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Wellington set for Royal Ascot after strong Sha Tin trial

By Leo Schlink
13/06/2023 13:45

Wellington was given a leisurely hit-out.
Wellington was given a leisurely hit-out.

Richard Gibson has declared “it’s all systems go” for Wellington to embark on a Royal Ascot tilt next week after Hong Kong’s reigning Champion Sprinter cruised through a 1000m turf trial at Sha Tin on Tuesday morning (13 June).

Preparing for the G1 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (1200m) on 24 June, Wellington finished half a length behind Beauty Charge in third place while clocking 57.94s under Alexis Badel, who kept the four-time Group 1 winner under restraint throughout the hit-out.

The performance delighted Gibson, who hopes Wellington can become Hong Kong’s first Royal Ascot winner since Danny Shum-trained Little Bridge won the G1 King’s Stand Stakes (1006m) in 2012. David Oughton-trained Cape Of Good Hope was Hong Kong’s first victor at the Royal meeting with success in the G1 Golden Jubilee Stakes (1200m) at York in 2005.

Richard Gibson has high hopes for Wellington.
Richard Gibson has high hopes for Wellington.

“There’s no greater judge than Alexis to base his (Wellington’s) form and condition on and we’re really satisfied with the trial,” Gibson said. 

Explaining the understated nature of the trial, Gibson said: “It’s hot and we’ve got to travel in a few days. He did everything perfectly today. He’s on the plane on Saturday and we’re looking forward to it. It was a good boost to see him work so well this morning.”

Gibson will return to Royal Ascot hoping Wellington can go one better than his former stable star Gold-Fun, who ran second in 2016 when beaten a neck by Twilight Son in the G1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes (1200m).

Acclaimed as Hong Kong’s Champion Sprinter for the last season, Wellington added another Group 1 title to his imposing portfolio of achievements with victory last December in the 2022 G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) under Ryan Moore, who reunites with the All Too Hard gelding at Royal Ascot next week.

Since winning the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint, Wellington has posted four successive placings – including three at G1 level – behind the world’s top-rated sprinter Lucky Sweynesse to underscore his consistency and quality.

One For All is chasing his fourth win in a row.
One For All is chasing his fourth win in a row.

Gibson’s focus turns to Happy Valley on Wednesday night (14 June) when One For All chases a fourth consecutive win at Happy Valley in the second section of the Class 4 Wong Nai Chung Gap Handicap (1200m) under Luke Ferraris from barrier eight.

“There’s no doubt about it, he’s got his chance again on Wednesday. We would have preferred an apprentice on board, but Luke’s won with him and he likes that slightly wider draw, so I’m sure he’ll be there in the reckoning,” Gibson said.

“He’s always shown a lot of class, he just had a slow start. He’ll be winning more races next season.” 

To carry 135lb tomorrow night, One For All has struck a rich vein of form at the city circuit, stringing together a trio of 1200m wins to rise from 42 in the handicap to 60.

Wednesday’s (14 June) nine-race fixture kicks with the Class 5 Mount Nicholson Handicap (1650m) at 6.45pm.