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Lor’s Furore, Bowman brings home the BMW Hong Kong Derby

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Furore won the HK$18 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse this afternoon (Sunday, 17 March) with a brilliant victory that fulfilled Frankie Lor’s dream of becoming the first “home grown” Hong Kong trainer to land the race for 11 years.

“I can’t express my feelings,” the handler said, after claiming Hong Kong’s most prestigious local prize in only his second season with a trainers’ licence.

Furore winning the The Bmw Hong Kong Derby 2019
Furore winning the The Bmw Hong Kong Derby 2019 Picture: HKJC

Lor, 53, whose father was a mafoo, grew up in Happy Valley, Hong Kong racing’s spiritual home. After 36 years advancing through the Hong Kong Jockey Club system as jockey, assistant and now trainer, he has an acute sense of what the 146-year-old feature means to the city’s racing folk.

“To have one horse to even run in the Derby – now I’ve won the Derby, so it’s a dream come true!” he said.

Tony Cruz was the last “local” trainer to win the race prior to this afternoon. He achieved that victory with Helene Mascot and Lor’s Furore emulated that horse in winning the Derby after first claiming the opening leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, the Hong Kong Classic Mile, but failing in the Hong Kong Classic Cup between times.

Trainer: F C LOR
Trainer: F C LOR Picture: HKJC

Lor has made a rapid advance to the top tier of Hong Kong’s training ranks, and in fact saddled three of the blue riband’s four top-rated gallopers. But his Derby breakthrough came in no small part as a result of an astute ride from one of the world’s great exponents of jockeyship.

Making your luck

Furore parading on 17 Mar, 2019
Furore parading on 17 Mar, 2019 Picture: HKJC

Hugh Bowman charted Furore’s path from a wide starting point in Gate 12; rolling his mount forward and slotting neatly into a handy berth one spot off the rail, all before the field of 14 had made it through the first turn.

“Although Furore drew poorly, I was confident he could do the job if I could get him in the right position,” the Australian ace said. “I had the stablemate (Mission Tycoon), the likely leader, drawn next to me (11); I thought I could at least go with him to start with and see where we end up. I was able to get a lovely run three pairs back.”

Lor's staff celebrate Furore's victory.
Lor's staff celebrate Furore's victory. Picture: HKJC

That proved to be the perfect position for the G1-placed Australian import as Ka Ying Star and Mission Tycoon shared the lead in pedestrian style. That tempo seemed to foil the chances of 1.9 favourite Waikuku, taken back from Gate 14 to sit second last under Joao Moreira.

John Size’s rapid improver was fully 11 lengths off the lead down the back straight and when Moreira asked for progress approaching the 1000m point, the Irish import was slow to respond.

Furore winning the The Bmw Hong Kong Derby 2019
Furore winning the The Bmw Hong Kong Derby 2019 Picture: HKJC

Zac Purton, meanwhile, decided his chances on the stamina-laden Lor runner Dark Dream were being compromised.

“I was pleased when Zac pressed on with Dark Dream,” Bowman said. “It just gave me the option to get on his back, and he was one of the main dangers. He gave me a dream cart into the race and my horse was able to get the job done as he did over the mile two starts ago.”

Bowman slipstreamed Purton into the home straight, shifted out, and, with 300m to race, asked for a change of gear. Furore quickened to the lead as the two front-runners wilted and Dark Dream boxed one-paced.

The victor galloped on strongly, stopping the clock at 2m 01.30s. It was Bowman’s second Hong Kong Derby triumph, three years after he partnered Werther.

Waikuku did produce a crowd-raising late challenge, though. The Harbour Watch gelding came to life on the turn for home as he discovered a rhythm, entering the straight with momentum flowing but a steep task to surmount.

The Size-trained galloper charged the final 400m in a race fastest sectional of 22.33s. The effort was brave, it was brilliant - it was not enough.

“An amazing run,” Moreira called it. “He has been beaten by a very good horse who delivered his very best race today.”

Fans had feared for Waikuku’s participation after it was disclosed that he had a sore foot last Sunday.

“My horse, as we all know, had some little issues eight days ago and the way he ran today to overcome that, we should be very proud of his performance. He's a horse I have a lot of faith in and I can't wait to ride him next time,” the Brazilian added.

The John Moore-trained Sunny Speed also closed off strongly, missing second by a short-head at odds of 86/1. The British import has made remarkable progress since stepping off the plane as recently as November and was having only his third Hong Kong race.

