1998: two-year-old season On her racecourse debut Hula Angel started at odds of
8/1 in
maiden race over seven
furlongs at
Sandown Park Racecourse on 4 July in which she finished seventh of the ten runners behind the
colt Aljabr. Racing against female opposition in a maiden over the same distance at
Goodwood on 30 July she finished third behind the
Henry Cecil-trained Bionic. On 19 August in a maiden at
Kempton she recorded her first success as she led from the start and won by four
lengths from the favourite Oriental Fashion. The filly was moved up sharply in class when she was sent to Ireland for the
Group One Moyglare Stud Stakes at the
Curragh on 6 September. Starting a 14/1 outsider she led for most of the way before fading in the closing stages and finishing eighth of the thirteen runners behind
Edabiya. After a four-week break, Hula Angel returned in the Listed
Oh So Sharp Stakes over seven furlongs at
Newmarket Racecourse on 3 October. After being restrained by Hills in the early stages she struggled to obtain a clear run in the last quarter mile but stayed on to take third place behind Smittenby and Fragrant Oasis with favourite
Wince in fifth place. Two weeks later over the same course and distance she started at odds of 10/1 in a fourteen-runner field for the Group Two Rockfel Stakes. Wince started favourite while the other runners included Subito (Blue Seal Stakes), Atlantic Destiny (
Sirenia Stakes), Fragrant Oasis and
Valentine Waltz. After settling just behind the leaders she went to the front a furlong from the finish and won by a length and a quarter from Valentine Waltz, with the other Hills-trained runner Hasty Words a hort head away in third place.
1999: three-year-old season Hula Angel began her second season in the
1000 Guineas run that year over the July Course at Newmarket on 2 May. Starting at odds of 14/1 she tracked the leaders on the stands-side (the right-hand side from the jockeys' viewpoint) but made little progress in the closing stages and finished sixth behind Wince,
Wannabe Grand, Valentine Waltz, Capistrano Day and Pescara. Three weeks later at the Curragh she faced Wince yet again in the Irish 1000 Guineas and started a 16/1 outsider whilst her old rival was made the 5/4 favourite. The other fifteen runners included Edabiya,
Sunspangled, Mythical Girl (
Princess Margaret Stakes), Show Me The Money (
Round Tower Stakes,
Cornwallis Stakes,
Leopardstown 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes), Capistrano Day and Carambola (
Derrinstown Stud 1,000 Guineas Trial). Hills positioned her on the outside just behind the leaders as Carambola set the pace, before beginning to make progress approaching the final quarter mile. She took the lead a furlong from the finish and held on under strong pressure to win by a neck and a head from the outsiders Golden Silca and Dazzling Park. After the race Barry Hills said "She has done it well today. The ground was on the fast side for her at Newmarket. Obviously the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot is on the agenda, but I would like to run her over a mile and a quarter at some stage and she could go for the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood." Hula Angel failed to reproduce her Curragh form in two subsequent races. In the
Coronation Stakes at
Royal Ascot on 16 June she finished unplaced behind
Balisada after being hampered two furlongs from the finish. On her final appearance she made little impact as she finished seventh of the eight runners in the
Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket on 9 July. ==Breeding record==