He may have run only once before at Group 1 level but French trainer Jerome Reynier is confident of a big performance from Skalleti in Sunday’s (13 December) HK$28 million LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m).
The five-year-old son of Kendargent finished in front of Magical at Ascot on British Champions Day in October and will cross swords again with Coolmore’s flagbearer, as well as defending champion Win Bright, the highly-tried Danon Premium and a resurgent Furore.
The sight of Skalleti and stablemate Royal Julius hacking around the Sha Tin sand on Monday (7 December) morning was an early reminder of one of the most enduring lessons for Sha Tin work watchers in the week leading up to the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races: namely that the French will never run the risk of leaving their race behind by overdoing things in the seven days leading up to the event.
“They are both ready and we won’t be reinventing the wheel this week,” said Reynier.
“At Calas [Renier’s training base near the southern port city of Marseille] they are used to working on a rising track which is quite deep so I won’t be asking serious questions on a firm flat track. They’ll just be cantering away on the sand, you won’t see them on the turf before Sunday.”