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Danon Smash follows Lord Kanaloa’s footsteps with Hong Kong glory

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Danon Smash followed in the footsteps of his sire Lord Kanaloa with a thrilling victory for Japan in the 2020 G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m), their third in the HK$22 million contest’s 21-year history.

"It is a very pleasing moment that Lord Kanaloa and Danon Smash , sire and son could achieve their Hong Kong wins – it's a happy moment," Mr. Chaki, trainer Takayuki Yasuda's representative.

The Takayuki Yasuda -trained Danon Smash with Ryan Moore in the saddle wins the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (Group 1-1200m).
The Takayuki Yasuda -trained Danon Smash with Ryan Moore in the saddle wins the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (Group 1-1200m). Picture: HKJC

Lord Kanaloa landed Sha Tin's premier dash twice in 2012 and 2013, and was also trained by Yasuda, and today Danon Smash joined the honour roll with a gritty success under Ryan Moore, who one race prior, secured the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m) aboard Mogul.

"We got lucky – he stepped very well and we managed to slot into a lovely spot, I was always happy and when the pace steadied around the bend, I was able to just move out and keep moving forward and he got there in plenty of time," Moore said.

The Lord Kanaloa five-year-old broke cleanly from the widest gate of 14 to sit midfield under Moore, who peeled out at the 300m mark to grind his way to a half-length victory in a time of 1m 8.45s, staving off the fast-finishing Jolly Banner in second, while Rattan rattled into third.

Moore returns aboard Danon Smash.
Moore returns aboard Danon Smash. Picture: HKJC

"He was very tough and very honest – he was a pleasure to ride and he'd shown very good form at times in Japan's best sprints and at seven furlongs as well he's won some of the best races at Group 2 level and he deserved to win his Group 1," Moore said.

The speedy bay has finished third and second in the last two editions of the G1 Sprinters Stakes (1200m) at Nakayama, and is a four-time G3 winner and two-time G2 victor.

"I'm delighted and just thankful for being asked to ride him and I also need to thank the owners Danox and Mr Yasuda certainly knows how to prepare a sprinter for a Hong Kong Sprint," the British ace said.

The 114-rater landed the 10th win of his career today, and followed last start's runner-up effort to Gran Alegria with a triumph today, his first at the top-level after eight attempts.

"I gave him a gentle breeze on Wednesday morning – it wasn't anything strenuous, there was no real comments to say, no one was worried by anything about the horse but no one was overly bullish about the horse," Moore said.

Today's pair of wins are Moore's seventh at the Hong Kong International Races, the most any international-based rider in history.

"I think when he got the draw we were all possibly a bit worried and we needed to see what happens and thankfully everything worked his way and we just had a bit of luck and everything worked out nicely," Moore said.

Classique Legend battled on for 11th, while favourite Hot King Prawn was overhauled and faded to finish seventh as the dominant 2.1 market elect.

While Hong Kong's current sprinting ranks were on show in the HK$22 million contest, the future was on show four races later as Winning Dreamer extended his unbeaten record to a perfect six with victory in the aptly named Class 2 Lord Kanaloa Handicap (1200m).  

The speedster charged to a comfortable one-length victory, while Sky Field could only manage sixth.

"I'm thinking the first of January, there is a 1400 metre race at G3 level to see if we can know more whether he can step up to 1600 metres," trainer Frankie Lor said.

The G3 Chinese Club Challenge Cup Handicap (1400m) on 1 January, 2021 will see Winning Dreamer put his Hong Kong Classic Mile credentials on the line, or, if the son of Deep Field will keep to the sprint distances.


Hong Kong Jockey Club

Sha Tin

Sunday, 13th December 2020

5
14:40
(local)

The Longines Hong Kong Sprint (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
HKD $22,000,000
1200m TURF GOOD
5
14:40
(local)
HKD $22,000,000
1200m GOOD

The Longines Hong Kong Sprint (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 5. DANON SMASH (JPN) 5yo H
LORD KANALOA (JPN) - SPINNING WILDCAT (USA)
RYAN MOORE
TAKAYUKI YASUDA
$21
57kg
Danox Co Ltd
2nd 11. JOLLY BANNER (AUS) 9yo G
LONHRO (AUS) - VALKYRIE DIVA (AUS)
MICKAEL BARZALONA
P F YIU
$81
57kg
Mr & Mrs Kenny Cheng Tsin Ki

Sales Information

3rd 9. RATTAN (NZ) 7yo G
Savabeel (AUS) - GRAND PRINCESS (AUS)
CHAD SCHOFIELD
R GIBSON
$26
57kg
Wong Ting Bor

Sales Information

4th 7. WISHFUL THINKER (AUS) 7yo G
I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS) - ZEBITHEA (AUS)
DEREK LEUNG
C H YIP
$41
57kg

Sales Information

5th 13. FAT TURTLE (AUS) 6yo G
SMART MISSILE (AUS) - PILYA (USA)
A HAMELIN
F C LOR
$151
57kg
6th 8. COMPUTER PATCH (AUS) 4yo R
EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) - GIRL HUSSLER (AUS)
ALEX BADEL
A S CRUZ
$9
57kg

Sales Information

7th 2. HOT KING PRAWN (AUS) 6yo G
DENMAN (AUS) - DE CHORUS (AUS)
JOAO MOREIRA
JOHN SIZE
$2.11
57kg

Sales Information

8th 4. VOYAGE WARRIOR (AUS) 5yo G
DECLARATION OF WAR (USA) - CHALEUR (NZ)
KARIS TEETAN
P F YIU
$16
57kg

Sales Information

9th 12. AMAZING STAR (NZ) 6yo G
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - BRIGHT ABYSS (USA)
ZAC PURTON
K H TING
$11
57kg

Sales Information

10th 14. STRONGER (AUS) 4yo H
NOT A SINGLE DOUBT (AUS) - STAR PUPIL (AUS)
PIERRE-CHARLES BOUDOT
D WHYTE
$31
57kg

Sales Information

11th 1. CLASSIQUE LEGEND (AUS) 5yo G
NOT A SINGLE DOUBT (AUS) - PINOCCHIO (AUS)
C Y HO
CASPAR FOWNES
$3.75
57kg

Sales Information

12th 10. BIG PARTY (AUS) 5yo G
EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) - DE GROOVE (AUS)
MATTHEW CHADWICK
F C LOR
$81
57kg

Sales Information

13th 6. TOWER OF LONDON (JPN) 5yo H
RAVEN'S PASS (USA) - SNOW PINE (GB)
WILLIAM BUICK
K FUJISAWA
$31
57kg
14th 3. BIG TIME BABY (IRE) 6yo G
DANDY MAN (IRE) - ROYAL MAJESTIC (GB)
NEIL CALLAN
MANFRED MAN
$61
57kg

Sales Information

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