Light Years Charm (125lb) steps into rarefied air at Sha Tin on Sunday (28 September) when he competes in Pattern company for the first time in a mouthwatering feature race, the G3 Celebration Cup Handicap (1400m).
The gelding has reached a career-high rating of 100 after a debut campaign in 2024/25 that saw him win four times.
Trainer David Eustace is confident the five-year-old Australian import can give a good account of himself in the biggest race of his young career.
“He’s gone through the grades really well,” Eustace said. “There was a bit of speed in his races, and as a result, he’s been able to put in some good performances.
“His trials have been good. I’ve been happy with him. Everything’s gone smoothly. So there’ll be no excuses. He’s beaten some nice horses along the way. And I’m looking forward to seeing if he can step up.”
Light Years Charm improved a remarkable 36 rating points over the course of his nine-race season. After a first-up fifth was followed by a fourth, he was never out of the frame again in seven outings. But his English handler is under no illusions about the size of the task when he steps up to Group level.
“I’m well aware that this is a different kettle of fish, what he’s competing against at the weekend, so he needs to step up,” Eustace said.
That was a sentiment shared by his rider, champion jockey Zac Purton, who has been aboard the son of Rubick for each of his four victories.
“He’s going to need to raise the bar a little bit from what he’s been doing,” Purton said. “I thought his trial was good, but we don’t know where he’s going to end up yet.
“He’s not the easiest horse to ride,” Purton added. “He can do a few things wrong and he’s very nervous and sweats. But David’s managed him well, and hopefully he continues to do so.”