Classique Legend will have to defy LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) history after the joint world’s top-rated sprinter drew barrier one in the HK$22 million G1 feature at Sha Tin on Sunday (13 December).
In 14 previous editions of the race, the inside alley on Sha Tin’s “A” course is yet to produce a winner.
The former Australian galloper typically settles midfield – or worse – and, as he demonstrated in the AU$15 million The Everest (1200m) at Randwick Racecourse in October, his best results have come from middle gates.
Trainer Caspar Fownes had hoped for the mercurial grey, who is capable of reeling off searing late sectionals, to jump from slightly wider than the pole position on Sunday in the 14-horse field.
“I was really hoping for gate five, to tell you the truth, all the way before the draw started,” Fownes said.
“He’s a horse that needs a bit of room. Anyway, it is what it is. Most people won’t complain about draw one. He’ll be ridden to get his chance and we’ll see it happens.”
Mindful of the potential cluttering facing Classique Legend, who is the equal LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings top-rated sprinter in the world with fellow Australian Bivouac, Fownes will instruct jockey Vincent Ho to be conservative at barrier rise on Sunday.