One thing trainer Robbie Griffiths knows about Legacy Bound is he is a winner.
Legacy Bound lines up for start number seven in the Listed VRC Sprint Classic (1100m) at Flemington on Saturday looking to improve upon his Flemington record and register win number five.
The three-year-old son of Ole Kirk has raced at Flemington on four occasions, for two wins and a third, also finishing fourth when drawn nearest the rail with the placegetters all coming wider than what he did.
Three of those starts – including his two wins – were at 1100 metres while his third placing came over 1200m in the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes behind Tentyris and My Gladiola in the spring.
That pair resumed in the Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning (1000m) at Flemington last month, finishing one-two.
Tentyris is missing from Saturday's race, but My Gladiola is there, a filly Griffiths concedes may be a stumbling block on Saturday.
"She had the upperhand in the Coolmore, but she came from off the speed and we did more work up the front, and she might be better than us, who knows," Griffiths said.
"She was also fantastic in Lightning, and she gets the weight advantage on us here.
"Probably on facts and figures, she beats us, but it doesn't always work out like that, as we all know, and he's got a great win record.
"Whether that's because he's been in easier races than hers, who knows."