Jockey Ruan Maia has been dominating Seoul in recent months and on Sunday secured his first Group race success in Korea when making a flying visit to Busan and partnering American import Munhak Boy to an all the way success in the Kookje Shinmun Cup (1400M KOR-G3).
Coming off the back of five consecutive wins, Munhak Boy was sent off as the slight odds-on favourite as he tackled Group company for the first time but under Maia, he made the race largely a formality, taking full advantage of the inside draw, (his fourth in his last five starts) to get to the front of the sixteen-strong field and never looked like being headed.
Japanese import Smart Boss was 2nd while last year's winner Gangseo Giant , who entered as a 90/1 chance with dismal recent form, seemed to know this is her race, and closed well for an excellent 3rd.
"It's my first Group race (win) in Korea and I'd like to thank the trainer, the owner and the staff in the stable for giving me the opportunity to ride this nice horse" Ruan Maia told KRBC.
"I'm very proud of the horse, he showed his performance today and winning a Group race is very important for everybody."
Munhak Boy is a three-year-old colt by Lord and Nelson and out of the Speightstown mare Miss Guided. He was imported in-utero. He is owned by Kwon Kyung-ja (of Moonhak Chief fame) and trained at Seoul by Jung Ho-ik.
Disappointments in the race were aplenty including Sprint Series winner Vincero Cavallo who was even more lackluster than his Korea Sprint effort, being the slowest away and finishing well down the field. He took a bump at the start and afterwards was found lame in his right foreleg.
Super Finish , 3rd in the Korea Sprint, as well as Champion mare Jeulgeounyeojeong, both also finished down the field. Initial vet checks came back clear for both.
Earlier, in the first Group race of the day, Boryeonglightqueen was sent off as the odds-on favourite for the Gyeongnam Governor's Cup (2000M KOR-G3), the second leg of the Queens' Tour Fall/Winter.
It was not to be though for the three-year-old, who won the final leg of the Triple Tiara for three-year-old fillies and also took out the first leg of the current series at Seoul a month ago. She settled well back as expected but this time did not run on under jockey Jung Do-yun, ultimately only making it up into 5th.
Instead, it was Flying Star, the 12/1 fifth favourite, who took the honours comfortably, settling handy before taking things up on the turn for home and going on to win by a full seven-lengths with Jang Chu-youl in the saddle.
68/1 outsider Ace High was 2nd with the ever-reliable Raon Forest in 3rd.
Flying Star is a four-year-old by Colors Flying and out of Gaya Gongju (by War Zone). Owned by Song Chang-oh she is trained at Seoul by Seo In-seok. A winner of five races, she was successful in the final race of the same series last year, the Breeders' Cup Queen.
Kookje Shinmun Race Video: https://youtu.be/TM4RsKWBXx8?si=QZbPyDqeqQxdCaun
GGC Video: https://youtu.be/0q-o49ygn5Q?si=yNXmtqljweVgKVo6