Happy Lucky Dragon Win | Korea versus Hong Kong: who has the best stewards’ reports?
The area the KRA has truly excelled in recent times, and left the Jockey Club lagging, is in the production of truly entertaining racing wraps from the stipes
Korean racing is the rising force in Asian racing; more than 50,000 fans attended Saturday’s Korean Derby and turnover and prizemoney place it among the top five racing jurisdictions in the world.
Yet the area the KRA has truly excelled in recent times, and left the Hong Kong Jockey Club lagging, is in the production of truly entertaining stewards’ reports.
Although an indispensible tool for any serious punter, from a purely literary standpoint, stewards’ reports are usually best used as sleep aides.
Case in point was the Jockey Club’s 760-plus word, War and Peace-like ode to Kei Chiong Ka-kei’s horror show on Contribution on Wednesday.
That was going to be the topic of this blog, but then this release from KRA stewards late last month landed in our inbox.
It is a truly inspiring piece of storytelling.