Champion trainer John Size is ramping up his bid for a 14th title this weekend as he prepares to send a squad of 13 runners to the 11-race meeting at Sha Tin.
Size’s contingent for Sunday’s (18 January) 15th National Games Hong Kong Medallists Raceday equals his largest of the season as he seeks to close the gap on the premiership leaders. His 17 wins so far place him in eighth position, 15 wins behind leader Mark Newnham as the 2025/26 season approaches the midway point.
It was a very merry festive period for the 13-time Hong Kong champion as he registered six wins in four meetings, but he has now failed to find a winner among his last 19 runners.
The Australian Racing Hall of Famer thinks several of his runners this weekend are ready for their moment under the Winner’s Arch.
Eye-catching four-year-old Flow Water Flow (134lb) has been knocking on the door during his six months in Hong Kong, but has found one too good in each of his three previous outings this term. Size believes his time is nearing.
“The horses that have beaten him have done well on the day,” Size said of the Proisir gelding, who competes in the Class 4 Triathlon 1600m Handicap. “He’s obviously due – he just needs a bit of luck.
“He goes up to 1600 (metres), which gives him more time to get home. He’s been a nice horse – so with that consistency, I think he’s going to win a few races.”





