Hong Kong’s hopes at Seoul racing’s international showcase were dealt challenging hands at Thursday’s (7 September) barrier draw, with Duke Wai pulling gate 11 of 15 in the G3 Korea Sprint (1200m, sand) and Apache Pass assigned 13 of 15 in the G3 Korea Cup (1800m, sand).
Trainer Pierre Ng – who is on the ground in South Korea overseeing the preparation of his duo – was left with mixed emotions as the emerging handler chases a first overseas win this Sunday afternoon (10 September).
“For the Sprint, I think we can get away with it. We just have to be positive and get a nice spot. For the Cup, I think that draw is a little bit tricky and we need lots of luck to get cover from there,” Ng said.
Super Jockey won the Korea Sprint in 2016 from barrier two and remains Hong Kong’s sole win at Seoul Racecourse in South Korea, while Fight Hero went agonisingly close in 2018 to finish second from barrier 13 after racing wide for much of the contest.
Ng has previous experience travelling horses, heading to Dubai with Duke Wai and Glorious Dragon in March. He also campaigned superstar sprinter Aerovelocity successfully to Japan and Singapore, when working alongside former Hong Kong trainer Paul O’Sullivan.
“Obviously, Duke Wai has travelled well, and Apache Pass is trying to go through that. He lost a little bit of weight but we’re working hard on that before Sunday,” Ng said.