Shum’s Method is best

Winning Method

Confidence in the -trained gelding was all down to the two-year-old's debut run three weeks ago in the season's first Griffin contest. The bay was beaten on that occasion but ran two lengths second to a potential star in , and was six and a quarter lengths clear of the remainder, three of whom re-opposed.

“Mr. Moore's horse was not running, so according to the form, he beat the other horses six lengths – they could not beat him,” Shum said after his charge had clocked a solid 56.64 s eased down from runner-up (120lb).

“The only one was number seven (Judy's Star) because he trialled ok, so I was quite confident he could win, no worry.”

Shum, naturally, expects some improvement from the Australian-bred Holy Roman Emperor colt but an off-season surgery could be in order first.

“He's still green but he's a big horse. He could improve – he didn't improve a lot from his first run but he improved some. Maybe after the season I'll geld him – he's big,” the handler said.

steered through his make-all success and praised the youngster, whilst perhaps offering a further clue as to why Shum is considering castration.

“He's maturing nicely, I took him to the gate during the week and he was a bit nasty in the gate but Danny gave him some more practice and that has done him a lot of good,” he said.

“He feels and seems like a very promising type of horse, he's stylish and I think he's going to go quite far up the ratings. He did everything straightforward today, he's a quality horse.”

Shum claimed a brace when Young Legend took the Class 3 Wong Cup Handicap (1400m) under , who notched a treble on the card to take his season's running to 113.

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