Gold Mount and Wishful Thinker will board a plane to Dubai on Saturday (23 March) morning with trainer Richard Gibson looking forward to testing his talented duo on the Dubai World Cup card one week later (Saturday, 30 March).
A first overseas venture aside, both horses are entering unchartered waters: Gold Mount will step beyond 2400m for the first time when he takes his place in the G2 Dubai Gold Cup (3200m), while Wishful Thinker will get his initial experience of the Group 1 cauldron in the Al Quoz Sprint.
“We’re looking forward to it,” Gibson said at Sha Tin this morning (Friday, 22 March). “It’s always great to travel with these top international horses and we’re under no illusions as to the enormity of our task. Dubai’s a top place to go as a racehorse.”
Gold Mount’s résumé suggests the Dubai contest could be a good fit. The six-year-old has posted smart efforts at G1 level in Hong Kong without winning, notably when second in the QEII Cup (2000m) and third in the Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) at Sha Tin last year.
And his manner of racing, outpaced and dropped out early before running on late, has long suggested that the Excellent Art gelding might benefit from a step up in trip. The problem being, of course, that Hong Kong does not race beyond a mile and a half, and, even then, there are only three races at that distance during the entire season.
“We’re rolling the dice on distance but I’m certain if he was trained in Europe he’d have got to this distance (two miles) before,” Gibson said of the horse that won the King George V Handicap (2400m) at Royal Ascot as a three-year-old when named Primitivo.
“Ryan (Moore) rode him last time in Hong Kong and we were very pleased with the run. He’s just crying out for a longer trip and we have to give it a go.”