Stakes-less Sunday Seoul & Busan: Race-By-Race Preview (June 21)

For the first time since February, there is no Listed or Graded action at either Seoul or Busan. There is still plenty to get stuck into though with 10 races at Seoul from 10.35 to 17:55 and 7 from Busan between 11.25 and 16:55. Here are the previews:

Seoul Race 1: Class 6 (1300M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

Ten fillies and one colt in this maiden. (8) DREAM DIA looked set to breakthrough when sent off as favourite over 1400M but ultimately ended up in 3rd place having been handy throughout. That was her second consecutive time as the beaten favourite, but in this company, she warrants one more chance. (11) SPICY JERRY was a fair 4th on debut over 1200M in June 6th from a similarly wide gate to today. She should have come on for that run, and she can get closer today. The solitary colt, (1) PERFECT GAME, was disappointing from a wide gate when well supported last time out, but going on his 3rd place two outings back, has to be considered again. (9) CHARON EDGE and (10) EVER LOVELY are place chances.

Selections(8) Dream Dia (11) Spicy Jerry (1) Perfect Game (9) Charon Edge
Next Best10, 6
Fast Start1, 4, 5, 9

Seoul Race 2: Class 6 (1700M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(11) HWARANGSAN JEONGGI has drawn a blank in sixteen starts, but he is getting closer with his best results coming in his latest four with two 4th places sandwiched between a 2nd and a 3rd, the latter when beating a couple of today’s rivals over 1400M on May 17th. He wasn’t close in a previous try at this distance but could very well be ready for another go. It’s not an intimidating field. (9) THE SUN COMING has five finishes between 3rd and 5th and while he was behind Hwarangsan Jeonggi last time out, he shapes as a rival. (8) MAX MAN returned from five months out on May 16th and having run a fair 5th over 1400M, can strip fitter today. (10) SPICE BAND and (5) CLUB MAN are the other main chances.

Selections(11) Hwarangsan Jeonggi (9) The Sun Coming (8) Max Man (10) Spice Band
Next Best5, 7
Fast Start4, 5, 7, 8

Busan Race 1: Class 6 (1300M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

Since returning from six months out, (3) P.D SPECIAL has recorded a 2nd and a 3rd in two starts back, most recently beating a few of today’s rivals in a front-running effort over 1300M on May 22nd. Third up, he can be peaking, he draws well to be on pace again, and he can win here. There is just one debut maker, but (10) GEUMA STUNNING ran well for an on pace 3rd in a trial in a quick time, and despite the wide draw, this is a nice race to debut in. (1) DIMENSION has had a stop-start career so far with just two starts last autumn but registering a 2nd place in the second of them over this distance in December. He hasn’t raced since and didn’t offer too many clues in a May trial but from the inside gate he should be a chance here. (7) DUBAI DREAM and (5) BORYEONG THE QUEEN, the other chances.

Selections(3) P.D Special (10) Geuma Stunning (1) Dimension (7) Dubai Dream
Next Best5, 4
Fast Start3, 5, 8, 10

Seoul Race 3: Class 5 (1200M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

(7) EVERY TIME raced three times in late summer and autumn last year, finishing 2nd in all three of them up to this class and 1400M. He hasn’t been in action since the end of October, but he looked very well when blitzing a trial on May 28th from on pace in a quick time, and if he brings that form to the races, he will take some beating. (5) SUNGLASS hasn’t quite lived up to the promise shown in her impressive debut win and she wasn’t great over 1300M last time out. Down in trip and down in weight and with Luis on for the first time, she can go close. (8) AESUNI beat Sunglass as the pair ran 2nd and 3rd at this class and distance two starts back. She’ll be on pace and should be in this a long way. (6) HAEMAJI and (2) SILLAUI FIGHTER, perhaps the best or an ordinary rest.

Selections(7) Every Time (5) Sunglass (8) Aesuni (6) Haemaji
Next Best2, 3
Fast Start3, 5, 7, 8

Busan Race 2: Class 6 (1400M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(4) IT’S LIT overcame a slow start to run 2nd on debut over 1200M on May 15th, well beaten by a good winner. He should have come on for that run, the step up in trip can suit, and he can go one better today. (8) GAON PERFECT has shown progress across three starts so far with his latest his best when 2nd on his first try at this distance on May 24th, running on from midfield. In this company he can be a little further forward a little earlier, and he is a big danger. (5) SUNDAY QUEEN has also got better over three outings. She comes back in trip following a 4th place over a mile on May 22nd and can continue to get closer. (1) WORLD TREE and (7) CHAMPUI YEONGGWANG others in the placing frame.

Selections(4) It’s Lit (8) Gaon Perfect (5) Sunday Queen (1) World Tree
Next Best7, 6
Fast Start1, 2, 5, 6

Seoul Race 4: Class 5 (1300M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

Competitive race. We’ll take a chance on (6) SUPER TTANGKONG, who was 4th on debut and then a comfortable winner at start two over 1200M on February 1st, leading all the way. She hasn’t raced since, but she looked very well when 2nd in a trial on June 4th, leading again, and she can be given every chance first up. (9) THE SUN MONSTER is yet to win but got promoted to this class with back-to-back 2nd places over 1200M in March and then ran 3rd over 1300M on April 25th. She comes in fresh after eight weeks off and is the danger. (1) SAMJEONG LADY is two starts into a comeback following three months out and was 3rd over this class and distance on May 30th. She should strip even fitter here and be close. (10) AFLEET RUN and (5) MUHAN ARGO others in line for the minors.

