Several New Zealand-bred gallopers feature among the invitees to compete in the inaugural $US830,000 Keeneland Korea Cup (1800m) and $US600,000 Keeneland Korea Sprint(1200m) at Seoul Racecourse on September 11.
The Singapore-based Infantry, trained by Alwin Tan, is in the cup as is the NZB Ready to Run Sale graduate Gun Pit, prepared in Hong Kong by Caspar Fownes.
Super Jockey, trained in Hong Kong by Tony Millard, has been selected for the sprint.
Infantry is a four-year-old son of Tavistock who has won four of his 11 starts, Gun Pit is a Dubawi six-year-old and the winner of eight races while Super Jockey is a four-time winner by Sandtrap.
The Singapore-based Infantry, trained by Alwin Tan, is in the cup as is the NZB Ready to Run Sale graduate Gun Pit, prepared in Hong Kong by Caspar Fownes.
Super Jockey, trained in Hong Kong by Tony Millard, has been selected for the sprint.
Infantry is a four-year-old son of Tavistock who has won four of his 11 starts, Gun Pit is a Dubawi six-year-old and the winner of eight races while Super Jockey is a four-time winner by Sandtrap.