Always one of the most internationally-minded of France’s training elite, Mikel Delzangles has been selective with his visits to the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races.
In a sequence stretching back to Royal Ascot winner Chineur in 2005, multiple stakes-winner Bubble Gift will be his sixth starter at Sha Tin’s premier fixture.
He carries a high level of European form and appears well-suited to the demands of the HK$22 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m), a race won by French-trained horses on ten previous occasions.
And the four-year-old entire son of Nathaniel is conditioned by the man who brought Dunaden to Hong Kong in three consecutive years, with the highlight coming courtesy of a stunning late burst to secure victory under Craig Williams in 2011.
Speaking to him as he watches second lot go by at his Chantilly base before boarding the plane to Hong Kong, it is clear Delzangles thought plenty about what it takes to succeed here before nominating Bubble Gift, his first HKIR contender since Ming Dynasty narrowly missed out on a podium finish in the 2015 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.
“You can’t turn up to this meeting with just any horse,” says Delzangles. “Bubble Gift ticks most of the boxes to do well here; this is his trip and he goes on any ground – he was a good third in the (G1, 2400) Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud on quick ground behind Alpinista – so there is no reason not to try. Plus, he has a decent turn of foot.”
Although Bubble Gift has not won a race since the G2 Prix Niel (2400m) last September, he had been a model of consistency up until his no-show in the G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (2400m) on his most recent start.