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.