Frankie Lor has taken another significant step towards securing the Hong Kong trainers’ championship with a Happy Valley double on Wednesday night (6 July), while also bearing down on the Hong Kong record for the number of wins in a season by a trainer.
Lor leads 11-time champion John Size 90-84 and, with 30 races left across the remaining three meetings of the 2021/22 campaign, Lor also has Size’s single season record of 94 wins, set in 2016/17, seemingly within his grasp.
In the throes of just his fifth season as a trainer after working for Size and John Moore as an assistant trainer, Lor’s previous best seasonal haul is 65 – a figure he has reached three times since being granted a full licence in 2017/18.
Despite the mid-week double and an imposing buffer over Size, self-effacing Lor continues to dismiss suggestions the championship race is all but over.
“At this moment, I need to try to win more because the old boss (Size) is really strong, one of the really top trainers, I must keep on trying to win,” Lor said. “I just want to keep on winning more races for my owners.”
Lor’s warning over Size’s capacity was duly borne out with Ping Hai Galaxy’s dazzling display to win the Class 3 Drake Handicap (1200m) for Alexis Badel, who notched his 50th victory of the season and sealed a double in the process.