This season’s trainers’ championship is unfolding as a battle royal between Frankie Lor and John Size with the former preparing to pull out all of the stops and repel the 11-time champion’s expected onslaught across the term’s remaining 21 race meetings.
Currently leading his former mentor 68-65 ahead of the campaign’s 68th fixture, Lor hit a new high in his bid for a maiden title with a treble on Sunday (1 May) to surpass his previous best of 65 wins, which he has attained on three occasions.
“Last year, I thought I could break my record but this year I’ve already beaten my own record, though, this year I still need to try really hard to see how many wins I can get, because if I want to get my first championship, I need to do my best.
“My (former) boss, John Size, he is consistent and even in one meeting he can have three or four winners at a time, so it’s going to be tough,” Lor said.
Lor has enjoyed a swift ascent to stardom in Hong Kong and currently boasts 307 career-wins as he gears up for the tail-end of only his fifth campaign at the helm of his stable.
“In my mind, getting a licence to train in Hong Kong isn’t easy and when I got mine, I was a little bit old to get it, so I always wanted to try very hard to show the Club that I deserve it – I always try my best,” Lor said.
His four wins across the last two meetings has him striking at 30.7% atop a wave of momentum which saw the impressive Sakewin remain unbeaten last Sunday.
Aiming to enhance his lead at the top, Lor has 2022 BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) third Money Catcher as one of two lining up for the stable in the HK$2.4 million Class 2 Yuen Long Handicap (1650m, dirt) at Sha Tin on Wednesday night (4 May).