Frankie Lor is daring to dream of capturing a first BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) victory this season and who could blame him? After all, the second-season handler has the two highest-rated gallopers in Sunday’s (17 February) Hong Kong Classic Cup.
The 1800m feature is the main lead-up to the Derby, the third and final leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series. Lor won the first leg last month, the Hong Kong Classic Mile, with Furore: his Dark Dream was a luckless fourth.
“When I got these two horses I thought I had a good chance to get them both to the Derby and now I’m trying to make my dream come true, to see if we can win the Derby!” Lor said at Sha Tin this morning (Friday, 15 February).
Furore burst away from his Classic Mile rivals to post an impressive two and a half-length victory under Hugh Bowman. He did so as the race’s 5.4 third pick in the market: stablemate Dark Dream was the 2.8 favourite.
Both geldings arrived in Hong Kong with high-class form on their résumés: Furore was third in the G1 Rosehill Guineas (2000m); Dark Dream won the G1 Queensland Derby (2200m). The latter emerged from the four-year-old pack as the buzz horse after an impressive 2000m Class 2 win at Sha Tin in December.
“I’ve always thought Dark Dream would be a little bit better than Furore,” Lor admitted.
The Classic Mile result, though, has upped Furore’s stock: “After last time, it’s hard to say which horse is the best for this race,” the trainer said.