Selections(6) Super Ttangkong (9) The Sun Monster (1) Samjeong Lady (10) Afleet Run
Next Best5, 2
Fast Start1, 4, 6, 10

Busan Race 3: Class 3 (1800M) Handicap / KRW 75 Million

(7) SKY WIN WIN won back-to-back races in April and May over this distance at class 4 level and then ran 3rd on his first try at this class on May 22nd alongside plenty of others who return here. He likes to race on pace so today’s draw is better, and he can win. He will need to overturn the form on (8) HONORED KHAN, who was 2nd in that May 22nd race. That continued an excellent run of form for the five-year-old having won at this class and distance on May 1st, and while he continues to come up in the weights, he can be in the finish again. (6) FLYING THE KHAN is up in class after a close on pace win over this distance on May 10th and he can measure up in this company. (1) UNJU CHALLENGE and (2) CRAZY ARMY others in the hunt.

Selections(7) Sky Win Win (8) Honored Khan (6) Flying The Khan (1) Unju Challenge
Next Best2, 9
Fast Start1, 3, 6, 7

Seoul Race 5: Class 5 (1400M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

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Seoul Saturday: Race-By-Race Preview (June 20)

It’s set to be a wet Saturday for racing at Seoul. There are 10-races from 10.35 to 17.55. Here are the previews:

Seoul Race 1: Class 6 (1000M) Special Weight A / KRW 45 Million

(6) HWANSANGUI LUNA was fourth in her first trial on May 7 before winning on June 4 by one-and-three-quarter lengths. She is one of two runners for trainer An Byung-ki and owner Hwan Sang-ma and is the choice of CC Wong. (10) BAEKSAN RACE was fifth and second in his two trials in May and rates as a chance. (11) DU UM came on from his appalling first trial on May 21 to win his second trial on June 4. However, he looks to be the secondary runner for the stable. (7) GEOLJAK YUNSEUL finished third in her sole trial and rates over (2) ECLIPSE SODA and (9) BLAZEMAN whilst (4) NAREUSYA LUNA was much improved in her second trial and should not be forgotten.

Selections(6) Hwansangui Luna (10) Baeksan Race (11) Du Um (7) Geoljak Yunseul
Next Best2, 9
Fast Start1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10

Seoul Race 2: Class 6 (1200M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(7) TOUCH THE SKY is far from the soundest horse in the world but going on his sole start back in March 2025 when finishing a two-length second to We Go High he must be a huge chance of winning if he is good to go. He has been in and out of work this year but has been back in regular work since June 7. (3) TIGER MANGCHI is a debutante that was out the back throughout in his first trial before winning his second trial on May 21. (5) PIEONARI should be around the mark once more especially considering he only carries fifty-three kilograms as he gets a four-kilogram claim from apprentice Jo Seong-hwan. (4) NINE SPEAR also has that weight with a two-kilogram claim from Woo In-cheol whilst (8) MR. KAI, the mount of Seo Seung-un, and (10) THE SUN AMIR, the bottom weight with fifty-two kilograms, rate next.

Selections(7) Touch The Sky (3) Tiger Mangchi (5) Pieonari (4) Nine Spear
Next Best8, 10
Fast Start2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10

Seoul Race 3: Class 6 (1400M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(2) PASA ACE has been third in each of his last two over 1300M and once again gets two-kilogram apprentice Woo In-cheol to ride. The extra 100M is no concern and he can go a couple of places better. (6) SMART RISE has been a beaten favourite in each of his last three starts but has not been far away and should be thereabouts again. (3) DELTA EAGLE was an improved effort at her third start most recently and the extra 100M should suit. (1) SKYLOR TAEHA has one minor placing from three starts and rates next over (7) LUGE, whose chances depend on how he begins, and (8) ENERGY POWER, who produced a clear career best last time.

Selections(2) Pasa Ace (6) Smart Rise (3) Delta Eagle (1) Skylor Taeha
Next Best7, 8
Fast Start4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11

Seoul Race 4: Class 5 (1300M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

(9) BEST SECRET was fourth on debut in March behind a subsequent winner before leading throughout to win her maiden impressively by eight-lengths a month ago. This is a strong race for the grade, but she will be hard to toss. (3) HWANSANGUI NARA is extremely hard to catch but her best form is good and if she can run to that she will go close. (1) CRAZY CHAMP led throughout to win her maiden over the course and distance last time and is a chance of doing so again. (2) DURAY SHOW is still a maiden, but the consistent four-year-old filly is worth an each-way investment under Seo Seung-un. (11) HANAM LASER and (8) HAKSAN HENNY rate next.

Selections(9) Best Secret (3) Hwansangui Nara (1) Crazy Champ (2) Duray Show
Next Best11, 8
Fast Start1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 11

Seoul Race 5: Class 5 (1800M) Handicap / Sergeant Reckless Commemorative Race / KRW 45 Million

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Busan Friday: Race-By-Race Preview (June 19)

Friday’s racing is at Busan with 8-races from 11.35 to 17.55. Here are the previews:

Busan Race 1: Class 6 (1000M) Special Weight A

Juvenile maidens here with all but one racing for the first time. We’ll side with experience and (10) TIPPING POINT, who after a good trial, ran 2nd on debut over this trip on May 29th, showing on pace throughout. She’ll be on pace again and she may just a bit further on in her development than the first-timers. The only other filly is (7) DUBAI HEART. She ran 3rd in her trial behind two experienced racehorses. They may have dragged the time up to be a bit quicker than other trials, but she didn’t look out of place, and she can go well first-up. It took (6) YONGBI CHEONMA two goes to qualify but he was much improved in the second of them and can continue to make progress on debut. (8) OASIS ROSE and (5) FLAME others who could make an immediate impact.

