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Korea Ttukseom Cup and SROA Trophy Report

Dia Road Overthrows Silver Wolf In Ttukseom Cup While Alan Munro Rides First Korean Stakes Winner On East Jet In SROA Trophy.

Dia Road firmly established herself at the top of the filly and mare division by taking out the Ttukseom Cup (KOR G2) at Seoul Racecourse on Sunday afternoon and in doing beat perennial champion Silver Wolf for the second consecutive time.

One race later, British jockey Alan Munro recorded his first Korean Stakes race victory when guiding East Jet to a smart victory in the Seoul Racehorse Owners' Association (KOR G3).

Coming into the Ttukseom Cup, the first leg of the Queens' Tour, Dia Road [Captain Coltish – Gieongnal Geunal (Menifee)] had won seven of her eight prior races, including that meeting with stablemate Silver Wolf in the Donga Ilbo Cup prior to the shutdown earlier this year when she had a 11lbs weight advantage.

At level weights on Sunday, Dia Road was slowly out of the gates but by the end of the back straight, jockey Kim Yong-geun had threaded a way through the field and was up just behind the leaders. She struck the front at the top of the home straight and powered away from the rest to record a six-length win from early pacesetter Raon First and closer Ice Marine. Silver Wolf, who took a long time to find space for a run, came home 5th.

If all goes to plan – and that is a big "if" with Korean racing in an uncertain position due to the recent COVID-19 resurgence, the four-year-old Dia Road and the eight-year-old Silver Wolf will most likely meet again in the final two legs of the Queens' Tour – of which Silver Wolf is already a two-time winner – in the autumn.

The SROA Trophy (KOR brought back together some of the nation's top sprinters including the first five home in last month's SBS Sports Sprint. Most pre-race attention focused on the young up and comer Eoma Eoma who after three straight wins, had suffered her first career defeat when a gutsy 3rd in the SBS Sports Sprint a month ago.

Despite a much better draw, this time Eoma Eoma had to settle for 2nd place as East Jet [Strike Again – Lend (Coronado's Quest)], the only other three-year-old in the race, made short work of a wide draw to get right on pace with the leaders and then proved too strong in the straight, holding off Eoma Eoma and Moon Se-young by just under a length. SBS Sports Sprint winner Morfhis produced his customary late charge under Johan Victoire but had to settle for 3rd.

East Jet was ridden by Alan Munro, who was recording his first Korean Stakes race victory. Munro, who only returned earlier this month from a broken wrist suffered prior to the KRA Cup Mile has now ridden 67 winners from 570 rides in the country since debuting in February 2019..


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