Caspar Fownes needs a strong showing from one of the leading lights of his stable in Sunday’s (12 October) feature race at Sha Tin, as he looks to stop Mark Newnham pulling away in the trainers’ championship race.
The 58-year-old handler fields two runners in the Class 2 Shing Mun Handicap (1200m): Dancing Code (130lb), owned by Cantopop icon Aaron Kwok, and Sky Trust (121lb), a last-start winner.
Fownes-indentured apprentice Ellis Wong was in the saddle for each of the runners’ last victories, but the four-time champion trainer has opted to make use of his five-pound claim on Dancing Code.
“Nice horse, lovely owner, and the horse has been racing very consistently,” said Fownes, whose seven winners for the season leave him three behind the in-form Newnham.
“We’ve got Ellis on top to take five pounds off. The horse runs well for him, and I’ve kept him very fresh for this race. There’s no reason why he shouldn’t run a good competitive race.”
Fownes is right to eke out every advantage he can; Dancing Code once again goes up against the David Hayes-trained Tomodachi Kokoroe (133lb), who has bettered him three times in their five meetings to date.
Never in that sequence was the seven-year-old son of Written Tycoon more impressive than when he trounced the field in a Class 2 record 1200m time of 1m 07.76s on turf at Sha Tin two weeks ago, a showing that earned him a 10lb penalty from the handicapper.
“The last start, Mr Hayes’ horse beat us very convincingly. Obviously, there’s a little bit of difference in the handicap this time. So hopefully we can get closer to him and beat him,” Fownes said.




