Caspar Fownes has one win to his name so far this season but the handler has had his string in good enough form to have delivered more, as a place strike rate of 38% attests.
With seven second placings and three thirds to go with that sole score from 29 runners, the handler’s Winning Delight would be a welcome follow-up winner at Sha Tin this Saturday (21 September).
Fownes was beaming back in July when the Australian import landed a Hong Kong debut success at long odds. That was over 1400m and the Sebring gelding will stretch out to a mile for his return.
“At 50/1 he was over the odds, for me,” Fownes said of the bay’s one previous race under his care. “It’s always a pleasant surprise when any horse wins first-up in Hong Kong, especially for PPs (Private Purchases – horses already raced before import) coming in rated higher than they should be – history tells you that.
“That was 1400 metres and now we go to a mile,” he continued, “he’s drawn badly (12) so he’ll go back and hopefully he’ll just be hitting the line strongly. He’s fine, he looks a treat, very healthy, so hopefully he’ll give us a big run. He’s got a big weight to carry but he looks like a horse with a bit of a future.”