Ending a drawn out cold spell, Caspar Fownes savoured sweet victory at Happy Valley tonight (Wednesday, 3 November) as Zebrowski showed fortitude and quality to snaffle the Class 2 The American Club Challenge Cup Handicap (1800m) under jockey Vincent Ho.
Champion trainer last season with 79 wins, Fownes celebrated his fifth win this term when the 2020 G1 Australian Derby (2400m) runner-up nailed Savaquin by a head in the HK$2.4 million feature after covering significant ground for a portion of the race.
“He’s a nice horse and he showed a lot of fighting heart the last 75 (metres), it was getting a bit ugly at the 500 (metre mark), so Vincent (Ho) just decided to come back off him and try to let the horse balance up again coming into the straight before asking for another effort, luckily the horse was in good form and he gave him that – I’m very happy to get the win,” Fownes explained.
Clocking 1m 49.57s for the win, the Savabeel gelding defied seven, more experienced rivals who between them boast a combined 18 wins in Hong Kong.
“I’m very happy to win on his fourth start in Hong Kong, he keeps progressing each run and I look forward to taking him back to Sha Tin next start and hopefully he will keep improving,” Fownes said.
Unhappy with the slower-than-usual pace, Joao Moreira took off at the 850m mark aboard Savaquin – a move that quite nearly came to fruition, while trailing him, Zebrowski, was carted into a wide position.
“I wouldn’t say it was a good ride, I think that race was a pretty horribly run race but I’m glad my horse showed a lot of fighting heart to knuckle down and fight the last part and get the job done,” Fownes said.