Caspar Fownes’ chance with the lowly rated Explosive Witness (113lb) paid off at Sha Tin today (Friday, 1 January) as the Australian-bred exceeded expectations to snare the HK$3.5 million G3 Bauhinia Sprint Trophy Handicap (1000m).
“It’s magic when you get a winning result like that, you go in there hoping he’ll pick up some prize money for second, third or fourth but to win – it’s magic – well deserved for the owners,” Fownes said.
On a rating of 92, the Star Witness gelding upstaged better credentialed rivals and carried bottom-weight to victory, as top-rater Computer Patch (133lb) – who sits on a mark of 115 – faded to the rear of the five-runner field after finishing a close-up sixth in December’s G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m).
“He’s (Explosive Witness) a horse who wasn’t that far out of the ratings – that’s why I decided to put him in and you take your chances in these sort of races when they have no weight on their back,” Fownes said.
Under Frenchman Alexis Badel, the six-year-old bay tracked the leaders before getting the better of his four opponents in a close finish, staving off Stronger (120lb) and last season’s winner, Big Party (128lb) by a neck, clocking 56.66s down the Sha Tin straight.
“He’s racing really well – his 1000 metre form at Happy Valley has been superb running off big sectionals and he deserved the chance under handicap conditions to take them on – it was a tightly bunched finish but it’s wonderful for the result to go my way,” Fownes said.