David Hayes claimed his 700th Hong Kong winner and moved to within one win of the trainers’ championship summit with a race-to-race double that potentially unearthed a future star at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (28 January).
Hayes’ incredible season continues – tonight marked five wins in the last two meetings, and the 700 wins come from 15 seasons across two spells in Hong Kong. But the two-time champion trainer spent only a moment reflecting on the landmark before turning his attention to unearthing a runner for this season’s showpiece event, the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) on 22 March.
In the first of his pair of winners, Dylan Browne McMonagle broke his Happy Valley duck with a hard-earned win aboard Hayes’ Romantic Son (127lb) in the first section of the Class 3 Southorn Handicap (1200m).
It was the young Irishman’s third win of a three-month stint in Hong Kong.
“It was a very good job from Dylan [Browne McMonagle],” the Australian Racing Hall of Famer said. “I think he’s a high-class jockey and Hong Kong is just learning how good he is. I think you’ll find it’s just the start of many winners for him.”




