Richard Gibson is unperturbed by the outsider labels tagged to his stable stalwarts Rattan and Wishful Thinker as they stride into Sunday’s (19 January) two Group 1 features at Sha Tin Racecourse with eyes fixed on snagging a share of the lucrative prize fund.
“They’re both in really good nick,” Gibson said. “We’ll take our chance in both events as outsiders.”
Rattan will take on Beauty Generation’s might and Waikuku’s burgeoning class in the HK$10 million Stewards’ Cup (1600m), while Wishful Thinker will again mix it with Beat The Clock and the rest of the circuit’s best sprinters in the HK$10 million Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m).
A win for either Gibson runner would be a turn-up but the Englishman – who has already bagged a notable career haul of Hong Kong majors – would not be surprised to see his pair run well in races in which he has had a big say previously. Four years ago the stable’s Giant Treasure carried off the Stewards’ Cup and Gold-Fun pocketed the runner-up cheque in the Centenary Sprint Cup.