David Eustace notched his first win as trainer in his own right when Swift Ascend gave the young British horseman milestone success in first section of the Class 4 Harbour View Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (9 October).
Eustace, 32, is the youngest trainer in Hong Kong, having earned his place in one of the world’s most competitive racing jurisdictions after saddling more than 1,000 wins in Australia, where he trained in partnership with Ciaron Maher, winning the national training title and landing most of the country’s major races, including the Melbourne Cup, W.S. Cox Plate and Sydney Cup.
“It’s obviously a great thrill. I’m grateful for the opportunity to train the horse for the owners. I’m just delighted for the team – my assistant Cash (Lee), to build a fantastic team of staff that have worked really hard the last few months. They deserve many plaudits,” Eustace said.
A nephew of former Hong Kong trainer David Oughton – whose son and Eustace’s first cousin, Charlie, was on track to watch Swift Ascend’s win – Eustace said: “Great to have my cousin here, really special to have family here for my first win. Great to get the first win, but it’s a long season ahead.”