Selections(10) Tipping Point (7) Dubai Heart (6) Yongbi Cheonma (8) Oasis Rose
Next Best5, 9
Fast Start6, 7, 8, 10

Busan Race 2: Class 6 (1600M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(1) GOLD ROGER looks to be figuring things out with a 2nd and a 3rd from his latest two, both over 1400M and showing on pace both times. He can lead again here, and he can stay the additional furlong to claim his maiden win.  (5) THANKYOUFORTHETIME enters off her best finish to date when 2nd over this distance on May 22nd when coming from well off the pace. She can finish strongly again here and can be a danger. (2) SPACE GOLD had a poor day at the office when well backed over 1400M last time out but at the start before ran a fair 4th at that same distance and he can be given another chance over the extended trip today. (4) DOCTOR QUE SERA and (3) HANGANG BRAVO are other place chances.

Selections(1) Gold Roger (5) Thankyouforthetime (2) Space Gold (4) Doctor Que Sera
Next Best3, 9
Fast Start1, 4, 8, 9

Busan Race 3: Class 6 (1200M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(8) SAENAE HILL has picked up significantly in her latest two, running 3rd and 2nd at 1200M and 1300M, that latter being her best to date, despite laying out in the early stages to the extent that she got sent back to trial. She came through the heat in good fashion, and she can go one better today. (1) YEOSU LOOK AT STAR also come sin off a best to date effort when 3rd over 1400M on May 17th. She’ll be on pace and she can be in this. (9) YEONGGWANGUIROOKIE was a fair 5th of eleven over this distance on debut on May 15th and having come on for the run, she can go better here. Debut-maker (7) GLORYS DAY along with (3) NAGAN CHUEOK others in the placing frame.

Selections(8) Saenae Hill (1) Yeosu Look At Star (9) Yeonggwanguirookie (7) Glorys Day
Next Best3, 10
Fast Start1, 3, 8, 10

Busan Race 4: Class 3 (1200M) Handicap / KRW 75 Million

Competitive race. (2) BREEDO MIRACLE was an on pace winner at this distance on May 15th, her fourth success over the 1200M. She comes up in class, but she is down 3.5kg in weight and from a good draw, she can win again. (3) PACHAMAMA has run 3rd in each of her last four starts, all at this class and distance. Before that, she was a winner in January and with twelve top four finishes from fourteen starts, she will surely be in the finish again. (6) SPEED TOP beat Pachamama and a couple of others who return here on April 24th, overcoming a slow start to come from well off the pace. He has his fair share of weight here, but it would be no surprise if he won again. (9) BARAM DAERO and (5) JEOLDAE BOSS among plenty of others in the hunt.

Selections(2) Breedo Miracle (3) Pachamama (6) Speed Top (9) Baram Daero
Next Best5, 8
Fast Start2, 3, 4, 9

Busan Race 5: Class 5 (1400M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

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SUNRISE SHINES OVER CATCH RACE IN TIARA FINALE

For the first time in five years, a different filly has won each individual jewel of the Triple Tiara as Sunrise got the better of Korean Oaks winner Catch Race in a final furlong duel, to win the Gyeonggi Governor’s Cup (2000M KOR-G3) at Seoul Racecourse on Sunday afternoon.

Sunrise bests Catch Race (Pic: KRA)

With Luna Stakes victor Clearly Winner skipping the race, Catch Race, who had got the better of her in a desperately close finish to the Oaks, was sent off as the 1.7 odds-on favourite for the final and longest test of the Tiara.

After early pacesetters Chief Star, Daebi Mama and Wild Magic gave way, Catch Race and jockey Seo Seung-un assumed the lead inside the home straight and looked set to go on score. But Under Jung Do-yun, Sunrise, who at 8.9 hadn’t exactly been missed by the market following her Oaks 4th place, loomed up from midfield and went by late to win by half a length on the line. A full six-lengths behind the first pair, Tiger Roar closed for 3rd.

It was a redemption of sorts for jockey Jung, who just a week ago had been demoted from 2nd to 3rd on Breedo Sol in the Minister’s Cup, the final leg of the colts’ Triple Crown. Not that he dwelt on that:

“It was the first time I had ridden (Sunrise) in a race” Jung Do-yun told KRBC. “But I rode her in training a few times and while there are always going to be a lot of variables in the final leg of the Tiara, I did think we had a good chance.”

“When she ran in the Oaks, she hadn’t previously gone any further than 1300M but as this was the second time, I thought she would come on for it and with only ten runners the positioning would be easier. It went exactly as planned and I felt the further we went, the stronger she got.”

(Pic: KRA)

Sunrise is trained at Busan by Ha Mu-seon and runs in the colours of owner Kim Geun-young. By Gemologist, she is out of Sun Crest (by Arch), who also did her racing in Korea, winning one of twenty-three starts.

“I felt really good coming in” winning trainer Ha Mu-seon said. “Sunrise really has no weaknesses, and I expected it to come down to her and Catch Race with our filly having a very good chance of winning.”

“As a stable, we won our first big race in the Breeders’ Cup Queen (with Ace High) last November so it’s good to carry that momentum forward and win today.”

Seo In-seok, trainer of Catch Race, wasn’t too downbeat. “I was hopeful for today, I don’t think she ran badly but Sunrise just ran a little bit harder. Running in these (Triple Tiara) races in three consecutive months isn’t easy so she will have a rest, and I think we will see her in some big races again.”

With a win and two placings from the three races, Catch Race is the comfortable winner of the Series in terms of points with Sunrise and Clearly Winner tied for 2nd. They will probably now move on to face their elders when the Queens’ Tour Fall/Winter begins on September 20th with the Jeju Governor’s Cup (1400M KOR-G3).

