby-entered gallopers who needed to triumph to enhance Derby aspirations, downing Charity Go and Maximus.
The BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) field will be announced this week and Lor hopes Flagship Glory has done enough to significantly boost his handicap rating of 77. Maximus, with his third-placed effort, and Conqueror (fourth) remain in contention.
The first son of 2014 Epsom Derby winner Australia to triumph in Hong Kong, Flagship Glory has never been tried beyond 1600m.
But Lor is confident the chestnut can flourish over the 2000m of the Derby.
“I think 2000m is ok for him. He’s sired by Australia, he got 2400m, so hopefully the distance should be ok,” he said.