Kings Shield (133lb) has developed into a dominant force on the dirt in Hong Kong and this Sunday (17 January) at Sha Tin he’ll look to stamp his authority on the surface once again in the Class 1 Egret Handicap (dirt, 1650m), doing so with a trip to Dubai on the radar.
“Everyone knows he is a dirt horse so I think he has a really good chance – he just needs to carry a big weight,” Lor said of the British import, who holds top billing on the dirt in Hong Kong as a 109-rater after scoring his third course and distance win last November.
But that was his last run on the surface and, with high class dirt races a rare commodity in Hong Kong, Lor is eyeing the US$750,000 G2 Godolphin Mile (dirt, 1600m) on Dubai World Cup night (Sunday, 27 March) and will look to take Glorious Artist, too.
“I have already entered both horses for the race – Glorious Artist also, so we’ll see with the virus if they can go,” Lor said.
Between runs, Kings Shield has remained fit with two runs on the turf, most recently a last-placed effort to Champion’s Way in the G3 Chinese Club Challenge Cup Handicap (1400m) a fortnight ago.
“You need to race him, you can’t just trial him, it’s not enough so if there’s a race on the turf I’ll put him in,” Lor said of the American-bred who is a much less imposing figure on the turf in Hong Kong with only one top-three finish from 14 tries on the surface.