Promising three-year-old His Majesty will further his career in Australia.
Although winless in six starts from Chris McNab's stable, the son of Rip Van Winkle has placings behind the dual Group One winner Xtravagant and the Group Three winner Mackintosh to his credit.
"He's now called King's Court and he's at the Hawkes' stable," said Rodney Schick, principal of Windsor Park Stud who co-bred and part-own the gelding. "He's a pretty smart horse."
Although winless in six starts from Chris McNab's stable, the son of Rip Van Winkle has placings behind the dual Group One winner Xtravagant and the Group Three winner Mackintosh to his credit.
"He's now called King's Court and he's at the Hawkes' stable," said Rodney Schick, principal of Windsor Park Stud who co-bred and part-own the gelding. "He's a pretty smart horse."