Famed by an unmatched riding record, Douglas Whyte will bid to add the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) as a fresh training pinnacle when he saddles Turin Redsun in the HK$24 million Classic at Sha Tin on Sunday (20 March).
Whyte’s 1,813 career winners and 13 consecutive jockeys’ championships outline the South African’s phenomenal riding career but, having piloted Super Satin (2010), Fay Fay (2012) and Akeed Mofeed (2013) to Derby success, Whyte focus is now firmly fixed on Turin Redsun, who jumps from barrier six under Alexis Badel tomorrow.
“To have a live chance going into the Derby is very special. This horse is going along the right way, having had only a few runs but I think he has the potential to take the next step. I’ve done my job, now it’s up to Alexis. He’s a Group 1 rider and we’ve got a perfect gate,” Whyte said.
“We’re on track. I just hope from Alexis’ perspective and the horse’s perspective, it’s a truly-run race. This is what this race should be about, it should be truly-run. It’s now going to boil down to tactics and how it unfolds up on the day.”