The HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) on 24 March shapes a potential target for Fallon after Tony Cruz’s young stayer showcased Four-Year-Old Classic Series potential with a spectacular win in the Class 4 Tin Wan Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin on Tuesday (26 December).
Carrying 135lb, the Galileo Gold three-year-old surged from the tail of the field at the 400m in 22.84s for Keith Yeung after starting from barrier 14 in a performance which left Cruz pondering a Classic tilt.
The winner of his only start in 2022 in Ireland for Michael O’Callaghan when known as Rothko, Fallon has taken time to adjust to his new surroundings but Cruz believes the gelding could measure up as a BMW Hong Kong Derby contender.
“He was a very young horse coming here, he had only one start in Ireland and won, but he was a very immature horse, he was only a two-year-old when he came to Hong Kong, so I gave him plenty of time just so he could mature,” Cruz said.
“I didn’t want to race him against older horses but this season, (but) with plenty of education with trials, he started to mature and he’s just got better and better.
“I told Keith to ride him very quiet because he’s got no early speed – nothing at all – but the last quarter he’s going to finish strong and that’s what he did.”
Asked if the BMW Hong Kong Derby was an option, Cruz said: “I’m going that way – the 1600 metre race on the 12th of February and then after that another two races – an 1800m and a 2000m – before the Derby.”
Cruz has previously tasted Derby success with Lucky Owners in 2004 and Helene Mascot in 2008.