Panfield returns this Sunday (16 October) at Sha Tin to defend his crown in the HK$5 million G2 Oriental Watch Sha Tin Trophy Handicap (1600m), however, he’ll do so with a new ally engaged to ride in the form of Silvestre de Sousa when he lines up for trainer Tony Millard.
“He’s a proven Group 1 winner over here and he should be in the mix in the big races this season, he’s obviously better over the trip and the longer he goes the better for him – that’s how he feels in the mornings – I’m excited,” De Sousa said.
Victorious in last year’s renewal first-up under Karis Teetan after claiming the 2021 G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m), Panfield has since been without victory, but De Sousa maintains it’s all systems go ahead of this weekend as he prepares to partner Millard’s gritty stayer for the first time under race conditions.
“He’s feeling good – he’s a big horse and obviously he won the race last year,” De Sousa said.
Eager for more big-race success in Hong Kong, De Sousa has been in the plate for both of Panfield’s barrier trials, crossing the post first in each with the latter an eye-catching last-to-first effort over 1600m on turf at Sha Tin in 1m 37.18s on 27 September.