Ajax famously went under at ‘40/1 on’ – $1.025 in today’s language – in the 1939 Rawson Stakes, but one of his many big wins came in the 1938 Newmarket Handicap under 9 stone (57kg), which remains the heaviest weight carried to victory by a three-year-old.
Tentyris will be aiming to equal that this weekend after being hit with 57kg in the 1200-metre Group 1.
Ajax got home by a neck in the 1938 Newmarket, defeating three-year-old filly Ena despite an 8.5kg differential, while third placegetter El Golea carried the equivalent of 49kg.
Tentyris doesn’t have to spot any rivals that much weight in this week’s $2 million feature, but he will concede more weight to rivals than any other three-year-old this millennium.
The son of Street Boss is 7kg above the 50kg limit, which is shared by fellow three-year-olds Wodeton and Pallaton.
The only other three-year-old to run in a Newmarket with 57kg since 2000 was Fastnet Rock, who had 6kg above the limit when he finished second to star filly Alinghi in 2005.
Three years later Weekend Hussler won with 56kg, but he was only 4kg above the minimum in a year that weights were raised 1kg.