Frankie Lor heads into Sunday’s (23 June) Group 3 double-header at Sha Tin with four representatives and he is optimistic their recent trips to Conghua can prove pivotal to success in either of the season’s final Group races this weekend.
Lor saddles Healthy Happy (117lb) in the HK$4.2 million G3 Premier Cup Handicap (1400m), while Happy Together (126lb), Sword Point (118lb) and All For St Paul’s (115lb) tackle the HK$4.2 million G3 Premier Plate Handicap (1800m).
The quartet of runners arrived at Sha Tin from Conghua this week ahead of the term’s 82nd fixture.
Seeking a return to form, Sword Point was Group 2-placed earlier this season before failing to reach a top-five finish across six subsequent runs. The chestnut has since appeared in fine order in a recent barrier trial on the turf at Conghua, crossing the line second over 1200m.
“Early on his first few runs were good this season, then later on his form dropped off a little bit. I’ve given him a break and he just returned from Conghua – he looks good after freshening up,” Lor said. “He trialled well there. He’s won over 1800 metres before, too.”
Lor has 15 wins this campaign from horses who spent time at Conghua before returning to Hong Kong for victory at their first start in the city after shuttling back from the Mainland facility, which is renowned for its infrastructure, offerings and serene environment.
“They have lots of facilities up there – spa, treadmill, massages and more. It’s good for the horses. It’s also quieter, the horses relax over there,” he said.
Beauty Joy (135lb), Galaxy Patch (129lb), Nimble Nimbus (124lb), Five G Patch (121lb), La City Blanche (119lb), Chancheng Glory (115lb), C P Brave (115lb) and The Best Peach (115lb) also feature in the Premier Plate.