Sometimes longshots prevail in the big time, last year’s BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) is a testament to that when Voyage Bubble won at odds of 45/1, and trainer Frankie Lor is hoping this Sunday (24 March) is one of those days when he saddles Unbelievable in the 147th running of the city’s supreme four-year-old test.
Unbelievable, formerly known as Bertinelli for trainer Aidan O’Brien, is inexperienced in Hong Kong following two unplaced outings. He finished eighth in the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) last start, although his form prior to arriving in the Far East was strong, defeating subsequent Group 1 placegetter Desert Hero and the Group 2-winning Bold Act in the 2023 London Gold Cup (2000m) at Newbury.
“He’s improved but he isn’t at his top form. I’ve always said there just hasn’t been enough time for him, more time would have been much better.
“He has a quality, so we’ll see. He’ll step up to 2400 metres after this race, it should be no problem for him. We’ll see how he runs this Sunday,” Lor said.
The colt is by Justify and out of the mare Together Forever. He is a full brother to Europe’s hottest three-year-old, the undefeated City Of Troy, who is trained by O’Brien.
“It’s hard to say how he (Unbelievable) will go but I hope he can run a good race for me. Sometimes, you need to prepare a horse but the timing isn’t always that good. It was a little bit of a rush and he had a small issue,” Lor said.