Riven Light settling in well for Korean assignment The Willie Mullins trained Riven Light is acclimatizing to his new surrounding at Seoul Racecourse in South Korea ahead of Sunday's €770,000 Keeneland Korea Cup. The Rich Ricci owned six year old returned from a life-threatening injury sustained in Australia last year with a remarkable victory in the Colm Quinn BMW Handicap at the Galway festival last month. Without a run since fracturing a pastern in Australia last October Riven Light overcame a wide draw in stall 18 and his welter burden of 10st 1lb to win the competitive Premier Handicap for the second consecutive year. Riven Light arrived in South Korea last weekend ahead of Sunday's lucrative assignment and appeared relaxed as he was shown his surroundings this morning. Parade ring practice of Riven Light and King Malpic on 4th Sep. 2018 @francesire @LauraKingDXB @RacingPost @tdn @WillieMullinsNH pic.twitter.com/WyZRZy1l93— Seungho Ryu (@batmanryu) September 4, 2018