Richard Gibson is optimistic Wellington is well placed to challenge – and potentially surpass – the Royal Ascot feats of the Englishman’s former stable star Gold-Fun when Hong Kong’s reigning Champion Sprinter contests the G1 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (1200m) on Saturday (24 June).
Gold-Fun finished an unlucky second when he failed by only a neck to overhaul Twilight Son in the G1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes (1200m) in 2016 when Gibson campaigned the seven-year-old in Europe after a decorated Hong Kong career.
Gibson believes Wellington, winner of four Group 1 contests in Hong Kong, can contend strongly in Saturday’s feature after the six-year-old travelled well to England at the weekend.
“I think definitely that Gold-Fun went to Ascot a year too late – he had peaked in form. I don’t think that’s the case with Wellington and we’ve seen him run three brilliant races this year and a few of the other races went against him when it was not a question of his own personal form,” Gibson said, confirming the gelding had travelled “very well” to Manton, west of London.
“I’m looking forward to the challenge. Hong Kong sprinters have always been very competitive abroad and I hope to continue that trait. Wellington’s stepping up to the challenge. We’re going for the challenge and hopefully it will pay off. We’re pretty relaxed about turf conditions, as long as they’re not extreme.
“I’m delighted with the condition I’ve got the horse in. We could not have been happier with the trial last week (Tuesday, 13 June). I thought the horse showed a lot of energy and power and we’re looking forward to the Ascot challenge on Saturday.”