Caspar Fownes became only the fourth trainer in Hong Kong racing history to reach 1,200 wins at Sha Tin on Saturday (14 February), a milestone achieved as he landed a double to move level at the top of the 2025/26 trainers’ championship.
On the day Fownes joined an elite group of trainers to pass the 1,200 mark, which includes John Moore, John Size and Tony Cruz, he now sits level at the top of the 2025/26 trainer standings with Mark Newnham on 35 wins. David Hayes is one back on 34.
“It’s great to know that we’re in the top three or four of Hong Kong (racing history),” Fownes said, “and I’ve still got a few years left in me, hopefully, so we’ll just keep building on that 1,200 – I’m very happy to hit it.”
A phenomenal effort from Sky Vino (115lb) in the Class 3 TVB Lo And Behold Handicap (1650m, dirt) delivered Fownes his landmark Hong Kong winner. Under an centimetre-perfect ride from apprentice Ellis Wong, the 2.6 favourite flew home late – after entering the home straight in 12th position and around 10 lengths off the leaders.
Fownes revealed he had hoped to start Sky Vino in the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) on Sunday, 22 March.
“I’ve always had a high opinion of the horse and, actually, he’s come up a bit short for me this season. I really thought it was my Derby horse. But, you know what? Sometimes horses in Hong Kong just need a little bit of time.
“The kid (Wong) was very patient on him, and he quickened up nice from the back of the field.”





