Frankie Lor’s Beauty Live has preserved ambitious hopes of a BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) tilt with stout victory in the Class 3 Peach Blossom Handicap (1400m) for Matthew Poon at Sha Tin on Saturday (12 February).
Rated 62 after last-start victory in Class 4, the Shamus Award gelding finished powerfully to provide Lor with a double – and hope the lightly-raced talent can reach the BMW Hong Kong Derby on 20 March.
Aware the Privately Purchased Griffin (PPG) would need probably two more wins to boost his rating to a level sufficient to warrant selection in the HK$24 million Classic, Lor will next try Beauty Live over a mile.
“I will race him one more time to see if he can get more of a rating, maybe try him over 1600 metres next start. I think he can handle a little bit further, no problem,” Lor said after Beauty Live improved his record to two wins from three starts.
“I was worried about the draw and he jumped slow, so we took him back and we were a little bit lucky in the straight.”
Lor cut John Size’s lead in the trainers’ championship to two – 47-45 – with a brace on a day which featured long-priced winners, while Karis Teetan – who bookended the meeting – and Jerry Chau shared riding honours with a double.
Teetan closed the programme in style aboard Tony Cruz’s California Ten, winner of the Class 2 Rose Handicap (1600m).