Acknowledging Russian Emperor faces a formidable challenge in the HK$4.2 million G3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup (2400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (5 May), Douglas Whyte is hopeful the globe-trotting stayer can make a strong return to racing despite conceding significant weight to all his rivals.
To be ridden by Hugh Bowman from barrier 11 in the 12-horse field, Russian Emperor will shoulder 135lb, while Money Catcher and Senor Toba will both carry 121lb, Five G Patch has 118lb and the remaining eight runners – Moments In Time, Running Glory, La City Blanche, Chill Chibi, Ka Ying Generation, Natural Storm, Unbelievable and Turin Mascot – have all been assigned 115lb.
Rated 117 and with three Hong Kong Group 1 victories to his credit, Russian Emperor has also won in Qatar for Whyte as well as in Ireland and England when trained by Aidan O’Brien before export to Hong Kong.
Now seven, Russian Emperor is being set for the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) – a race he was won for the past two years – after Whyte opted to bypass last Sunday’s (28 April) G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin.
“Obviously, I made the decision not to run in the QEII Cup and to wait for the Queen Mother. It’s just a very similar programme to last year and then we go into the Champions & Chater Cup, which is perfect timing in three weeks’ time,” Whyte said.
“You would hope this weather would stick around for him. I would be smiling if this weather sticks around because he would benefit from that but he has to carry a big weight.
“He’s fine, he’s a year older but health-wise and, in any other way, he’s probably on song.”