(Pic: KRA)

There is no Stakes action in Korea next weekend but there are still full programs at both Seoul and Busan. Group level racing returns with the Owners’ Cup (1600M KOR-G3), the first instalment of the Premier Series, at Busan on Sunday June 28.

KOREA RACING REPORT (JUNE 12-14)

SUNDAY AT SEOUL SAW SUNRISE WIN THE CLOSING LEG OF THE TRIPLE ON THE UNDERCARD THE MAIN HANDICAP WAS WON BY THE PROGRESSIVE DRAGON KILLER (writes Luke Humphreys).

Dragon Killer (Power Blade) had been a beaten favourite in three attempts at Class 3 level before breaking through at that grade last time out. He went straight into Class 2 company with a dominant front-running display over the 1800M and while tiring late, had enough in hand to score by almost two-lengths. Dragon Killer was the 4.1 second pick and beat his co-favourites in Tanseongui Banseok, 3.0, and Zetta Master, 5.1, who both had too much to do from their rearward positions. The former was a neck ahead of the latter for 2nd and 3rd.

The victory of Dragon Killer completed a double for trainer Kang Hwan-min as he earlier prepared ONE DIA (Independence Hall) to win Race 7 (1400M Class 4) by two-lengths at odds of 17.2. That race saw Unju Prince start a 1.9 favourite, but he dropped out after having every chance in front.

PURGE STEP (Purge) bounced back to her best form in Race 6 (1800M Class 3) leading for the majority as the 3.3 favourite. She had won two in a row before taking her chance in the Listed Dong-a Ilbo Trophy against the best older Korean fillies and mares where she finished 13th of fourteen runners. Only 6th at her next start, she bounced back to winning ways in determined fashion after initially being headed by the eventual 2nd placed Storm Breaker halfway up the home straight.

COMPLETE STEP (Girolamo) struck a very winnable contest in Race 10 (1200M Class 4) as the only mare against the boy. A debutante was sent off as a 1.7 chance in Phantom Prince, but he had no match for Complete Step who drew clear for an easy seven-length success as the second favourite at 5.0.

RAON THE TONY (Musket Man) proved too good in Race 5 (1300M Class 5) leading throughout to break her maiden status at start six by one-length. Except for her previous start she had been consistent and paid an each-way price of 10.3.

FLYING SMART (Old Fashioned) had proven an enigma for favourite backers in her three starts prior to stepping out in Race 3 (1400M Class 6) with slow starts and rearward positions in the run doing her no favours. However, this time she began well and led under Kozzi Asano and the Tony Castanheira prepared filly scored by three-quarters of a length. Naturally, punters had not retained faith and sent her off as the 5.5 third market choice. Clair Freedom started favourite at 2.1 and finished 3rd.

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Gyeonggi Governor’s Cup: Preview & Form Comments for the Triple Tiara Finale

A week after Funny Wild claimed the Minister’s Cup, Catch Race will seek to emulate him by winning two of the three legs of the Triple Tiara series when she lines up as favourite for the Gyeonggi Governor’s Cup (2000M KOR-G3) at Seoul Racecourse on Sunday afternoon. SEE HERE FOR FULL PREVIEW OF ALL 17 SUNDAY RACES ACROSS SEOUL AND BUSAN.

Catch Race won the Oaks (Pic: KRA)

Six of the ten come out of the Oaks, including that day’s winner. CATCH RACE showed before just getting the better of Clearly Winner in a tight finish. She had previously finished 3rd in the Luna Stakes, and she can thrive at the extended trip and trainer Seo In-seok and jockey Jo Jae-ro can continue their successful 2026.

Clearly Winner doesn’t take her chance. The Kim Hye-sun trained filly is in work but appears to have other targets ahead. But that doesn’t mean it will be straightforward for Catch Race.

TIGER ROAR was 6th in the Luna and then 3rd in the Oaks, coming from well off the pace both times under Johan Victoire. The French rider stays aboard today, and the Musket Man filly looks sure to be a big danger late on.

A newcomer onto the Tiara trail is WILD MAGIC. The Luigi Riccardi trained filly enters off back-to-back wins over 1700M and 1800M up to class 4 level. From a great draw, she will surely be on pace and is one they will have to come past.

They will also need to get past CHIEF STAR, who is perhaps the enigma in the field. Her ability isn’t in question – and in this kind of race, regardless of the distance, ability can be enough – although her staying power certainly is.

Oaks 4th-placed SUNRISE along with WORLD DANCER CAT are the others likely to be in the place market. There is one maiden. DAEBI MAMA has raced just twice before and is seeking to emulate Seirene, who recorded her first career win in this race in 2024. Here are the runners:

1. REGINA VINCIT – Sole win came in a maiden over a mile, but she came from a long way back to run 6th in the Oaks so she may like the trip. Form to overturn on four of these but she’s not the worst here and Seo Seung-un is an eye-catching booking.

2. CHIEF STAR – A front-runner she was a Listed winner as a juvenile before problems in the gate scuppered her Breeders’ Cup Rookie attempt. Led the Luna and was on pace in the Oaks but others stayed on better and while she has a load of talent, the 2000M is a big question.

3. DAEBI MAMA – A maiden and unrated she was 2nd at start two over 1200M on April 18th, coming from off the pace. Totally unexposed so impossible to recommend or rule out but this has to be classed as a big ask. A maiden did win this race two years ago.

4. WILD MAGIC – Could be the wildcard. She has won her latest two at 1700M and 1800M up to class 4 level, leading all the way in both. There’s no reason the additional furlong can’t suit and from a good draw she can lead again and be in this a long way.

5. CATCH RACE – 3rd in the Luna and then won the Oaks in a stretch duel with Clearly Winner. She likes to race on pace or handy, the step up to 2000M should pose no problems, and she will be the favourite.

