Group 1 action will dominate FWD Champions Day at Sha Tin on Sunday (26 April) but one of Hong Kong racing’s exciting young prospects will be out to grab a little of the limelight with the undefeated Wellington contesting the Class 3 Vengeance Of Rain Handicap (1400m).
Trainer Richard Gibson has Rattan and Wishful Thinker entered for their respective G1 assignments, but a victory for the handler’s potential star would indicate a bright future and even a possible Four-Year-Old Classic Series campaign next term.
Gibson enjoyed Classic Series success in 2013 when Gold-Fun took the Hong Kong Classic Mile and Akeed Mofeed the BMW Hong Kong Derby, and while Wellington has a long way to go before competing at that level, the gelding has done what few horses do – three wins from just three Hong Kong starts.
“Wellington has done very well – very few horses win three on the trot in Hong Kong but to make it four would be a great credit to his name,” Gibson said.
The three-year-old Australian-bred PPG (Privately Purchased Griffin) has already earned HK$2.2 million (approx. AUD$440,000).
“We thought we’d bought a very decent horse, the trackwork reports were very promising in Australia,” Gibson said, “But as we all know, there are a lot of boxes to tick before they adapt here and he had a very smooth transition into training and all of his trials were very good pre-debut, so we were crossing our fingers.”