The Hong Kong trainers’ championship has suddenly become a bottle-neck after Frankie Lor and Jimmy Ting’s bids for the coveted crown gained valuable momentum on Wednesday night (27 October) at Sha Tin as Ruan Maia notched his first Hong Kong double.
Vaulting to within a win of David Hayes (14 victories), Lor and Ting boosted their tallies to 13 for the term after their in-form stables completed bountiful October stints with nine wins each, as Tony Cruz (10 wins) joined the title log-jam with Party Everyday’s success.
The 14th meeting of the season delivered an unexpected bounty for Brazilian Maia, who capitalised brilliantly on limited opportunities to land his first brace since relocating from Singapore last season.
“I’m very, very happy,” Maia said. “This is my first double in Hong Kong and I am extremely grateful to Francis Lui, Manfred Man and David Hayes and the other trainers who have given me opportunities.
“I have not had many rides this season (30), but I will continue to work hard and try and get more support. This is very satisfying.”
Maia struck for Man aboard Magic Supreme in the second section of the Class 4 Tin Ha Shan Handicap (1200m) before triumphing on Lui’s Chancheng Prince in the Class 3 Shek Uk Shan Handicap (1650m).