Bidding for his first major race win in Hong Kong, Tom Marquand hopes stamina will prove decisive when he partners Dubai Honour in the HK$13 million G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (25 May).
Bracing for a clash with Hong Kong’s four-time Group 1 winner Voyage Bubble, who is yet to race beyond 2000m, Marquand hopes Dubai Honour’s proven staying ability will give William Haggas’ charge the edge.
“We’re hoping that the stamina element could be the difference between winning and losing for us. Rebel’s Romance showed last year that it can be and you need those advantages going up against a horse like Voyage Bubble,” Marquand said.
“I think he’s (Dubai Honour) probably the one to beat. At the trip, he’s the one you know that will stay and is proven at it at the highest level.
“That said, you can’t forget a horse like Voyage Bubble – he’s a horse who performs at a high level all the time and class can stretch a horse through. It would be very naive to think that the distance alone will get him beat.
“Being involved in these types of races is a lot of fun, I – and Dubai Honour too – have been lucky to clash against some proper champions. It’s not quite as fun when you’re not winning them, but it’s still an enjoyable thing having a horse that’s up for the challenge to take on these types of races.
“Dubai Honour and Voyage Bubble are the talking horses and the ones to beat based on the level of form they bring and the consistency, too.”