Ellis Wong continued a blazing run of form to take Happy Valley riding honours with a double on Wednesday night (4 June) as he posted one of the most significant wins of his fledging career on Kaholo Angel, a horse who has played a pivotal role in the apprentice’s development.
Maintaining the form which saw him slot five wins in May, Wong struck with Ricky Yiu-trained Mega Bonus in the second section of the Class 4 Wong Nai Chung Gap Handicap (1200m) before partnering Kaholo Angel to victory in the Class 2 Wan Chai Gap Handicap (1200m) for Caspar Fownes.
“I’m very happy to win for Caspar, my boss, and especially to win on Kaholo Angel because he was the first horse I rode in Hong Kong,” Wong, 24, said. “I improve with this horse and this horse improves with me, too – we are good together. I’m so happy to win on him.”
Wong has ridden Kaholo Angel to four of his six wins and the gelding’s latest success delivered a PPG Bonus of HK$1 million and propelled Fownes into fourth place in the 2024/25 Hong Kong trainers’ championship with 45 wins behind John Size (60), David Hayes (54) and Yiu (48).
Fownes said: “Lovely ride – he’s (Wong) ridden beautifully all night, the kid. He’s come a long way. He’s doing well and I’m sure everyone’s going to want a piece of him now. Lovely to get that result with the horse. When you get up to Class 2 in Hong Kong, it’s very tough and that looked a proper field. But Ellis gave him a lovely ride and thankfully he got it done.”
Able to claim seven pounds, Wong has 17 wins for the season.