Hong Kong’s hopes of a second win in South Korea came unstuck this afternoon (Sunday, 10 September) as Japanese duo Remake and Crown Pride collected both Group 3 features on a warm afternoon at a packed to the rafters Seoul Racecourse.
Squeezed for running room as he left barrier 11, Duke Wai was forced to settle at the rear before steadily making ground mid-race under jockey Damian Lane. Turning for home, Duke Wai took the widest route and closed impressively, however, it was too little too late as Remake set a new course record (1m 10.00s) in the G3 Korea Sprint (1200m, sand).
In the following race, Apache Pass could only muster ninth position as Crown Pride streaked clear to seal Japan’s big race double this afternoon in the G3 Korea Cup (1800m, sand).
Trainer Pierre Ng – who watched on trackside at Seoul – said: “I’m pretty happy with the way Duke Wai ran today. We were a bit unlucky at the start, but he made up so much ground. I was very proud with him the way he chased up a lot in the straight. The winner was good.
“If it wasn’t for the jump, we might have gone a little bit closer, but he did brilliantly for his second time overseas, we’ll be looking to going again with him.”
Duke Wai did similar in March’s G1 Al Quoz Sprint (1200m) at Meydan in Dubai when fifth. The chestnut takes home a cheque of KRW70,000,000 (approx. HK$410,696) for his efforts.