Frankie Lor is hopeful both Money Catcher and Celestial Power are able to capitalise on their featherweight imposts when they line-up in Sunday’s (6 November) HK$3.9 million G3 Sa Sa Ladies’ Purse Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin.
Still chasing a first Hong Kong win following an exasperating eight top-three finishes from 12 starts, Money Catcher – while displaying his fair share of potential – will step out under Silvestre de Sousa with 114lb assigned as a 96-rater (locally) this weekend.
“I think the light weight might be a little bit better for him because he always carries a big weight (in Hong Kong) – we’ll see. His size is ok (as a horse) but the light weight should be better,” Lor said.
Money Catcher has carried 118lb or below twice in Hong Kong, most recently three runs ago when he finished a short-head behind Turin Redsun at Class 1 level over a mile.
The Ferlax gelding twice placed at Group 2 level prior to import from New Zealand before finishing third in both the 2022 Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) and 2022 BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m).