Trainer Frankie Lor is buoyant Money Catcher (NZ) (Ferlax) can take another step forward this season as he readies for Sunday’s HK$5.35 million Gr.2 Sha Tin Trophy Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin.
The six-year-old returns first-up after steadily climbing the ranks last term, where he rose from a 95-rating to be Group One-placed behind Hong Kong’s standout duo – Golden Sixty (Medaglia D’oro) and Romantic Warrior (Acclamation).
Targeting December’s HK$118 million LONGINES Hong Kong International Races with Money Catcher, specifically the HK$36 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m), Lor hopes a lengthy break at Conghua and two barrier trials have his earner of HK$19.203 million feeling good.
“His form looks great. The 1600 metres might be a little bit too short, but he’s first-up and I think it should be ok. I hope he can improve again this season, he’s a one-paced horse, sometimes it depends on the pace and the jockey to determine how he performs,” Lor said.
The Ferlax gelding finished third in the 2022 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup at odds of 43/1, while Romantic Warrior won the race with Japan’s Danon The Kid (Just A Way) finishing second. Later that season he finished third in the 2023 Gr.1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) won by Golden Sixty.
“I think if he can, he’ll be in the Hong Kong Cup again. The 2400 metres maybe a little too long but the 2000 is ok,” Lor said. “I hope he can still improve a little bit, if he does improve a little bit then it would be better. The 2000 metres, well, we have Romantic Warrior but we don’t know what his form will be like after travelling overseas.”
Money Catcher’s two wins in Hong Kong came in the 2022 Gr.3 Sa Sa Ladies’ Purse Handicap (1800m) and 2023 Gr.3 January Cup Handicap (1800m). Alexis Badel will ride the New Zealand-bred this weekend.
The lightly-raced King Invincible (NZ) (Darci Brahma) is one of three entrants for Lor at Happy Valley on Wednesday night. The four-year-old tackles the Class 4 Lei Yue Mun Handicap (1000m) with jockey Zac Purton engaged from barrier ten.
“He’s a nice horse, but I think the pace should be fast. So maybe he jumps, sits midfield and waits for his chance. I don’t want to push him in the run, so that he can finish,” Lor said.
The 52-rater has placed once in Hong Kong from five starts last season, following which he has had corrective throat surgery before logging an impressive first-past-the-post trial effort under Purton last month.