“He got a lovely run through,” jockey Neil Callan said. “When I loomed up 250 metres out I thought he was going to run past the winner. Coming in off just two runs like that it was a massive run and John and his team have done a great job just to get him here. In that context, he's got a big future.”

Lor was pleased with Dark Dream’s effort in fourth, but the handler’s Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) victor Mission Tycoon was a disappointing 11th.

Jockey Derek Leung said: “He ran well but 2000 metres is a bit too far for him.”

Champions Day targets

Lor will now point Furore towards FWD Champions Day at Sha Tin on 28 April, with the FWD QEII Cup at the course and distance the likely option, although the handler is going to cover his bases.

“I think I will enter for the QEII Cup because there’s plenty of time to that race next month,” he said, “but I will probably enter for the Champions Mile as well and then decide later.”

Free entries for those Group 1 contests close tomorrow, Monday, 18 March.

Bowman is looking forward to climbing back aboard Hong Kong’s newest star when Champions Day comes around.

“I think back to when Werther won the Derby a few years ago and he went on to win the QEII at his next start,” he said.

“I don't know what Frankie’s plans are but you'd think it would be a logical step forward. Until he goes there and does it, it’s hard to know (if he’s good enough). He’s certainly put the writing on the wall that he deserves his chance in open grade.”

Hong Kong racing continues at Happy Valley on Wednesday, 20 March.


Hong Kong Jockey Club

Sha Tin

Sunday, 17th March 2019

8
16:35
(local)

The Bmw Hong Kong Derby 2019

Age: 4yo
HKD $18,000,000
2000m TURF GOOD
8
16:35
(local)
HKD $18,000,000
2000m GOOD

The Bmw Hong Kong Derby 2019

Age: 4yo


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 3. FURORE (NZ) 4yo G
PIERRO (AUS) - STORMY CHOICE (AUS)
HUGH BOWMAN
F C LOR
$6
57kg
Lee Sheung Chau

Sales Information

2nd 1. WAIKUKU (IRE) 4yo G
HARBOUR WATCH (IRE) - LONDON PLANE (IRE)
JOAO MOREIRA
JOHN SIZE
$1.9
57kg
Jocelyn Siu Yang Hin Ting

Sales Information

3rd 14. CRACK ON CRACK ON (GB) 4yo H
HAVANA GOLD (IRE) - ALMUNIA (IRE)
NEIL CALLAN
JOHN MOORE
$101
57kg
L P Wong

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4th 2. DARK DREAM (AUS) 4yo G
ALL AMERICAN (AUS) - BUCHANAN GIRL (AUS)
ZAC PURTON
F C LOR
$3.75
57kg
5th 11. HO HO KHAN (NZ) 4yo H
MAKFI (GB) - CHINA CHOICE (AUS)
JAMES MCDONALD
DAVID HALL
$81
57kg

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6th 13. TIANCHI MONSTER (NZ) 4yo G
SHOCKING (AUS) - PRINCESS BISCOTTE (AUS)
CRAIG WILLIAMS
W Y SO
$61
57kg

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7th 7. RED WARRIOR (IRE) 4yo G
HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (IRE) - SWEET DREAMS BABY (IRE)
CHAD SCHOFIELD
JOHN SIZE
$151
57kg

Sales Information

8th 9. HARMONY VICTORY (BRZ) 4yo G
PUBLIC PURSE (USA) - FLOWER FEST (BRZ)
SILVESTRE DE SOUSA
DANNY SHUM
$31
57kg
9th 6. HELENE LEADINGSTAR (AUS) 4yo G
WANTED (AUS) - DEFY THE ODDS (GB)
KARIS TEETAN
A S CRUZ
$61
57kg

Sales Information

10th 5. KA YING STAR (GB) 4yo G
CITYSCAPE (GB) - CASUAL GLANCE (GB)
C Y HO
A S CRUZ
$13
57kg
11th 4. MISSION TYCOON (AUS) 4yo G
WRITTEN TYCOON (AUS) - LAKEMBA GOLD (AUS)
DEREK LEUNG
F C LOR
$31
57kg

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12th 8. ENRICHMENT (AUS) 4yo G
TEOFILO (IRE) - LOVINGTHELIMELIGHT (USA)
RYAN MOORE
JOHN SIZE
$16
57kg

Sales Information

13th 12. GOLD CHEST (USA) 4yo G
WAR FRONT (USA) - SAY (IRE)
OISIN MURPHY
R GIBSON
$201
57kg

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14th 10. MR SO AND SO (AUS) 4yo G
SO YOU THINK (NZ) - DANESTY (AUS)
UMBERTO RISPOLI
JOHN SIZE
$201
57kg

Sales Information

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