The battle for the 2020/21 Hong Kong trainers’ championship appears destined for a cliffhanger finish after John Size ended an unlikely run of outs to move within two wins of leader Caspar Fownes after preparing a double at Sha Tin on Sunday (13 June).
Trailing Fownes 65-69 before proceedings began on Sunday, the 11-time champion handler’s effort to triumph with Blaze Warrior and Dashing Fit saw the Australian improve his tally to 67, while Fownes remained winless for the day.
On an afternoon when eight of the 11 winners had been stabled at Conghua Racecourse after their previous starts in Hong Kong, the burgeoning rivalry between Size and Fownes further intensified with only eight more meetings left before the season’s end on Wednesday, 14 July at Happy Valley.
“We’re just hanging in there and we’ll see what happens. I’ll just do my best,” the Australian said in typically understated fashion.
Size’s inevitable resurgence materialised while Master Eight preserved his unbeaten record in the Class 3 Hap Mun Bay Handicap (1200m) for Frankie Lor and a clearly impressed Joao Moreira, who took riding honours with a treble.
“I was committed to just maybe taking a sit with him (Master Eight) and having something to look at but he was just too good, he just took me to the front,” Moreira said.