Frankie Lor’s options had gone when he dipped his hand to select a red ball from a box at this afternoon’s (Thursday, 5 September) barrier draw for the KOR G1 Korea Cup, there was only one ball left. Glorious Artist will break from gate one.
That puts the Hong Kong raider right up against the rail for Sunday’s (8 September) 1800m sand track test.
“I wanted to draw three or four but I had no choice. Lucky last!” the rueful trainer said.
A short time earlier, Me Tsui had looked on as Pat Ching, manager for the Just Fantastic Syndicate, pulled the 12 ball for Ugly Warrior in the KOR G1 Korea Sprint (1200m). That was several berth’s wider than the handler was hoping for, but then again, his Fight Hero was beaten only a whisker by Moanin in last year’s edition after racing wide from gate 13.
“It’s still better than drawing one, two or three,” Tsui said. “Being outside means he won’t feel the pressure from other horses and that’s good because he doesn’t like it when horses press him on his outside.
“If you watch his races, when he breaks and when horses come up fast outside, he worries a little bit. He’ll have plenty of room and space from 12 to cross in.”