The Citizen (KZN)

Fat Turtle to overcome wide draw at Happy Valley

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– Hong Kong is awash with exciting young talent right now. Voyage Warrior’s blazing win on Monday has him pegged as a shooting star, while the likes of Aethero and Champion’s Way have shone brightly, too.

Frankie Lor is hoping Fat Turtle can soar in the rising stars’ jet stream. This four-year-old has done plenty right in his first two starts: a debut victory over 1200m at Happy Valley preceded a tough second to Champion’s Way at Sha Tin, having worked hard to lead from gate No 13.

“I think Happy Valley and Sha Tin are both no problem for him – last time he was drawn No 13 and it was still a very good run,” Lor said at Sha Tin yesterday morning.

This Smart Missile gelding is set to line up in the Class 3 Korea Racing Authority Trophy over 1200m at the Valley today. Zac Purton is booked to retake the reins from Karis Teetan but the champion jockey will have to overcome barrier No 11 of 12.

“I think he has speed so it’s better to just jump and try to go and see if he can lead,” Lor said. “If he can, that’s good; if not, maybe he will be able to sit second or third.

“He looks like he’s still got improvemen­t and later on, a mile (1600m) should be no problem.”

Another young gun with improvemen­t and a possible step up in trip ahead of him is Red Desert. This Oasis Dream three-year-old raced four times at minor tracks in Britain, winning at Ffos Las and at the idiosyncra­tic Brighton, with its turning descent and sharp climb to the winning post.

The gelding went into training at Sha Tin in December and trainer John Size has prepped him with three barrier trials, the latest of which saw the German-bred pass the post first over 1000m.

“He’s shown a bit of speed,” the champion trainer said. “He seems like he’s a willing sort of racehorse, he wants to do his job. He has one flaw in his playbook, he doesn’t jump well at the moment. He goes to the races and then he might learn to jump as we run him a few times – I’m hoping with the bit experience he’ll improve. But after a slow getaway he’s got pretty good speed and he seems to have good character,” he continued. “He wants to keep running so we’ll take him to the races.

“Happy Valley will be a new experience for him and hopefully he improves for that,” he continued. “I think he’ll go round the track ok, I don’t think that’s going to be a problem for him. It’s the C track, it’s not an easy course to negotiate: he’s only a small horse but he’s a strong little fella and I think he can keep up.”

Red Desert achieved his wins at around 1400m and 1600m but Size has no qualms about starting the former Roger Charltontr­ained galloper over 1200m in the night’s trophy contest.

“He might run a little bit further later on but sometimes when they come here their distances actually change. They can do different distances in Hong Kong to what they might have done overseas before they came. He needs time to get a bit stronger and run further, but at the moment I think I’ll give him a couple of runs at 1200m and see how we go.”

The eight-race card starts with the Class 5 Daejeon Handicap over 1200m and concludes with the Class 3 Seoul Handicap over 1000m in which the Frankie Lortrained Frustrated will attempt to seal a hat-trick of wins.

The finale will also see Jimmy Ting unleash Yee Cheong Baby, Grade 3-placed and fourth in the Grade 2 Silver Slipper over 1100m at Rosehill in Australia pre-import when named Neutrality.

This chestnut drew well clear when ahead of the rest in a 1200m barrier trial at Happy Valley this month. “I think his trial was very good, it was very easy and he’s a good horse. Zac said he’s a nice horse with speed. In Australia he was a leader so he has speed and tomorrow he will try to lead,” Ting said.

“He’s a big-striding horse, a nice horse with good heart.” – Hong Kong Jockey Club To take a bet go to www.bettingwor­ld.co.za or www.tabonline.co.za

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