Teaming with Blake Shinn in pursuit of more elite race success, Caspar Fownes hopes Galaxy Witness can defy stamina concerns and return to winning company with success in the HK$12 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (26 February).
Anointed as a future star while posting four successive wins from 1000m-1400m last season, Galaxy Witness has remained winless in seven subsequent attempts – a sequence containing four minor placings – but Fownes retains telling faith.
“He’s certainly got the ability to mix it with that type of horse in the Four-Year-Old Classic series. He’s definitely in that range – no problem – but now we just have to see if he runs out the trip strong,” Fownes said as he bids for his first Hong Kong Classic Cup success since Green Birdie’s 2008 triumph.
Pointing to Galaxy Witness’ surging fifth behind Voyage Bubble in a leader-dominated Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) on 29 January, Fownes said the Star Witness gelding’s race-best last 400m sectional of 22.58s underlined building form.
“He’s been racing really well. I hope he gets his chance. We’ve got Blake Shinn coming into ride him. His last run was good with a nice closing sectional, which is want you want to see over the mile. Obviously, now to 1800 metres, it’s a big test for us,” Fownes said.
Fownes and Shinn shared G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) victory with Sky Field in 2021.
Galaxy Witness will jump from 11, while Voyage Bubble and Jamie Kah have drawn gate six. Tuchel (Zac Purton) has barrier one, alongside Keefy and Derek Leung in gate two. Sword Point will start from barrier 13 under Hugh Bowman, while Beautyverse has the extreme outside stall of 14 for James McDonald.