To call Frankie Lor the dirt track king would be to ignore his ever-broadening scope of accomplishments in only his second season training. But the numbers are hard to ignore.
The handler went into tonight’s (Wednesday, 3 April) Sha Tin fixture with a win strike rate of 27.5 percent for the season on the officially-titled all-weather track.
Star Luck’s score in section one of the Class 4 Mei Tin Handicap took him briefly to a remarkable 40 percent win strike rate in 1200m contests on the surface this campaign. The three-year-old built on a solid first run 10 days ago to score by a length and a quarter under Karis Teetan.
“His first start he was drawn 12 and that wasn’t easy: he used a lot of energy in front and that’s why he couldn’t finish. He improved for that and tonight he was drawn two, which was much easier. He jumped fast, he relaxed and Karis let him lead the race,” Lor said.
“I’ll look at the programme and if there’s nothing on the dirt I’ll put him to the turf – that should be ok, I don’t think it would be a problem.”
Lor’s strike rate took a hit when Simply Big failed by a diminishing nose to reel in Me Tsui’s exciting young dirt track galloper Winner Supreme in the Class 3 Hin Yiu Handicap (1200m).