Frankie Lor knows what it takes to win the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) having swept last season’s Four-Year-Old Classic Series and on Sunday (15 December) at Sha Tin he’ll be well-represented with two of his candidates stepping out ahead of the series opener, which is only a month away.
Irish import Decrypt (123lb) is among the mix of hopefuls aiming at the Hong Kong Classic Mile on 27 January and will make his Hong Kong debut in Sunday’s Class 2 Lukfook Jewellery Cup Handicap (1400m). The gelding arrived in August off the back of a third-place effort in the G1 Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh last spring, behind Phoenix Of Spain and runner-up Too Darn Hot.
“He looks like another one of mine who will look toward the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, but we first need to see how he goes on Sunday,” Lor said.
The quality of that Irish 2,000 Guineas has since been franked with the now-retired Too Darn Hot advancing to wins in the G1 Prix Jean Prat at Deauville and the G1 Sussex Stakes at Goodwood.