Banishing memories of BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) disappointment, Straight Arron will be given the chance to vindicate trainer Caspar Fownes’ lofty opinion in higher grades after the gelding’s stunning win in the Class 2 Wan Chai Gap Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (23 April).
Unsuited by a pedestrian tempo in the BMW Hong Kong Derby on 19 March, Straight Arron finished fifth behind Voyage Bubble in the Classic, but showcased his true potential with a withering surge from midfield under Vincent Ho today to crush Sword Point by three and a quarter lengths.
The authoritative manner of the win prompted Fownes to declare Straight Arron would have won the Derby had it been truly run last month.
“It’s a bit unfortunate in the big race (Derby) that we weren’t in that same position (as today) because it would have been the same result,” Fownes said.
“Blake (Shinn) rode a great race in the Derby but unfortunately there was no pace – they just slacked it off – and today’s race showed what the horse’s true potential is. He is a very, very good horse. A very high-quality horse and he’s got a big future.
“We’ll just see what the handicapping department gives him and see how he pulls up. There’s a couple more races left for him before the season’s out, but looking forward to good things from him in the future. He’s a nice horse.”
With his second victory in Hong Kong, the former Australian galloper led home a first three of beaten Derby runners ahead of Sword Point and Sweet Encounter.