6. WORLD DANCER CAT – Second-favourite for the Luna but finished well back. She came out lame in the following days so there was an excuse. Back in work since May 15th and having run a close on pace 2nd at class 4 over 1800M prior to the Luna, she can be given another chance here.

7. COSMO LONG – Sole win was in a maiden, and she was a long way back in both the Luna and the Oaks. Should stay the trip but has a lot of form to overturn if she is going to get close.

8. TIGER ROAR – A winner of just one from ten but came from well off the pace for 6th in the Luna at a mile and then 3rd in the Oaks at 1800M. The 2000M here should be even better and she will probably start as second favourite.

9. MYEONG DREAM – Won three of four as a juvenile but hasn’t held her form into her three-year-old campaign and was well back in the Luna Stakes and only beat one home over 1800M at class 4 level last time out.

10. SUNRISE – Won back-to-back races at 1200M and 1300M up to class 5 before taking her chance in the Oaks where she stayed on for 4th place having settled in the front end of midfield. Can match or better that here.

Selections(5) Catch Race (8) Tiger Roar (4) Wild Magic (2) Chief Star
Next Best10, 6
Fast Start2, 4, 5, 10
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Triple Tiara Finale Sunday Seoul & Busan: Race-By-Race Preview (June 14)

The Triple Tiara reaches its conclusion at Seoul on Sunday with the Gyeonggi Governor’s Cup (2000M KOR-G3), race 8 in Seoul. There is no Tiara sweep on the line but still plenty of intrigue among the field of ten fillies. There are 10 races at Seoul from 10:35 to 17:55 and 7 at Busan from 11:25 to 16:55. Here are the previews:

Seoul Race 1: Class 6 (1200M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(8) GEUMBIT YEONGUNG has run 4th in both starts so far over this distance, most recently as favourite on April 11th when he got a long way back before running on. He enters fresh after nine weeks off and with a good apprentice claiming 2kg, he can win. (1) DONGBAEK was an improved 3rd at this distance on May 10th, coming from off the pace. She comes into a much better gate today so can sit a bit further forward and can be a danger. (7) MISS CHRISTIE similarly draws better than she did at her latest and with a 4kg claim today, she can be much closer. (5) JEONGMUN KINGDOM and debut-maker (10) SAVERS are others who can be in the hunt.

Selections(8) Geumbit Yeongung (1) Dongbaek (7) Miss Christie (5) Jeongmun Kingdom
Next Best10, 9
Fast Start5, 6, 7, 9

Seoul Race 2: Class 6 (1300M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(1) ILGEUP BISUL returned from eight months off to run a fair 5th over this distance on May 16th, settling back and passing a couple late. Before the layoff she had a 3rd place to her name and stripping fitter today, she has as good a chance as any. (9) ECLIPSE SUNNY ran a solid 3rd on debut in March but was lackluster on her second appearance and was later found to have bled. She was stood down the obligatory month and came through a May trial without issue so is well worth another chance here. (8) MEGA WIND hasn’t been far away across his four outings to date and can be around the placings here. (7) NAEGEROWAJWO and (4) DIABIT among other chances.

Selections(1) Ilgeup Bisul (9) Eclipse Sunny (8) Mega Wind (7) Naegerowajwo
Next Best4, 2
Fast Start5, 8, 9, 10

Busan Race 1: Class 6 (1400M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(8) BABEL FOLGORE has made progress across three starts so far, culminating in 2nd place over 1200M on May 10th when on pace and beaten by a good winner. She stretches out to 1400M for the first time but in this small field, she should be on the speed again, and she can win. (6) DIA KINGDOM has a 3rd and a 2nd among three outings to date. He has been a huge price on all three occasions but can start to be taken a bit more seriously here. (1) OASIS HWANHUI ran 2nd at start number two all the way back last October. He hasn’t raced since but he looked well in a May trial and can be a danger first up. (3) RED KING and (2) YEONGGWANGUI GREEN others in the frame.

Selections(8) Babel Folgore (6) Dia Kingdom (1) Oasis Hwanhui (3) Red King
Next Best2, 7
Fast Start1, 4, 6, 8

Seoul Race 3: Class 6 (1400M) Special Weight A / KRW 45 Million

Fillies only in this maiden. (1) FLYING SMART has been a beaten favourite in all three of her races so far, getting a long way back and registering a 2nd, a 4th and a 3rd. If she can get out of gates a bit smarter and find a better position she can be given another chance as once out of kickback, she looks to have a bit of pace. If she finds problems again then (3) CLAIR FREEDOM is a decent alternative. She made it to the speed from the widest gate over this distance on May 24th and ran on for 2nd ahead of a couple of today’s rivals and from a much better draw, she won’t need to improve much on that to win here. (5) DELTA DAECHEON looks to be figuring things out with a 3rd and a 2nd from her latest two, both over 1300M and the slight step up in trip today can suit (9) ÉCLAIR WIND and (6) BLACK SUN – who beat Flying Smart when 2nd in April – others to look out for.

Selections(1) Flying Smart (3) Clair Freedom (5) Delta Daecheon (9) Éclair Wind
Next Best6, 4
Fast Start1, 4, 5, 11

Busan Race 2: Class 5 (1200M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

Small but competitive field. (8) DOCTOR HUNTER has won two of his last three, most recently at this class and distance on May 15th racing, as he always does, handy throughout and beating a couple of today’s rivals. He is up 2.5kg in weight but looks to have more potential and can win. (1) BORYEONG ONE ROAD enters off a very smart 2nd place in a quick race over this class and distance on May 3rd. That was her second consecutive runner-up finish and from the inside gate and under a light weight, she is a big danger. (3) TAEYANG EUTTEUM was 3rd behind Doctor Hunter two outings back and was then 4th from the widest hate on May 31st and she should be there or thereabouts today. (5) DALBITWIE and (6) CALM FAST are others who can compete for the minors.

