Francis Lui has joined an elite cluster of Hong Kong trainers to saddle 800 winners or more after teaming with regular ally Vincent Ho and Seaweed Fortune to reach the milestone at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (28 September).
Famed through his deeds with Hong Kong’s champion miler Golden Sixty, Lui was typically understated after Seaweed Fortune clinched the Class 4 Sheung Wan Handicap (1650m), joining Tony Cruz (1,419), John Size (1,416), Caspar Fownes (1,016) and Ricky Yiu (905) among the active trainers to post at least 800 victories.
John Moore holds the overall Hong Kong trainers’ record with 1,735 wins.
Fittingly, Lui’s march to a monumental figure was accompanied by Ho’s dominating treble.
“Of course, it’s nice and I’m very happy. I just hope there’s more winners coming,” Lui, 63, said of his achievement before quickly sealing a double with Ho aboard Gallant Waking in the first section of the Class 4 Central Handicap (1200m). “I’m very happy to do it with Vincent.”
Lui was first granted a trainers’ licence in 1996/97, snaring his first Group 1 with Lucky Bubbles in the 2017 G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m).