Luke Ferraris’s Derby mount Dazzling Fit did not enjoy a good trip in the Classic Cup and yet still stayed on well enough to suggest he has an outside chance in the Derby (Picture: HKJC)

The final field is set for the Hong Kong Derby to be run on March 22 at Sha Tin.

The Contenders

Name Rating Trainer Jockey Import Type

Little Paradise 103 Jimmy Ting Vincent Ho PPG
Numbers 100 Frankie Lor Derek Leung PP
Stormy Grove 98 Frankie Lor Harry Bentley PP
Sagacious Life 97 Pierre Ng Karis Teetan PP
Invincible Ibis 94 Mark Newnham Hugh Bowman PPG
Patch Of Cosmo 89 Manfred Man D B McMonagle PPG
Beauty Bolt 88 Tony Cruz Brenton Avdulla PP
Emblazon 88 Cody Mo Jerry Chau PPG
Top Dragon 87 Chris So Andrea Atzeni PPG
Regal Gem 85 Frankie Lor Alexis Badel PP
Juneau Pride 81 John Size Keith Yeung PPG
Dazzling Fit 80 David Eustace Luke Ferraris PPG
Seraph Gabriel 79 David Eustace James McDonald PP
Pope Cody 76 Me Tsui James Orman PP

In the 13th instalment of The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Road to the Derby series, we dial in on the make-up of the field for the city’s most prestigious race and look at how the 14 runners have come to stand on the edge of glory.

Barring any mishaps, the field for the 149th HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) at Sha Tin this Sunday (22 March) is set, with all the biggest names from this season’s four-year-old crop featuring.

HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) victor Little Paradise, HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) conqueror Stormy Grove, recent G3 Centenary Vase Handicap (1800m) winner Numbers and G1 Derby Paulista (2400m) hero Sagacious Life headline a field that also features Invincible Ibis, Patch Of Cosmo, Beauty Bolt, Emblazon, Top Dragon, Regal Gem, Juneau Pride, Dazzling Fit, Seraph Gabriel and Pope Cody.

Little Paradise takes the Hong Kong Classic Mile at Sha Tin.

Hong Kong owners search far and wide for the horse they hope will deliver them the ultimate success and this year’s field is a true testament to that, with gallopers bred in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Great Britain and Ireland all featuring.

In the past decade, Private Purchases (previously raced gallopers) have edged unraced runners (Private Purchase Griffins and International Sale Griffins) six Derby victories to four, with success coming in streaks.

After PPs Werther (2016), Rapper Dragon (2017), Ping Hai Star (2018) and Furore (2019) prevailed, PPGs Golden Sixty (2020), Sky Darci (2021) and Voyage Bubble (2023) plus ISG Romantic Warrior (2022) came to the fore before Massive Sovereign in 2024 and Cap Ferrat last year again flew the flag for high-profile imports.

It is an even split this year with seven PPs and seven PPGs, with Numbers, Stormy Grove and Sagacious Life leading the charge for the previously raced brigade and Little Paradise and Invincible Ibis the top PPGs in the field.

Pope Cody has taken the longest road to this year’s Derby, racing five times for three wins in Queensland, Australia, before winning once from 15 Hong Kong starts to scrape into the field as the lowest-rated runner on a mark of 76.

Numbers raced the most times overseas before being bought by Hong Kong interests, winning twice from 12 starts in Australia, while Sagacious Life experienced the most success abroad before moving to Hong Kong, winning four times from six starts and also posting two G1 seconds.

Beauty Bolt had the fewest pre-import starts, winning his only start in Ireland, while Seraph Gabriel is the only PP not to have saluted since landing in Hong Kong.

Among the PPGs, Little Paradise – who boasts the highest rating in the Derby on a mark of 103 – has the most wins with six, while Emblazon has reeled off five victories from just eight starts – the fewest runs of any PPG in the Derby and equal with Seraph Gabriel as the least of any runner.

Seraph Gabriel, Regal Gem, Juneau Pride and Emblazon enter the Four-Year-Old Classic Series for the time first time in the Derby, while Little Paradise, Invincible Ibis, Patch Of Cosmo, Sagacious Life and Beauty Bolt stepped out in both of the first two legs.

As far as form goes, only two runners enter the Derby off the back of victories, with Emblazon on a heater and in search of a fifth-straight victory and Stormy Grove riding high on the back of consecutive successes capped by Hong Kong Classic Cup glory.

Luke Ferraris’ mount Dazzling Fit has won three times in eleven starts and provides a huge opportunity for Ferraris and trainer David Eustace.

Finally, one of the biggest talking points of each year’s Derby is the ability to stay the 2000m trip.

Only three horses have already run over 2000m – Numbers, Sagacious Life and Seraph Gabriel – and while Sagacious Life is a G1 winner over 2400m, Numbers is the only galloper in the Derby field to actually salute over 10 furlongs.