Selections(8) Doctor Hunter (1) Boryeong One Road (3) Taeyang Eutteum (5) Dalbitwie
Next Best6, 7
Fast Start1, 3, 7, 8

Seoul Race 4: Class 5 (1200M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

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Seoul Saturday: Race-By-Race Preview (June 13)

Saturday’s racing is at Seoul with 10 races from 10.35 to 17.55. Here are the previews:

Seoul Race 1: Class 6 (1000M) Special Weight A / KRW 45 Million

(1) GHOST SONIC was on pace throughout when second in her trial on May 21 and this Hansen filly prepared by An Byung-ki should go close on that effort. (2) GEOLJAK RUBY has two-lengths to find with Ghost Sonic from that May 21 trial, but she subsequently recorded the best trial of any of these when coming from well back to win by a head on May 28. This Jung Haback prepared Race Day filly will very much be doing her best work late. (8) NAREUSYA BOLT was midfield in his sole trial on April 23 but the Jung Ho-ik trained Dynamic Dash colt gets Seo Seung-un on his back. (10) WONDER GRACE is a stablemate of Ghost Sonic that was fourth in her trial on May 7 and rates next over (4) NEWBAL SOCKS and (9) GAONUI BIT in this debutante’s race.

Selections(1) Ghost Sonic (2) Geoljak Ruby (8) Nareusya Bolt (10) Wonder Grace
Next Best4, 9
Fast Start1, 4, 8, 9, 10

Seoul Race 2: Class 6 (1300M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(7) RYAN BEAT was well beaten back on debut in the winter but has now joined Luigi Riccardi and based on his second in a trial behind an impressive winner on May 14 he looks the one to beat in a very winnable race. (11) INSPIRE has the most consistent form of these so therefore must be given a chance. (3) JEJU PRINCESS has been not far behind the placegetters of late and neither has (2) YEOKJEONUI HIT who gets Seo Seung-un to ride. (10) CHRYSOL POSH and (8) BIBA CHARM rate next.

Selections(7) Ryan Beat (11) Inspire (3) Jeju Princess (2) Yeokjeonui Hit
Next Best10, 8
Fast Start3, 4, 5, 11

Seoul Race 3: Class 5 (1400M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

(4) RAON BLAIDE was a course, distance, and grade winner over two reopposing rivals three runs ago on February 28 and has since been fourth, when pulling up lame, and third with the recent third place being behind The Excellent and Arion Queen Car which is top form. (6) SEUNGNI BAROWS has one-and-three-quarter lengths to find with Raon Blaide from when they met in February and has also been behind Raon Blaide subsequently on April 5. He rates as second best though over (2) BLAZING ENGINE which disappointed last start but was going well prior. (1) FINAL JILJU looks next best over (10) REFLECT, who was fourth behind Raon Blaide and Seungni Barows in February, and (9) TURBO CHARGE in what is a decent race for the grade.

Selections(4) Raon Blaide (6) Seungni Barows (2) Blazing Engine (1) Final Jilju
Next Best10, 9
Fast Start2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10

Seoul Race 4: Class 5 (1700M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

(11) BEST FREEDOM led throughout to break his maiden by five-lengths over 1400M last start and should be hard to hold out under Seo Seung-un if he can run the extra 300M. (8) FLYING HONOR has been fourth, first, second and third in four runs all over 1200M. He is another that if he can run the trip, he will be in the finish. (1) CHROMITE has been much improved at his last four starts when racing a bit closer to the pace and he is worth a place bet if not an each-way investment. (4) ECLIPSE BAY and (10) CHRYSOL PEACE rate next over (2) ARCH MEMORY.

Selections(11) Best Freedom (8) Flying Honor (1) Chromite (4) Eclipse Bay
Next Best10, 2
Fast Start3, 4, 8, 9, 11

Seoul Race 5: Class 4 (1400M) Handicap / KRW 60 Million

(3) ROYAL BEST comes up to this class for the first time following a last start course and distance win one grade below this. The start prior he was six-lengths behind the reopposing Jazz Purple, but he gets a huge weight swing compared to that day, so he is worth an each-way investment under Ruan Maia. (1) JAZZ PURPLE will be an odds-on favourite to complete a four-timer following recent wins by four, five and six-lengths on each occasion racing on speed. He does carry five-and-a-half kilograms extra compared to his last start course, distance, and grade victory on May 9 but that may not stop him. (7) PARISUI BULKKOT was an impressive ten-length winner on debut in the winter but has only been fourth and sixth in two subsequent runs with the most recent sixth being after he missed the start and was therefore never nearer. He does have the ability, however. Both (4) GEOSEN PUNCH and (6) BLUE RAIN have won two of their past four but this is their biggest tests to date, respectively. The down in grade (8) BELOTERO rates next.

Selections(3) Royal Best (1) Jazz Purple (7) Parisui Bulkkot (4) Geosen Punch
Next Best6, 8
Fast Start1, 3, 4, 6, 7

Seoul Race 6: Class 4 (1700M) Handicap / KRW 60 Million

(5) GEUMA FOREMOST is a maiden from seventeen starts but has recorded nine minor placings with seven of those being seconds. He may very well find one too good for him again, but when you take into consideration in his last four second places, he has chased home Di Ne, Musket Cleaver, Jiljuui Yeowang and Jazz Purple he must be given a chance of going one better here in a tricky race to decipher. (2) HAKSAN CAIRO is another non-winner and in his case, it is from twenty-two starts. CC Wong hops back on board and he is another solid each-way chance. (6) RAON NIZHINSKII has been second in each of his last two and could easily go one better whilst (1) BEOLGYO D Y and (4) WORLD JOY are often around the mark. The key runner in the race is (7) PAS DE CHEVAL who has looked exceptionally good in his two career victories but has left something to be desired in each of his last three defeats as favourite.

