Frankie Lor has flourished ever since he was granted a full licence to train in Hong Kong for the 2017/18 racing season. His swag of big-race wins includes all three legs of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series and two at the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races.
His impressive career boasts nearly 500 Hong Kong wins and a trainers’ championship crown in 2021/22. Lor is Hong Kong racing through and through. He grew up in Happy Valley as his father was a mafoo for the renowned Wong Tang Ping, trainer of legendary 1983 Hong Kong Derby winner Co-Tack – twice Hong Kong Horse of the Year (1982/83 & 1983/84) – who won a record 10 consecutive races before Silent Witness leapt that streak in 2004.
Like his father, Lor entered the local system, firstly as a jockey between 1981 and 1995, riding 27 winners, then as an assistant trainer schooled by John Moore and John Size, and now in his own right as one of the city’s most respected conditioners.
“My father was at the stable when Wong Tang Ping had Co-Tack. My father moved to Sha Tin in around 1977 or 1978 (from Happy Valley). When I moved there, everything was very new and they only had one or two buildings for mafoos,” Lor said.
“I’m 59 now. It’s all good memories for me – my whole life working has been in the Jockey Club. My father, my brother and me have all worked for the Jockey Club. My brother retired, he was at Conghua and worked for me for a few years.”
Lor’s first win as a trainer came with his first runner, Yourthewonforme, in a Class 5 contest at the season opener on 3 September, 2017. He ended that campaign with 65 wins, a new best first-season total which was previously held by Size (58 wins) in his championship-winning campaign of 2001/02.
Reflecting on previous FWD Champions Day glory, Lor recollects Mr Stunning’s 2020 G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) victory – a contest Lucky With You will attempt to win for the trainer against a towering Ka Ying Rising on Sunday, 27 April at Sha Tin.