For almost as long as he can remember, David Eustace has craved an opportunity to train in Hong Kong. As of next season, a dream becomes reality for the well-travelled young Englishman, who boasts strong family links to the city’s racing community.
As the nephew of former Hong Kong-based horseman David Oughton, Eustace’s formative horse racing memories were filled almost as much by his uncle’s globe-trotting exploits as those of his Newmarket-based father, James, who was also a trainer.
“My mother Gay is David Oughton’s sister and as a nine or 10-year-old, I was aware of David training over in Hong Kong and thought that it would be an amazing experience to train there eventually and it has genuinely been something in the forefront of my mind since then, really,” Eustace, 32, said.
“I remember Mum getting faxes from David when they had a winner in Hong Kong. That was the only way of communicating it. I remember Precision winning a Group 1 in Hong Kong and I was very young. So, Hong Kong was always there with winning photos in the kitchen in Newmarket.
“It’s a great honour to be invited to train in Hong Kong. There are limited spots and there’s fierce competition, which certainly excites me. I think it’s a rare opportunity for someone probably of my age to be able to go there and hopefully have a long and successful career – that’s certainly the aim.”