Manfred Man believes Big Time Baby is on the right track to book a ticket to Dubai at the end of March but it’s a case of one step at a time for the six-year-old who would move one stride closer with a smart run in the Class 2 Cha Kwo Ling Handicap (1200m, dirt) at Sha Tin on Wednesday (19 February) night.
“If he runs well then we’ll look at if he can go – I would go with the horse, if he’s invited of course, why not? But first let’s see how he goes tomorrow night,” Man said.
Big Time Baby (133lb) has surged to a career-high rating of 103 this season, scaling 16 points in his last five starts thanks to two wins on the dirt as well as a last-start runner-up effort behind Big Party in the G3 Bauhinia Sprint Trophy (1000m) on turf.
“Everything is fine with the horse, I am happy with him going into tomorrow night’s race,” Man said.
With that consistency coming to the fore, Man promptly entered the Irish-bred gelding for the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen (1200m, dirt) at Meydan Racecourse on 28 March. The trainer previously saddled his star sprinter Eagle Regiment for a gallant third in the 2013 G1 Al Quoz Sprint (1000m) at Meydan.
“Eagle Regiment – he had no luck, he always had an issue with his shoes, they used to hurt his foot and he had that problem in Dubai but he still ran very well, he came third,” Man said.
As well as his game Dubai placing, Eagle Regiment was withdrawn from the 2012 Al Quoz Sprint due to his feet issues, but Man did nurse the injury-plagued speedster to back-to-back HKG1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1000m) wins in 2012 and 2013.
“If Big Time Baby can go, my stable would be happy,” he said. “Tomorrow is not necessarily a test for him but it’s the only race suitable for him then if he does run well, Dubai is more of a chance.”