Knicks Go isn't a Korea-bred, but is Korean owned, managed, and was identified for purchase by the namesake Korean nicking program.
Does anyone have any idea if his triumphs on the racetrack have received any kind of media attention in South Korea, despite his never having raced there?
The Japanese-bred, Japanese-raced Breeders' Cup winners were headline news in that country, but with much stronger home country ties/sense of pride.
If there has been any major Knicks Go related media attention in South Korea, that would seem to give more of a push/incentive to run in the Pegasus to keep the KRA on the national "radar".
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Tom in NW Arkansas
Past performances are no guarantee of future results. - Why isn't this disclaimer printed in the Daily Racing Form?
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