Preparing Straight Arron for a HK$28 million G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) tilt in eight days, Caspar Fownes claimed training honours at Sha Tin on Saturday (20 April) with a treble as the four-time Hong Kong champion crowned a memorable week.
After becoming only the fourth trainer in Hong Kong history to reach the 1,100 win milestone behind John Moore (1,715), John Size (1,535) and Tony Cruz (1,502) at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (17 April), Fownes struck with Charming Steed, Galvanic and Sky Heart to sweep to 40 winners for the season.
“The horses have been racing well all season, it just hasn’t been coming together but we don’t lose our cool – that’s why we’re in this business, it’s the greatest leveller of all time,” Fownes said.
“So, we just knuckle down and keep presenting the horses in good condition and you just hope it turns our way. Hopefully that (today’s treble) is the start of the turning tide. The horses have been racing well. They deserve a bit more luck, the draws haven’t worked for us.
“We were a bit unlucky with Joy Of Spring earlier, we should have had a four-timer, but any time in Hong Kong that you’re winning two or three races, you are happy with that result because it’s getting tougher over here.”
Caspar Fownes and Vincent Ho struck with Hong Kong International Sale graduate Charming Steed in the Class 5 Racing For Charity Handicap (1650m, dirt) before Fownes sealed a brace when Ellis Wong took a narrow gap on the rails aboard Galvanic to sail clear before hanging on by a neck in the Class 4 Positive Ageing Handicap (1650m).
Fownes bookended the meeting with Sky Heart’s impressive victory in the Class 3 Sustainability Handicap (1400m) under Keith Yeung.