It has been a bumper first few months of 2018 for John Size, with a 10th Hong Kong trainers’ championship locked in the bag, a slew of big-race victories and the prestigious honour of being inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.
Size, though, is not one to rest on his laurels and he is already looking ahead to what the upcoming 2018/19 season has in store as one of the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s first dual-site trainers.
Size is one of nine trainers who have shifted to a dual-site model during the off-season, with two-thirds of their string based at Sha Tin and the other third based at the Club’s new Conghua Training Centre (CTC) on the Chinese Mainland. The handler’s first horses arrived at the Guangdong site on 20 July and the Champion Trainer is pleased with their progress so far.
“From what we’ve seen in the first month or so, it’s all positive, particularly the health of the horses,” Size said. “The facility is good, they obviously started working on it a long time ago and everything that you’d hope for in a training centre seems to be in place.
“It was very pleasing to see the horses, when I first went up there, they’d done very well – they looked good, they were in very good condition and I think the relaxed environment is helping some horses to do a bit better. I guess that was predictable because Sha Tin is pretty busy and the other one is the opposite, it’s a refreshing place.
“So it is all coming together now. They’ve got some systems being set up now where they are going to have trials and gate practice and jump-outs and things like that, we’re in the initial stages of getting that done.”
Among Size’s 21 horses now residing at CTC is G3 Bauhinia Sprint Trophy (1000m) winner Premiere, one of two Hong Kong Group 3 winners at the site along with Tony Cruz’s Lion Rock Trophy (1600m) victor The Golden Age.