Super Sunny Sing will chase a fifth consecutive win when he lines up for trainer Chris So in Sunday’s (19 March) HK$24 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) at Sha Tin.
The BMW Hong Kong Derby is Hong Kong’s most sought-after crown. It is the third and final leg of the HK$48 million Four-Year-Old Classic Series and this weekend the storied contest will be run for the 146th time in the horse racing infatuated city.
Super Sunny Sing goes into the final leg following a smashing win in the HK$12 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) – the middle leg of the age-restricted series – giving every impression that the rise to 10 furlongs this weekend is of no concern.
“I thought his last run was very important because at least he has proven that he can handle 1800 metres by winning that race. This is the main target on the 19th (of March), Derby Day, I really hope we can get a good draw and try our best,” So said.
By two-time Group 1-winning sprinter Nicconi, Super Sunny Sing has continued to defy stamina queries across his career with victories ranging from 1200m to 1800m.
“Before the race we thought Super Sunny Sing could handle 1800 (metres) but honestly before the race nobody knew that (for sure). Our team is really happy – Vincent (Ho), the owner Janice (Wong) and we are quite sure that he’ll handle 2000 metres,” So said.