Caspar Fownes hopes Sky Field can build on remarkable consistency as the Group 1-winning speedster attempts to break new ground in the HK$3.9 million G3 Bauhinia Sprint Trophy Handicap (1000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (8 January).
Yet to win over the straight 1000m course, Sky Field has slotted six wins and 12 placings from 27 starts and the chestnut showed he has lost none of his dash with a charging third to Wellington last month when attempting to win a second successive G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m).
“He’s good, he’s pulled up well. He’s obviously carrying a big weight (135lb) on Sunday but he’s always run with a lot of merit down the straight. It’s a little bit sharp for him but it’s a good race in preparation for the next step,” Fownes said, referring to plans to start Sky Field in the G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) at Sha Tin on 5 February.
“I am very happy with him. I sent him up to Conghua for a couple of weeks, he’s come back and he looks to be happy and healthy. This is obviously a tough race, like they normally are when it’s a handicap, but he’s carried weight in the past and run with merit, so we’ll be looking for the same sort of outcome.”
With a second, third and fourth from three 1000m assignments, Sky Field faces 13 rivals at the weekend, including six from the 2022 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint – Sight Success (second), Courier Wonder (fourth), Cordyceps Six (seventh), Super Wealthy (eighth), Stronger (ninth) and Duke Wai (11th).
The balance of the field is comprised of Computer Patch (125lb), Master Eight (125lb), Kurpany (123lb), Nervous Witness (121lb), Campione (119lb), Rewarding Together (117lb) and Lucky With You (115lb) in what shapes as an intriguing contest.