Frankie Lor hopes Bottomuptogether can take a significant step towards Group company when the talented sprinter contests the HK$2.84 million Class 2 HKU Business School And Faculty Of Engineering Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Saturday (14 June).
With five wins and five minor placings from 12 starts, the Shamus Award gelding has risen in the ratings to 102 and chases a third course and distance victory under Zac Purton this weekend when the pair faces a quality line-up of speedsters.
To jump from gate 10, Bottomuptogether (133lb) clashes with Raging Blizzard (135lb), Wunderbar (128lb), Gorgeous Win (127lb), Son Pak Fu (124lb), Tomodachi Kokoroe (121lb), Gustosisimo (120lb) and Call Me Glorious, Must Go, Harmony N Blessed and Whizz Kid, who are all assigned 115lb.
Reacting to the barrier draw, Lor said: “This time he has drawn 10, which is a little bit awkward because inside him he has some horses who are quite fast. It will depend on how he jumps. If he jumps better than the others maybe he can lead, but if someone goes crazy in front maybe he can take a sit.
“I think Zac knows the horse more than me. Zac always rides this horse better than the other jockeys, so I’ll just leave it to him.”
Rated 79 at the start of the season, Bottomuptogether has scored twice this term and last start finished second to Lady’s Choice in a strong Class 2 over 1200m.
“He’s a horse who has improved slowly, slowly,” Lor, Hong Kong champion trainer in 2021/22, said. “He just gets a little bit better each time. He’s still young, he’s only four years old, so I hope next season we can try for Group races.
“His full brother is Beauty Live, so hopefully he can handle a bit longer in time, but at this stage he’s still a bit keen in the early stages so I’ll leave him at 1200m until he can relax more.”
With 44 wins for the season, Lor is sixth in the trainers’ championship behind John Size (62), David Hayes (54), Ricky Yiu (49), Caspar Fownes (48) and reigning Hong Kong champion trainer Francis Lui (45).