Selections(5) Geuma Foremost (2) Haksan Cairo (6) Raon Nizhinskii (1) Beolgyo D Y
Next Best4, 7
Fast Start1, 2, 6, 7, 8

Seoul Race 7: Class 4 (1800M) Handicap / KRW 60 Million

(7) WIN CATCHER is naught from twelve but has been knocking on the door for a breakthrough this preparation with a fourth over 1200M prior to a third over 1700M. He should go close in yet another race on the program that is hard to assess. (5) BEOLGYO NAKSEONG is another maiden but bar one run has not been far away and can go close. (9) HIGH FOLLY was a much improved fourth last time and could improve again. (2) MY THERN rates next over (1) HERO JJANG whilst (6) SHINING ROAD and (3) STUNNING FLATTER have big weights but could overcome them.

Selections(7) Win Catcher (5) Beolgyo Nakseong (9) High Folly (2) My Thern
Next Best1, 6
Fast Start2, 3, 6, 7, 9

Seoul Race 8: Class 3 (1600M) Handicap / KRW 75 Million

(8) GLOBAL CHAMP and CC Wong are looking to complete a hat-trick following impressive wins one grade below this over 1400M and 1600M. He came from a tricky position to score by an extending one-and-a-quarter lengths two back on April 18 before following up in nice fashion on May 17 by eight-lengths. They will however have to contend with (9) CIRCLE A who is another impressive three-year-old for Luigi Riccardi that is first-up since a tough March 21 victory by a head over 1800M. He has been back in work since the end of April and is another that can complete the hat-trick under Furkan Yuksel. It could very well be a match race between that pair with (6) LUCKY FRANK and (7) PASA SPURT looking best of the rest on their best form along with (4) MIGHTY CODE whilst (10) BLUE PIORA draws poorly first-up since pulling up lame in both near legs at the beginning of March.

Selections(8) Global Champ (9) Circle A (6) Lucky Frank (7) Pasa Spurt
Next Best4, 10
Fast Start1, 6, 8, 9, 10

Seoul Race 9: Class 4 (1300M) Handicap / KRW 75 Million

(3) WHIZ STAR has improved with each start and broke through at the third time of asking most recently with an on pace half-length victory over 1200M on March 28. She has been back in work since May 20 and if fit enough can go back-to-back. (7) CHEONHAENGCHAT has been out the back at her last two but was second to Gold Catcher three back and she has only fifty-one kilograms on her back in this as she receives a four-kilogram claim from Jo Seong-hwan. (5) SEONGSIL DAERO has been racing well of late and should be close once more as should (9) SSAK DANAEUN who can win this and was unlucky not to get the prize last time when the bob of the head did not go her way. (1) ANYANG GIPPEUM rates next over (8) JERAQUEEN.

Selections(3) Whiz Star (7) Cheonhaengchat (5) Seongsil Daero (9) Ssak Danaeun
Next Best1, 8
Fast Start1, 3, 5, 8, 9

Seoul Race 10: Class 1 (1200M) Handicap / KRW 110 Million

(10) BEOLGYO VERITAS got past a couple when coming from last in the country’s principal local sprint race of the year at Group Two level last start and prior to that had finished midfield at Group Three level. This is his first run in an actual Class 1 event, but he can take it in his stride with Seo Seung-un an interesting rider booking. (8) SILVER RAIN was a huge fifth in that Group Two Chairman’s Sprint last start also coming from well back. (3) GLOBAL BOBAE is interesting with such a huge weight swing and each-way wise should not be dismissed. (4) FINAL K won a form line race for this when resuming on April 18 before finishing sixth in the Group Two sprint. He is well in at the weights and will be favourite and it will be interesting to see if he can confirm the form from April. In an incredibly competitive race (5) YONGAM SESANG is an each-way chance whilst (1) SINUI EREUM could place.

Selections(10) Beolgyo Veritas (8) Silver Rain (3) Global Bobae (4) Final K
Next Best5, 1
Fast Start1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 11
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Busan Friday: Race-By-Race Preview (June 12)

Friday’s racing is at Busan with 8 races from 11:35 to 17:55. Here are the previews:

Busan Race 1: Class 6 (1400M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

Small field in the opener. (7) GWANGSEON DAERO has run 4th in both starts so far, both at 1400M, and both times coming from well off the pace. She can be peaking fitness, wise here, Seo Seung-un stays on, and she has as good a chance as any. (6) DOLGYEOK SPECIAL has raced seven times, finishing between 3rd and 5th on every occasion with two 3rd places at a mile her joint best. She can settle behind the speed and be a danger late here. (5) SKYNEX ran 2nd on debut over 1200M in March and has run fairly for 7th and 5th in two starts since. Last time out she raced on pace and will probably do the same here with every chance of being in the finish. (1) QUEEN PERFECT and (2) TAESAN SHINHWA other place chances.

