Continuing a meteoric rise, Nordic Dragon has emerged as a potential Four-Year-Old Classic Series contender by maintaining his unbeaten record with impressive victory in the second section of the Class 3 Saturn Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (21 December).
Like his illustrious stablemate Romantic Warrior, Nordic Dragon is a Northern Hemisphere-bred three-year-old bought from the Hong Kong International Sale. A HK$7 million purchase, the Starspangledbanner gelding claimed a HK$1 million ISG Bonus as well as prizemoney of HK$983,250 to take his earnings to over HK$2.5 million with two wins from two starts.
Trainer Danny Shum, who oversaw the extraordinary first-season rise of Romantic Warrior from restricted company at Happy Valley to triumphs in the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m), the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) and G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m), is hopeful Nordic Dragon can be competitive in the 2023 Hong Kong Classic Mile on 29 January.
“He’s a really good horse, no doubt,” Shum said. “I plan to run 1400m at Sha Tin next start and then hopefully he can go in the (Hong Kong) Classic Mile on the 29th. The owners are very happy.”
Providing Vincent Ho with the third leg of a treble, Nordic Dragon left a predictably favourable impression on champion Golden Sixty’s regular rider.
“Nice horse, still a big baby but he’s got good quality,” Ho said after stalking pace-setters Smokey Bear and Super Fortune. “When he got cover behind them, he just relaxed nicely and when I picked him up, he responded.
“He’s got the speed and he relaxes well, so as long he relaxes at 1400m or the mile, he should still have a good turn of foot. He’s still growing, mentally and physically, so let’s see.”