The Fownes name has been synonymous with Hong Kong racing across the past 40-plus years and Caspar, son of former trainer Lawrie, became only the fourth horseman after John Moore (1,735), John Size (1,535) and Tony Cruz (1,502) to reach 1,100 Hong Kong wins on Wednesday night (17 April) at Happy Valley.
Assistant to his late father for several seasons, Fownes, 56, gained his licence in 2003/04 and since then he has been crowned Hong Kong Champion Trainer four times: 2006/07, 2008/09, 2013/14 and 2020/21. He is best known for handling top talents Lucky Nine, Sky Field, The Duke, Southern Legend, Super Satin, Sky Darci and Green Birdie.
“It’s a nice number and we’ll keep trying to build on that and hopefully we can get to where we want to get. We’re happy and it’s good that Ronan (Fownes) is with me now, learning the game, so it’s been a bit more special to have my young man with me. It’s nice and all in all it’s a nice team effort,” Fownes said.
The milestone came as Ellis Wong capped a double atop Kaholo Angel in the first section of the Class 3 Bowen Handicap (1200m).
“It’s very special and to get it with the young lad, my indentured apprentice Ellis, it was good. It’s kind of funny because we felt looking at the race that we would jump and use our gate speed and go forward and see what happens,” Fownes said.
“I said to the kid though, when you’re out there you have got to ride these races and start to think for yourself, for whatever reason you don’t ping the gates or they just come out a little bit tardy, always go to ‘Plan B’ and learn a little bit yourself, which was good.
“He did the right thing there and gave the horse a nice chance. He was electrifying over the last part – it’s nice to see that.”