Fownes, 54, has built a strong alliance with Shinn, who struggled initially to cope with the demands of Hong Kong racing.
The reigning champion Hong Kong trainer, Fownes posted his third HKIR victory with Sky Field joining 2006 Hong Kong Mile winner The Duke and 2011 Hong Kong Sprint victor Lucky Nine on the stable’s honour roll.
“Definitely watching the run live, it was nasty and we’ve got mixed emotions there,” Fownes said. “One hand you’ve got a horse that is trucking along at the same time in your mind you’re thinking about ‘I hope the boys are alright and the horses’.
“It was nice to get that result with that particular horse, especially for Blake – he’s been riding really well and again today another good performance, so well deserved.
“I’ve said it for a while that he’s (Sky Field) pretty special and I think he’s got his best racing ahead of him. We’ve got something really nice to work with and it’s nice to see him do that today”
Soumillon, who finished third in the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m) on Ebaiyra, had to be content with another minor placing at the highest level.
“The filly (Resistencia) ran well. Unfortunately, we had a bad movement in the turn. I had to shift in to run away from the fallen horses,” the Belgian champion said.
“The winner pushed me out in the straight. She gave me a very good effort. It nearly looks a bit short for her today. I think over 1400m, she will be even better.”
Ryan Moore, who piloted Hot King Prawn into an honourable fourth, said: My horse ran respectably. Maybe he might be happy going longer now.”
Damian Lane, who rode Computer Patch into sixth place, said: “He tried hard, he had a little bit of pressure early but travelled well mid-race. He just couldn’t quite sprint with the winner at the end.”