Group 1 action returns this Sunday (23 January) to Sha Tin with a pair of top-level contests – highlighted by the reappearance of Golden Sixty as well as a hot renewal of the Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) – which Alexis Badel is gunning for aboard Wellington.
Victorious in the 2021 HK$18 million G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) on FWD Champions Day, Wellington has since had a challenging start to the new season – suffering a slight niggle in October before an accident-marred 2021 G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) all but dashed his chances of a second top-level crown.
But third-up now and off the back of a smart first-past-the-post trial effort earlier this month – Badel is buoyant of reward for the All Too Hard gelding this weekend.
“Last start there was an excuse with the accident, so hopefully we can come back from that with a fresh start and see his true potential.
“I think if he returns and does what he can do best then he should be one of the best sprinters in Hong Kong,” Badel said.
The five-year-old – sporting cheek pieces for the first time – bounced to the front in his trial, clocking 59.20s for the 1000m gallop ahead of Jumbo Fortune and Golden Sixty, respectively.