Selections(7) Gwangseon Daero (6) Dolgyeok Special (5) Skynex (1) Queen Perfect
Next Best2, 8
Fast Start1, 3, 5, 8

Busan Race 2: Class 6 (1200M) Special Weight A / KRW 30 Million

(4) NOBLE WIND has run 4th in both starts so far, at this distance and over 1300M, showing close to the speed both times. Seo Seung-un climbs on for the first time, he can be on pace again, and he can make it third time lucky. (1) CHAMPAGNE WINNER didn’t do much in two outings last year but returned from over six months out to run 4th over this distance on May 10th, showing handy throughout. She should strip fitter for that run and can challenge here. (3) SEOGWI GREAT only beat one home on debut in February and was so slow, she got sent back to trial. She was much better on her return on May 15th when 3rd over this distance and she too can be fitter here. (8) OASIS KINGDOM and debut-maker (7) AFLEET CAPTAIN others who can be involved.

Selections(4) Noble Wind (1) Champagne Winner (3) Seogwi Great (8) Oasis Kingdom
Next Best7, 2
Fast Start1, 3, 6, 9

Busan Race 3: Class 5 (1200M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

(5) JOY OF QUEEN has raced five times for two 2nd places and most recently a 3rd place at this class and distance on May 10th when leading for much of the way. She can lead again and this time can come out on top. (4) ROAD TO NUMBER ONE was a winner on debut over this distance at the end of February and while she was only ordinary on her first try at this class in April, she was an improved 5th on May 10th. Both times were over 1300M and both times she led so the slight drop back in trip can suit. (1) AEGIS CROWN won at start two last November and returns to action for the first time since January. He looked well when winning a trial at the end of May and can go well first up. (6) GLORY GANGSEO and (7) WORLD FIGHTER MAN have similarly trialed since their latest appearances and can be considered on a place line.

Selections(5) Joy Of Queen (4) Road To Number One (1) Aegis Crown (6) Glory Gangseo
Next Best7, 8
Fast Start1, 4, 5, 8

Busan Race 4: Class 5 (1600M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

(9) D’LOVELY KING is yet to win in nine attempts, but he has been getting closer, most recently with a very close 2nd place at this class over 1400M on May 1st when closing strongly from off the pace. The step up to a mile can be what he needs to finally make the breakthrough. (5) GEUMA PANTHER enters off consecutive 4th place finishes at a mile, most recently on April 17th. He laid out ungenerously in the home straight to the extent that he was sent back to trial but if his manners are better today, then he can be in the mix. Veteran (6) ALICE MARINE enters off a 5th place at class and distance on May 17th, and this is the kind of race she can hit the placings in. (8) STRIKE ZONE and (4) UNIJOA others in the hunt.

Selections(9) D’Lovely King (5) Geuma Panther (6) Alice Marine (8) Strike Zone
Next Best4, 3
Fast Start5, 6, 8, 9

Busan Race 5: Class 5 (1600M) Handicap / KRW 45 Million

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FUNNY WILD SECURES “DOUBLE CROWN” WITH MINISTER’S CUP WIN

There may not have been a Triple Crown at stake, but a “Double Crown” was secured on Sunday afternoon as KRA Cup winner and Korean Derby 3rd placegetter Funny Wild added the final jewel of the series, the Minister’s Cup (2000M KOR-G2), to his collection at Seoul Racecourse on Sunday afternoon. But there was controversy behind with the second and third placings reversed in the Stewards’ room.

Funny Wild held on in the Minister’s Cup (Pic: KRA)

Sent off  among a full field of sixteen as the 2.5 market favourite, despite doubts over his staying ability after a lackluster final furlong in the Korean Derby, jockey Seo Seung-un was able to ease Funny Wild from an excellent draw in gate six to sit behind early pacesetter Clutch Magic. Funny Wild took the lead as Clutch Magic faded in the early home straight and he stayed on to grind out a half-length victory.

“I wasn’t confident about this one” winning jockey Seo Seung-un admitted to KRBC. “It was a very competitive race, and I thought there were any number of possible winners, so I had to ride hard, and the horse was able to keep going all the way. As expected, the horse on the inside (Clutch Magic) led and I was able to settle in 2nd, and it was smooth from there.”

“I still have some regrets about the Korean Derby, we got a bad draw and then some bad luck between the first and second corners, but we were able to avoid all that today.” As for the future, Seo was circumspect. “He is good, but he was against other three-year-olds here. It will be challenging when he faces older horses.”

The drama was behind though. Breedo Sol got the closest to Funny Wild, just half a length in arrears on the line, however, in his drive for the finish, jockey Jung Do-yun had allowed his charge to veer across and into the path of Mr. Taeyang, who was finishing the fastest of any in the field. An Inquiry was called and with the margin between the pair only a neck, the placings were reversed. A blameless DOCTOR CHRIS, the disappointment of the Derby a month ago, was a close 4th.

Funny Wild was perhaps fortunate. Even with the interference from Breedo Sol, Mr. Taeyang, completed the final furlong more than half a second faster than the winner and jockey Choi Bum-hyun was of the opinion that he could have won:  “Ultimately it is a part of racing, a loss is a loss, and this is one of many ways to lose a race. But of course, I wonder what could have been if not for the interference.”

Jung Do-yun, who was adjudged to have caused the interference on Breedo Sol accepted responsibility and the resulting five-day ban. “I didn’t mean to do it, but I was only focused on winning and I lost my line.” Jung was also keen to talk up his mount. “(Breedo Sol) is talented. He is light on his feet, has good balance and he stayed really well. We have to settle for 3rd this time, but I am excited about his future.”

Funny Wild is by Bayern and out of Funny Sunny (by Sharp Humor). He was bred by his owner Choi Sang-il, who stands Bayern at Great Hill Farm on Jeju Island. He is trained at Busan by Choi Ki-hong, of Winner’s Man fame.

Next weekend the filly Triple Crown reaches its conclusion with the Gyeonggi Governor’s Cup (2000M KOR-G3) at Seoul. Only ten remain in the field but they do include the Korean Oaks winner Catch Race.