Rain is at the top of trainer Douglas Whyte’s wish list and the Hong Kong Observatory has currently bestowed a favourable forecast upon him and stable star Russian Emperor.
Seeking a third straight HK$13 million G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (26 May), Russian Emperor thrives on wet tracks and is set to receive his preferred conditions with daily rainfall expected until early next week.
“It’s (rain) not going to inconvenience me or my horse. Let’s hope it sticks around until the weekend,” Whyte said. “I sat on him this morning (Tuesday, 21 May) for a turf gallop – he felt amazing, he strode out beautifully and he loved getting his toe in. It was a good piece of work and he’s on song.”
The Irish-bred son of Galileo famously won the 2022 G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) on yielding ground over Golden Sixty. The two-time Hong Kong Champion Stayer (2021/22 & 2022/23) Russian Emperor clocked 1m 21.8s (30.2, 28.8, 22.8) this morning.
“He’s been primed for this race. It’s been well documented that this is the race that I have had in mind all year and he comes good this time of the year. If the rain sticks around it’s going to enhance his chances but Rebel’s Romance is a really good horse – the way he won in Dubai, he looks like a proper individual,” Whyte said.