A strong tempo is on the wish list as Western Express heads into Sunday’s (3 June) G1 Yasuda Kinen (1600m) appearing for all the world a horse content with life and fit for the fray.
“He seems to run his best races when the overall time is fast,” trainer John Size said. “He doesn’t appreciate a slow tempo but the speed’s usually pretty solid in this race – when I’ve been here before, even when, on paper, there’s been a distinct lack of pace, on race-day it hasn’t happened that way.”
The handler ruled out his charge leading, when pressed by local media: “He doesn’t jump fast enough to take a position in front.”
Big-race rider Sam Clipperton, in the plate when Western Express posted career best efforts to place second in both the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile and G1 Champions Mile, concurred with the handler.
“I think the race will suit him, he’s a big horse and he likes the pace on, and they certainly go a strong pace in Japan,” he said.
“His two Group 1 seconds, he’s probably been beaten by pace a little bit – they’ve gone fast early then really slackened up mid-race, whereas in Japan they should go a solid gallop right through.”