Southern Legend is capable of making his mark in the Group 1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse on Sunday (25 February). That’s the view of the smart galloper’s big-race pilot, Umberto Rispoli.
But the Italian ace has inserted a pertinent caveat to an otherwise optimistic assessment ahead of the HK$10 million contest: “The only thing making me worried is the distance; the 1400 metres is going to be sharper than ideal for him.”
A cursory look at Southern Legend’s form might make Rispoli’s view seem skewed: five 1200m starts in Hong Kong for two wins at Happy Valley, the latest as recently as October; two runs at 1400m, featuring a December victory over Nothingilikemore at Sha Tin; and all of that after a nine-race, four-win career in Australia during which the bay never stepped out beyond 1300m.
“I reckon he won’t show at the 1400 what he will at the mile or probably the 1800,” Rispoli said. “I think the 1400 is short – we know he won over 1200 at Happy Valley but that’s just because he’s a good horse, his class made a difference.”
And the crux of Rispoli’s point is that the gelding’s class was most evident late last month in the G1 Stewards’ Cup, Southern Legend’s first attempt at a mile. Trainer Caspar Fownes’s emerging stable star rattled home from the tail to finish fourth, one length behind the victorious Seasons Bloom. The performance raised his local rating by 10 points to a career peak of 118.