Danny Shum hopes to maintain a blistering start to the 2021/22 season, ultimately hopeful of a first Hong Kong trainers’ championship after displacing David Hayes from overall leadership with a double at Sha Tin on Sunday (19 September).
With a superior number of placings, Shum moved to the top of the table with six wins after the handler notched a double with Namjong Sings and Decisive Action.
Third in the 2004/05 championship, Shum finished fifth last season with 57 winners. He hopes to improve on that tally this term.
“I’m happy. The whole team has done a good job,” Shum said. “I always try my best, hopefully it’s not just a fast start and I finish strong too.
Shum combined with Alexis Badel to land the Class 3 Chinese Recreation Club Challenge Cup Handicap (1200m) in narrow, but convincing style after the Australian-bred ran down Hong Kong debutante California Cible.
“I was a bit more confident than it looked in the finish,” Badel said of the short head margin.
“I was confident in the way he responded and gave a good kick and the way he responded. The horse on the inside (California Cible) gave a good kick, but I was confident.
“It’s good to keep the ball rolling and I want to keep the momentum going. I will try to improve (on 2020/21), I will try to give my horses every chance and I will see where I am at the end of the season.”