Bidding to end Zac Purton’s dominance of Hong Kong feature races, Alexis Badel hopes Wellington’s class will prove decisive when Richard Gibson’s star sprinter resumes in a pivotal edition of the G2 Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (23 October).
To carry 135lb from barrier seven, Wellington faces a string of familiar rivals as he chases an 11th career win as part of a preparation designed to peak for the HK$24 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) on 11 December.
While Badel is respectful of the established guard formed by G1 winners Sky Field (131lb) and Stronger (130lb), he is particularly wary of emerging threats Lucky Sweynesse (124lb) and Cordyceps Six (122lb) in Sunday’s HK$5 million feature.
“It’s never easy, especially when you have young, rising stars who are carrying less weight than Wellington on this occasion. It’s a bit of a concern, but the horse has proven his quality and hopefully he will be fit enough to run a very good race,” the Frenchman said.
“Wellington is proven to be one of the best horses in Hong Kong and he just needs to repeat what he can do.
“Lucky Sweynesse seems to be a very good horse, very promising. His first-up win was very convincing, he has trialled very well since then, he seems to be in good form at the moment and he carries less weight as well.
“It’s not an easy race. There are many other horses that have a good chance as well. It’s very open. Cordyceps Six has been doing very well. It’s a tough race.”