David Eustace will turn to one of his yard’s emerging talents as he bids to build momentum and snap a frustrating spell when Hong Kong racing shifts to Happy Valley’s rare weekend meeting on Sunday (2 November).
Stuck on one win through 15 meetings of the 2025/26 campaign, Eustace, who picked up 36 winners during an excellent debut season in Hong Kong, has been left frustrated by a run of narrow defeats this term.
His best chance of climbing off the bottom of the trainers’ standings this Sunday lies with Colourful King (125lb), who will contest the HK$2.84 million Class 2 Guangzhou Handicap (1200m) on a ten-day turnaround, as he looks to go one better than the second he registered last time out.
“I’d have loved a bit more time (between runs), but we were forced to run here with the programme,” Eustace said. “Having said that, he’s pulled up great. We wouldn’t be going if we weren’t happy with him.”
Eustace’s handy four-year-old has won two of his seven outings in Hong Kong, and another two from five when he was known as Blue Renegade racing as a two-year-old in Australia. All four career wins have come over 1000 metres, and Eustace concedes the gelding will need to handle a step up in distance.




