Caspar Fownes has never been one to shirk a challenge and this Sunday (20 February) at Sha Tin the reigning champion trainer has armed himself with a powerful quartet from the stable, taking aim at both the G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) and G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m).
Sky Darci, Columbus County and Zebrowski face the might of Golden Sixty in the Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup, while Sky Field is looking to overthrow Waikuku in the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup.
And much like when Rise High dethroned Beauty Generation for Fownes in 2019 or when Southern Legend copied that effort in the 2020 FWD Champions Mile – this weekend, the handler is hoping for similar in each of the HK$12 million contests.
Stepping up to 2000m for the second time in his career and first since his win in the 2021 BMW Hong Kong Derby, Fownes believes Sky Darci – who pairs with Karis Teetan – is after a timely rise in distance.
“I felt that in his first two runs this season he was very unlucky, he should have got the win that’s for sure, but since then his form has just been average, he’s been coming out of the gates nice and slow, looking like he wants to go over further.
“So, we’re giving him that chance on the weekend and let’s hope it plays into our hands and that he can pick up a nice cheque for the owners,” Fownes said.
Sky Darci flashed from the tail of the field in his first two runs this campaign, however, he’s only returned one top-three finish since then – at G2 level in the BOCHK Private Wealth Jockey Club Mile (1600m) last November.