David Hayes has continued a remarkable domination of the DBS x Manulife Million Challenge, clinching victory in the series for the third consecutive season after Romantic Son’s (135lb) stunning success at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (4 February).
After Tomodachi Kokoroe shared the spoils in 2023/24 with Danny’s Shum Copartner Ambition, Hayes has triumphed outright across the past two years with Soleil Fighter and now Romantic Son.
“It was very exciting to see Romantic Son win it – he’s my syndicate horse and they’re a great bunch of people, it’s such a thrill,” Hayes said after moving to 33 wins for the season – only one shy of trainers’ championship leader Mark Newnham (34).
“We’re up there now in the premiership and are certainly right in the hunt now – long may it continue.”
Decided on a format of 15 points for a win, six for second, four for third and three for fourth in Class 3 races and above from September until tonight, this season’s DBS x Manulife Million Challenge saw both Romantic Son and Regal Gem finish with 45 points each.
But, under the competition regulations, Romantic Son claimed the winner’s purse of HK$1 million on countback with three wins to Regal Gem’s two, sealing overall success with a brilliant performance to land the Class 3 Sing Woo Handicap (1200m) under Harry Bentley, who replaced indisposed Dylan Browne McMonagle.
With 42 points, Regal Gem needed a top-three finish in the Class 2 Blue Pool Handicap (1200m) to overtake Romantic Son and win the series but he crossed the line in fourth place behind Tony Cruz-trained Beauty Waves (135lb) under Zac Purton, Young Champion (115lb) and Brave Star (119lb) to finish with 45 points from two wins, two seconds and a fourth.
In addition to prizemoney of HK$1.04 million, Romantic Son earned HK$1 million for the DBS x Manulife Million Challenge triumph, while Regal Gem’s connections collected HK$350,000.
Three horses – King Miles, Storm Rider and Awesome Fluke totalled 36 points – and earned HK$50,000 each.



