Alexis Badel hopes to convert a late change of plans into G2 Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m) triumph with Naboo Attack at Sha Tin on Sunday (17 October) as compensation for the absence of Wellington – the Frenchman’s provisional booking for the feature sprint.
David Hayes seized on lightweight Badel’s availability after G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize-winning Wellington was ruled out of the crucial early-season skirmish among Hong Kong’s leading sprint contenders with a minor niggle.
Badel, who switches from Hayes’s last-start winner Super Wealthy to partner the hulking Naboo Attack, hopes fortune is on his side.
“Naboo Attack is a very talented horse. I think he has the quality to win a race such as this one,” Badel said. “I think he will run a good race, he’s got a good gate. There’s plenty of speed in the race, which is very suitable for the horse. He’s bottom-weight (114lb) in the race, which is a big advantage.”
Joking that he might need a helicopter to mount the towering Australian import, who is among the largest horses in Hong Kong, Badel is Naboo Attack’s fourth different rider in as many Hong Kong starts, following in the footsteps of Vincent Ho, Karis Teetan and Zac Purton.