David Hall plans to run Atullibigeal in the HK$24 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) on 19 March after victory this afternoon (Sunday, 19 February) under Hugh Bowman in the Class 3 TVB Midlife, Sing & Shine Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin.
Stepping up to a mile for the first time in his career, Atullibigeal raised the bar once more with flying colours to cap a sparkling day for Hall who reaped a four-timer, while Bowman collected a running treble to close out the 10-race fixture.
“Definitely, the Derby will be the aim. I think he’ll run the distance and he’s got enough points there – he’s a worthy runner.
“I think today’s win will just about guarantee he gets a run (in the BMW Hong Kong Derby). He won’t run in the (Hong Kong) Classic Cup and what path we take to get there – I am not sure of yet,” Hall said.
Atullibigeal – rated 78 prior to this afternoon’s win – captured his second triumph in Hong Kong for Hall and Bowman after arriving as a two-time winner from New Zealand.
“He’s shown a lot at home – he’s loaded with raw ability and today it was a tricky draw and there was a fair bit of pressure early on which we didn’t quite expect.
“I had visions about riding a more positive race on him but that was taken out of my hands, so I just let him find his rhythm and he just came through his gears really well, I had a smooth passage and he let down really well,” Bowman said.