Plotting a precise pathway towards LONGINES Hong Kong International Races on 11 December with crack stayer Russian Emperor, Douglas Whyte holds modest expectations for Hong Kong’s Champion Stayer in the G2 Oriental Watch Sha Tin Trophy Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (16 October).
A dual Group 1 winner last season, regally-bred Russian Emperor will be partnered for the first time on Sunday by Lyle Hewitson following the five-year-old’s regular rider Blake Shinn’s decision to return to Australia.
While Whyte has earmarked this weekend’s HK$5 million feature as a stepping stone for Russian Emperor towards either the HK$34 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) or the HK$22 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m) in December, the outing will be just as important for Hewitson to build race-day affinity with Russian Emperor.
“Lyle has only had one sit on him in a trial, but Russian Emperor is an uncomplicated horse. He’s just got to be ridden where he’s comfortable. He’s not out there to break any records, you have just got to give him his chance and allow him to hit the line and if he does that, he’ll run a good race,” Whyte said.
“If Lyle can do that, he’ll get a good feel of the horse and understand him and we’ll be on track.”