Champion trainer John Size secured his first Happy Valley wins of the season with a double on Wednesday night (17 December), delivering a timely boost to his prospects of defending his trainers’ championship title.
The Australian Hall of Fame handler moved to 10 wins for the season courtesy of a late double, with Andrea Atzeni scoring aboard Amazing Kid (117lb), who won the third section of the Class 4 Albatross Handicap (1200m), and consistent galloper A Americ Te Specso (127lb), who took out the card-closing Class 3 Sea Eagle Handicap (1650m) under James McDonald.
Four-year-old Amazing Kid surged along the rail in the final 200 metres, delivering a narrow win over Meowth (133lb) and Run Run Smart (130lb) by a head and a neck, respectively.
The 13-time champion Size was thrilled to finally get a tune out of the Exceed And Excel gelding.
“That’s the sort of run you hope to get,” Size said. “We drew the one (gate) and had a light weight. He’s been a bit of a slow learner, but he seemed to hit the line with determination tonight.
“Andrea was pretty vigorous on him and made him run the final bit. Everything worked out really well for him. I think tonight was his night,” he added.
A Americ Te Specso has been a reliable ally to Size throughout their four years together and, as is his wont, the son of Per Incanto finished charging through the line under the newly crowned LONGINES World’s Best Jockey, McDonald, to complete the double for Size.
Size wasn’t the only trainer to celebrate a double; Me Tsui moved on to nine wins for the season, taking him halfway to last season’s tally.




