Trainer Almond Lee Yee-tat has been enjoying a good run of success with his younger brigade and the winning roll looks set to continue when promising Ribot Legend lines up for his second start in the middle leg of Sunday's Triple Trio at Sha Tin.
Apart from emerging Sun Trooper, who maintained his unbeaten record with a narrow success on Wednesday night at Happy Valley, Lee looks to have plenty of firepower for the remainder of the season with the likes of Good Strike and Home Treasure.
Ribot Legend could not have created a better impression when winning at his debut at Sha Tin on March 7, lengthening well to dish out a solid beating to his rivals, headed by classy Stallion Supreme.
Although he takes a rise in class, he looks perfectly placed with a drop in weight and is drawn to get the run of the race for in-form jockey Mark du Plessis after coming up with gate two.
His toughest opposition will come from Grand Dancer, Finn Maccool, Packing Buddy, Glenealy Elite and Jolly Good Fortune.
In the opening leg, Fly Me To The Moon fits the banker bill after turning in an excellent effort at his last start, despite being posted four-wide on a limb throughout.