A strong staying performance earlier this month has encouraged connections of Gentlemen Legacy to believe the improving gelding can make his presence felt at the highest level when he lines up in Sunday’s HK$13 million Group 1 Champions & Chater Cup at Sha Tin.
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While the spotlight naturally falls on Hong Kong champion Romantic Warrior as he chases a historic Triple Crown clean sweep, there is quiet confidence surrounding the Tony Cruz-trained Gentlemen Legacy, whose consistency over 2400 metres has marked him as a genuine staying prospect in the Sha Tin feature.
French jockey Alexis Badel believes the five-year-old possesses the right profile for the demanding contest, particularly given the stamina he displayed when runner-up in the Group 3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup Handicap over the same course and distance earlier this month.
“I think he is a staying type first, which is important,” Badel said. “So, he’s got the stamina, that’s good. And I think he’s always shown that he has ability and a touch of class. So it wasn’t a surprise for me that he ran good in that race.”
The son of Showtime appeared especially strong through the closing stages of the Queen Mother Memorial Cup after racing prominently throughout testing ground conditions, a performance that strengthened confidence within the stable ahead of his first Group 1 assignment.
Sunday’s contest, however, presents a significantly tougher examination.
Standing in the way is Romantic Warrior, the multiple Group 1 star attempting to complete Hong Kong’s Triple Crown following victories in the Stewards’ Cup and Hong Kong Gold Cup earlier in the season. The Danny Shum-trained champion brings an imposing record into the staying feature and remains the benchmark horse in the field.
Still, Gentlemen Legacy’s overall consistency gives his camp reason for optimism. Since arriving in Hong Kong from Australia, where he raced for trainer Paul Cumming, the gelding has adapted smoothly to local conditions and rarely runs below form. He has finished outside the top four only twice in 24 career starts.
“He’s been performing well over course and distance, so his form is good,” Badel said. “He’s mature and has adapted to Hong Kong very well, so that will be an asset for him.”
The draw in barrier seven has done little to concern the experienced French rider, who believes the horse’s versatility should allow him to settle comfortably regardless of race tempo.
“He doesn’t have a great gate, but I think he’s versatile anyway, so I’ve got plenty of time.
“I think he should run a good race, and we’ll see where we end up.”
The Group 1 Champions & Chater Cup headlines an 11-race programme at Sha Tin Racecourse on Sunday, with the opening event scheduled for 12.30pm.
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