Conceding Hava Nageela was unprepared for a BMW Hong Kong Derby tilt in March because of form and maturity, Frankie Lor believes the talented four-year-old could still rise to stellar levels next season after victory in the Class 2 Sha Tin Heights Handicap (1650m) at Sha Tin’s all-dirt meeting on Wednesday night (10 May).
Lor abandoned Classic plans with the Aclaim gelding when he failed to win any of his first five starts in Hong Kong, but his effort since switching back to dirt and snaring three victories in a row has left Lor to ponder what the future might now hold.
“I was looking for the Derby but, at the time, his rating was a bit low,” Lor explained. “If we had more time with the horse or he had come to Hong Kong a bit earlier, he might have performed better.
“Now if he keeps improving, we can look at another big race for him next season. He seems to really like the dirt but, looking at the programme, we will probably have to go back to the turf. He’s run second on that here, so it should be okay.”
Collecting a HK$1 million PP Top-Up Bonus, Hava Nageela has been a revelation since reverting to the dirt and handled the rise to Class 2 under Silvestre de Sousa with aplomb.