Bidding to bolster already formidable Four-Year-Old Classic Series achievements, Frankie Lor will attempt to strengthen his 2022/23 arsenal when stablemates A Pal and Can’t Go Wong clash in the Class 2 Yuen Long Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (15 January).
Lor’s band of contenders for the lucrative HK$48 million series, which kicks off with the HK$12 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) on 29 January, is headed by 100-rater Keefy but the reigning Hong Kong champion trainer is also hoping A Pal (78) and Can’t Go Wong (76) can secure handicap rises with strong performances this weekend.
Leading this season’s trainers’ championship 29-25 from Tony Cruz, Lor believes A Pal can improve on his game second to Chris So’s impressive Super Sunny Sing over 1400m at Sha Tin on 1 January.
“Last time, he went good and also the time before when he ran fourth. I will try to get more ratings points for him. At this stage, I will leave the cheek pieces on him because it’s still 1400 metres,” Lor said.
“I think 1600 metres will be okay for but when it’s 1800 metres and 2000 metres, I will probably take the cheek pieces off or he might be too keen.”
Into only his sixth season as a trainer, Lor has swiftly compiled an envious Four-Year-Old Classic Series record, notably through 2019 Hong Kong Classic Mile and BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) winner Furore – who raced in the same interest as A Pal – and 2019 Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) victor Mission Tycoon and 2021 Hong Kong Classic Cup winner Healthy Happy.
A Pal will jump from barrier 11 under Derek Leung, while Can’t Go Wong starts from gate three for Matthew Poon.
The Lor pair is among four four-year-olds taking on older rivals in Sunday’s finale. The others are Caspar Fownes-trained Galaxy Witness, who will be partnered by Hugh Bowman from barrier 13, while John Size’s Tuchel returns to competition from gate 14 under Zac Purton.