The barrier draws for Sunday’s Keeneland Korea Cup and Sprint took place at a downtown Seoul hotel this morning. Each race features seven overseas-trained horses up against nine Korean-trained. We’ll have a full final preview of both races up on Saturday. For now, here are the fields (all pictures by Ross Holburt for KRA):


The Sprint will be simulcast live by the Hong Kong Jockey Club during Sunday afternoon’s Sha Tin meeting and Super Jockey, one of the favourites for the race, drew gate number 2.

Owner Tony Lau draws Super Jockey’s number (Pic: Ross Holburt for KRA)

Kim Yong Geun is less than amused at pulling gate 16 out for Power Blade in the Cup

Sprint connections

Cup connections

Team GB! (& Australia)