Caspar Fownes’ quest for a fifth Hong Kong trainers’ championship continued to gain momentum with a treble at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (11 March) as he stretched his lead to five wins over nearest rival David Hayes.
Continuing blistering form after a city circuit double last Wednesday (4 March), Fownes struck with Elegant Life (135lb) in the Class 5 Conduit Handicap (1000m) under Luke Ferraris, Golden Brilliant (120lb) in the first section of the Class 4 Hatton Handicap (1650m) for Alexis Badel and Somelovefromabove (128lb) in the first section of the Class 4 Breezy Handicap (1200m) for James Orman.
With 53 of 88 meetings completed, Fownes (42 wins) leads David Hayes (37), Mark Newnham (36), Danny Shum (36), Francis Lui (34) and John Size (29).
“I’m happy, all I can do is present my horse well and you need a lot of luck in this game. I know how to win a championship, that’s one thing I can tell you,” Fownes, Hong Kong champion trainer in 2006/07, 2008/09, 2013/14 and 2020/21, said.
“I’ve got my game face on, and I’ll be doing my best. I know my target and I’m just trying to have fun along the way. There will be a lot of guys with a lot of winners coming up. Everyone has got a chance – everyone has a full stable and you just have to keep knocking them in. If you get a quiet patch, it’s very easy for someone to catch up.
“You can never write off John (Size) – he’s always capable of a spate of winners in a short period as he’s done so many times in his career. You’ve got David, Francis, Danny and Mark; there’s so many in with a chance, but they have to chase me, so I’ll say good luck.”




