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Raon The Fighter injury leaves Tuhonui Banseok and Winner’s Man to square off in Mayor’s Cup

The Busan Mayor’s Cup (1800M KOR-G2), not to mention all of Korean racing, suffered a huge setback on Thursday as Raon The Fighter, arguably the best horse in the country, sustained an injury that not only rules him out of Sunday’s race, but also has put his career in doubt.

Raon The Fighter  had seemingly worked well on Thursday morning, galloping in company with the class 3 horse Great Captain and looking in fine order under scheduled race day jockey Lim Gi-won. However, on his return to the stables he was found to be lame, and a vet inspection revealed he had an off-foreleg sesamoid fracture. He will be transported back to Seoul for further assessment and treatment, but it seems more likely than not that we have seen the last of Raon The Fighter on a racecourse.  

That leaves Sunday's race, the main prep race for September's international Korea Cup, looking a straight battle between Tuhonui Banseok  and Winner's Man .  Tuhonui Banseok was a revelation when he chased home Winner's Man and Raon The Fighter in last December's Grand Prix Stakes and he got a Group win of his own when scoring in the YTN Cup (2000M) at Seoul in May by a stunning eleven-lengths ahead of Winner's Man. That victory has catapulted him into the elite (his rating rose a full fifteen points) but while the margin may have been a surprise, the result was not so much.

With every Group race since his first, when 8th in this race a year ago, Tuhonui Banseok had been getting closer. He was 3rd in both the KRA Cup Classic and that aforementioned Grand Prix Stakes to round out 2022 and then began this year with 2nd place in Herald Business before his YTN Cup win. He made all and he will be the one to catch again. With Park Jae-I suspended, Jung Do-youn gets the call-up on the Bart Rice trained Verrazano five-year-old.

Winner's Man won the Korean Derby in 2021 and completed a Korea Cup and Grand Prix Stakes double in 2022.  He can throw in the odd underwhelming performance though, as when 3rd in the President's Cup last November and then when unable to lay a glove on Tuhonui Banseok in May. His overall quality though means he is not to be written off.

As for the rest, Simjangui Godong and Black Musk look the most likely candidates to take advantage should either of the big-two fail to fire.

The Busan Mayor's Cup is race six on the seven-race program at Busan this Sunday July 2.

Selections: Tuhonui Banseok Winner's Man Simjangui Godong Black Musk


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