Frankie Lor swept the Four-Year-Old Classic Series in 2019 but one year after Furore set the ball rolling in the Hong Kong Classic Mile, the trainer is this time pinning his hopes prudently rather than nailing them assuredly.
The horse carrying the Lor standard into the first race of the three-leg series is the promising Decrypt, highly-tried in Europe and a horse of apparent ability judged on his two efforts so far at Sha Tin. The grey colt finished third in both of those 1400m starts, latterly to the impressive Beauty Legacy, one of eight rivals in Monday’s (27 January) feature.
But a pedigree replete with sprinting influences raises a question mark over his first start at a mile since he was last seen in action; when three and a half lengths third behind Phoenix Of Spain and Too Darn Hot in the G1 Irish 2,000 Guineas, no less.
Lor believes the Series’ first leg will be within the scope of a horse who scored over 1200m and 1400m in Ireland pre-import: beyond that, his charge’s ability to stretch out for the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) and BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) will remain a puzzle for now.
“I think the mile should be no problem – 1800 and 2000 metres, we don’t know yet,” the handler said.