Shinn has faith in Sky Field
09/11/2021
Declan Schuster
Blake Shinn is holding faith in Sky Field’s (顯心星) ability to bounce back after the chestnut produced a rousing first-past-the-post trial effort at Sha Tin this morning (Tuesday, 9 November).
Failing to fire a shot last start when 10th in the G2 Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m), the 120-rater couldn’t match his first-up heroics which saw him snatch a fast-finishing second place in the G3 National Day Cup Handicap (1000m) behind Super Wealthy (聚才).
Stepping out this morning for the first time since that below par effort, Sky Field (顯心星) stoked up with an impressive workout under Shinn, delighting the Australian in the process.
“Some people may feel it was a disappointing run but I feel he had excuses, he had 133 pounds and I rode him a bit upside down against his normal pattern.
“That’s why I feel he went badly but today he showed that he’s back to his brilliant best and I think we’ll ride him how he likes to be ridden – conserve his energy early and ride him for that great turn of foot that he has got – I think he’ll bounce right back next start,” Shinn said.
Sky Field (顯心星) clocked 1m 11.20s over 1200m on the dirt, leading home a star-studded line-up, including Naboo Attack (肥仔叻叻), Silver Express (銀馳), Lucky Patch (錶之未來), More Than This (幸福笑容) and Sky Darci (達心星).
“He’s feeling good – he’s been at Conghua recently and he’s been training there, he’s in a great frame of mind, he’s a tough horse and that’s the level he needs to be at to compete at the top-level in Hong Kong, hopefully he can be there and take out one of the big ones, hopefully the Group 1 in December,” Shinn said of last season’s G3 Premier Cup Handicap (1400m) winner.
So far this campaign, Shinn has seven wins from 71 rides, striking at a notable 10%.
Also this morning, Zac Purton confirmed his engagement with Naboo Attack (肥仔叻叻) in the G2 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint (1200m) on 21 November at Sha Tin.
“He did (move well this morning), it was pleasing to see him begin as well as he did after being slow out of the gates last start but the trial was run at a pretty sedate tempo, so he was up there travelling quite strongly wanting to do his work and in the straight he lengthened quite nicely and I thought it was a good trial,” Purton said.
“Yes (to riding him in the Jockey Club Sprint), we’ll see how he performs – he has to do it on race day again and he gave me a good enough feel this morning to indicate that he’s going to be competitive again, so let’s hope that’s the case,” he added.
Jerry Chau will partner Lucky Patch (錶之未來) in the HK$4.75 million G2 contest, while Vagner Borges will associate with the Group 1-winning Hot King Prawn (旺蝦王) for the first time.
Aethero (忠心勇士), 2019’s winner of the Jockey Club Sprint will not bid for a second win in the race but has been exercising ahead of his hopeful return to racing, clocking 51s (27.6, 23.4s) for a turf gallop yesterday morning (Monday, 8 November) at Sha Tin.
The five-time winning chestnut is entered for next month’s G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) on Sunday, 12 December at Sha Tin.
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