The LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) preparation – both flawed and challenging – is complete, but Caspar Fownes won’t know the success of the operation until Classique Legend shapes to unleash his scorching late sprint at Sha Tin on Sunday (13 December).
Classique Legend arrived in Hong Kong on 11 November, presenting Fownes with a string of hurdles, not least horse health and form, before undergoing an unorthodox build-up to the HK$22 million sprint.
To face Japanese speedsters Danon Smash and Tower Of London over 1200m, as well as the best Hong Kong has to offer, the former Australian seems destined for a baptism of fire under Vincent Ho.
But Fownes, who won the Sprint in 2011 with Lucky Nine, retains telling faith in the explosive grey who has not raced since an astonishing victory in the AU$15 million The Everest at Randwick Racecourse on 17 October.
“He looks well within himself, he’s a comfortable and happy horse,” Fownes said.
“I just hope that he can give us a big run in the time frame that we’ve had with him.