Hong Kong’s Frankie Lor, in just his second season of training, today may well have announced himself as a likely future champion of his home town when Glorious Forever claimed the flagship HK$28 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m).
The win, of course, followed Lor’s earlier success with Mr Stunning in the Hong Kong Sprint and this momentous double may point to an imminent changing of the guard on a day when all four feature races fell – for the first time – to Hong Kong trainers.
Retirement could loom at the end of next season for John Moore, who won the Hong Kong Mile while Tony Cruz, who had the Hong Kong Vase winner, is nearer to the end than start of his career.
In just 18 months, indeed in less than two hours this afternoon, Lor managed to train as many Hong Kong International Races winners as his mentor John Size and only Cruz, Moore and Ricky Yiu have more among Hong Kong-based trainers (at the time of the wins).
Glorious Forever, ridden by Silvestre de Sousa, defied his elder brother Time Warp and two highly credentialled Japanese challengers to lead throughout in the Cup in a performance which fulfilled the promise he’s shown for some time.
The Archipenko gelding held out late-closing Japanese filly Deirdre to win by a length with his brother and regular recent adversary Time Warp a short-head back in third place.
“This is special. Yes today is amazing for me, I can’t believe it. For me, it’s my dream to get more good horses and win the big races and to win these two races today is amazing,” Lor said.