Pick Number One is now unbeaten on dirt, winning four from four over 1200m on the Sha Tin all-weather track, with his only defeat coming when runner-up over the same distance on turf.
“We bought him out of New Zealand, from the same agent who found Little Bridge for us,” Shum said, referring to his 2012 King’s Stand Stakes winner. “He’s a very big horse, almost 1,250 pounds – and he was more than 200 pounds bigger than our rival tonight, Ugly Warrior, so I think that really helped. They are both good horses but I think we had circumstances in our favour, so I was hopeful that we could beat him.”
Shum said he had given the Darci Brahma gelding a freshen-up since his last run in January.
“Rest is very important during the middle of the season, especially for these younger horses,” the trainer said. “I gave him a break and he seemed a lot sharper tonight.”
New milestone for reigning Champion Trainer Size
Trainer John Size became just the third trainer ever to prepare 1,100 Hong Kong winners when Five Stars Agent won the opener, the Class 5 Yue Man Handicap (1200m), under Olivier Doleuze.