Momentum is building for David Hayes in the trainers’ championship, and the Australian sends seven runners to Happy Valley on Wednesday (11 February) as the battle with Mark Newnham continues.
The two are separated by the slenderest of margins at the top of the standings with Newnham on 35 winners for the season, and last season’s runner-up Hayes on 34.
Hayes, a two-time Hong Kong Champion Trainer, has closed the gap on his compatriot in recent weeks, outscoring Newnham by 12 wins to nine since the turn of the year. He’ll be aiming for winners at a third consecutive meeting on Wednesday, and his best hope of doing so may lie in Bienvenue (127lb), who makes a welcome return in the first section of the Class 3 Sam Chuk Handicap (1200m).
The four-year-old is back on the track after more than three months out, having been found to have bled following a disappointing run on 5 November.
“He was a good, consistent horse at the start of the season,” said Hayes of the Star Turn gelding, who had recorded two wins and two seconds from five runs before his last run. “He’s had a really nice, slow build-up – a couple of trials. And his work after the trials was solid. So, we’re pleased to have Zac (Purton) on him, even though it’s a bit of an awkward gate.”
Hayes, an Australian Racing Hall of Famer, believes Bienvenue has plenty of room for improvement from his current rating of 68.
“I would have said at the start of the season, he’s similar to Romantic Son, and he’s mid-80s now. So, there’s a bit of room for him.”





