Exactly 10 years to the day since Little Bridge’s famous Royal Ascot win for Hong Kong, trainer Danny Shum has the chance to commemorate the occasion with victory in the HK$3.7 million G3 Premier Plate Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (19 June).
Trained by Shum, ridden by Zac Purton and owned by Ko Kam Piu, Little Bridge soared to an almighty win in the 2012 G1 King’s Stand Stakes (1000m) – a second victory at the royal meeting for Hong Kong after Cape Of Good Hope claimed the 2005 G1 Golden Jubilee Stakes (1200m) for trainer David Oughton when the meeting was transferred to York.
Winning at Royal Ascot was a dream for Shum but it wasn’t his first excursion to Great Britain after previous campaigns with Indigenous and Firebolt for his then boss, Ivan Allan.
“I used to take horses with Mr Allan. I wanted to win for him – I went to Ascot with Indigenous and Firebolt.
“The prize money wasn’t too much but it wasn’t for that, it was to have Hong Kong and Chinese names in the record books at Royal Ascot – my name, the owners name and Zac’s name – it’s glory that money cannot buy,” Shum said.
Indigenous took on the 1999 G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes (2400m) but failed to fire in sixth, while Firebolt was ninth in the 2003 G2 King’s Stand Stakes (1000m) behind Choisir.