With a month to go, the G2 Breeders’ Cup at Busan on November 23rd is shaping up to be one of the more intriguing renewals of recent times after Seoul and Busan hosted their respective 2nd legs of the Juvenile Series this past weekend.


At Seoul, all the attention was on a filly. Chief Star hadn't raced since a facile victory in August's Rookie Stakes took her to two wins from two starts but she had looked very well in a September trial and was accordingly sent off as the prohibitive 1.4 favourite in the NACF Chairman's Trophy (1200M KOR-Listed).
There was a brief scare for favourite backers and Chief Star fly jumped as the gates opened, enabling another filly, Wonpyeong Sket, 2nd in both the Rookie Stakes and the Munhwa Ilbo Trophy (the latter missed by Chief Star) to get to the lead.
Jockey Choi Bum-hyun didn't panic and Chief Star tracked Wonpyeong Sket closely before asserting her superiority in the home straight and running on to win by three-lengths.
"She didn't settle in the gate and was moving forwards and backwards and then she jumped as the gate opened" winning jockey Choi explained to KRBC. "I think the pleasing thing is that even with (this adversity) she still won well."
"She is a young filly and so long as she is healthy and free from injuries then I think we will see a lot of good things from her."
Chief Star is by Shackleford and out of Halla Chukje (by the Coronando's Quest stallion Gottcha Gold). She is owned by Kim Gil-ri and trained by Moon Byeong-ki.
At Busan, things were much closer. After narrow wins in both the Busan Rookie Stakes and in last month's Gangse-gu Mayor's Trophy, Wild Park was sent off as the odds-on favourite to complete a hat-trick in the Gimhae Mayor's Trophy (1200M KOR-Listed).
Once more it was close, and it looked as though Wild Park would prevail again as under Seo Seung-un, he struck the front with a furlong to run in a seesaw stretch battle with Super Aero, who he had defeated in the Rookie Stakes.
That would be to discount the heart of Super Aero, however, as with Masa Tanaka aboard, the Bart Rice trainee rallied on the inside to once more come level with Wild Park and ultimately get the decision in the photo-finish by a nose. The pair finished two-lengths ahead of Wild Park's stablemate Funny Wild, who was making just his second appearance and also looks a prospect.
A colt by Mischievously and out of Kkeutpan Aero (by Archarcharch), the dam also having been campaigned by owner Kang Bong-han and trainer Rice, Super Aero moves on to three wins from four starts.
"He has high cruising speed, and we used the barrier to full advantage today" winning jockey Tanaka said of Super Aero. "(Wild Park) went in front a half neck at one stage but (Super Aero) fought so hard to get his nose back in front."
"He's gained 40kg since his first trial, so he's growing well. Today's Seoul winner looked pretty impressive but at 1400M (in the Breeders' Cup Rookie), it can be a very competitive race."
Tanaka was of course talking about Chief Star but there is another Seoul juvenile who is three for three. Mujehan Geup has kept out of the way of the filly but in her absence, he was a very impressive winner of the Listed Munhwa Ilbo Trophy in September, with Wonpyeong Sket again 2nd. He came back into training two weeks ago and can add another layer of intrigue in Busan next month.