Douglas Whyte hopes the frustrations stemming from Flaming Rabbit’s delayed first Hong Kong preparation will ultimately prove to be a blessing when the talented import contests the Class 1 Hong Kong Racehorse Owners Association Trophy Handicap (1600m) at the 2022/23 season finale at Sha Tin on Sunday (16 July).
A three-time European winner, Flaming Rabbit did not land in Hong Kong until December and made a late start to his campaign, effectively dashing Whyte’s hopes of contesting the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) with the Time Test colt.
But Whyte, who has 37 wins for the season, is confident Flaming Rabbit – who eventually debuted in April – can thrive into the future.
“He started his preparation late, so he’s still got fresh legs. Had he been up and running early in the season, I probably wouldn’t be running him on Sunday, but he’s only just got going – he’s had only a handful of runs and he’s at a great stage of his preparation and career and so there’s no point in stopping him yet,” Whyte said.
“The race presented itself, he’s coming in with a nice galloping weight, so we’re going to the race.”
To be ridden again by Lyle Hewitson, Flaming Rabbit rises to Class 1 after his impressive last-start Class 2 success.
Whyte’s faith in the four-year-old is such that he believes the 93-rater will rise to beyond 100 in the handicaps.
“He’ll be triple figures for sure. He’s on the way to that. He’s adapted to the place and it’s a big question mark whether I geld him for don’t geld him. I’ll see and deal with that after this next race,” Whyte said.