Douglas Whyte will unveil the first of American Pharoah’s progeny to race in Hong Kong this Sunday (14 February) when he takes the wraps off former Aidan O’Brien trainee Congratulation (113lb) in the Class 1 Chinese New Year Cup Handicap (1400m).
The four-year-old bay – sired by the 2015 American Triple Crown winner – was previously known as Monarch Of Egypt when under the care of O’Brien and prior to export finished runner-up to Siskin in the 2019 G1 Phoenix Stakes (1200m) at The Curragh. He also competed at the top-level against that year’s European champion two-year-old Pinatubo two starts later.
But while facing a seemingly daunting debut assignment at Sha Tin, where his charge will face a trio of 100-plus raters, Whyte remains hopeful a combination of three trials and a resume featuring top-class Northern Hemisphere form holds him in good stead.
“I’m going in hopeful that he’ll run well, the way that he has progressively increased his competitiveness at the trials shows to me that he’s at the right frame both mentally and physically to run a race – it’s a small field, it’s a competitive field but he’s got the quality behind him,” Whyte said.
The 89-rater arrived in Hong Kong from Ireland last November and now sports the familiar red, white and pink silks of Leung Lun Ping.
“He’s settled in well and he’s a lovely horse – he’s obviously thrown in the deep end for his first run but having said that he’s had a very good grounding with three trials leading in to this and he’s progressively improved with every trial,” Whyte said.