Clinging to hopes of a late-season miracle, David Hayes has not conceded in the battle with John Size for the 2024/25 Hong Kong trainers’ championship, but admits his faint chances of landing a third title hinge on a string of favourable results at Sha Tin on Sunday (13 July).
Trailing Size by six wins with only two meetings and 20 races left in the season, dual Hong Kong champion trainer Hayes will saddle nine runners across nine races at Sha Tin this weekend, while 12-time champion Size has 12 starters engaged in 10 races.
Having trimmed Size’s lead from eight with three winners to his fellow Australian’s one over the past two meetings, Hayes acknowledges the enormity of the challenge ahead as he attempts to add to the championships he collected in 1997/98 and 1998/99 during his first Hong Kong stint.
“It’s possible (to win the championship), but probably difficult. I’ve got solid chances on the weekend. What I basically need is for John not to win any races and I have to train a lot of winners. It’s highly unlikely, but we’ll try our best,” said Hayes, who has produced 60 wins this season with eight of his tally delivered by champion sprinter Ka Ying Rising.
Typically optimistic, Hayes is hoping to emulate Francis Lui’s incredible effort to claim the 2023/24 championship with a quartet at the season finale – with the decisive victory in the last race of the season giving the veteran a 70-69 margin over Pierre Ng, who led Lui by 16 at one stage of the campaign.
“When you see Francis came from nowhere last year and won it – we’re just at the stage now where we need John to not train winners and I need to keep training them. It’s a longshot – possible but unlikely,” Hayes said.
“I’ve got a couple of good chances on Sunday, two that wouldn’t surprise me if they won. We’re going for it and there could be a couple of surprises.”