A DOUBLE FOR FOWNES. VINCENT HO GETS A TREBLE WHILE VICTOR WONG SCORES A SIGNIFICANT SUCCESS
By Hong Kong Jockey Club (Declan Schuster) | Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Caspar Fownes might be 3700 miles away preparing Southern Legend for Saturday’s Dubai Turf (1800m) but that didn’t stop his success as he scored an early double with Chaparral Star and Royal Racer.
Chaparral Star got things off to a flyer in the first, winning under Joao Moreira to give the Brazilian his 46th success of the season.
“That’s Joao’s first winner for me this season, it’s hard to get him because of the job with John Size, as you never know when he is going to be available,” Fownes said.
“Chaparral Star has been running very well, I told Joao to use the gate (3), he needed a good strong ride and he ran well last start, he was wide the whole trip,” Fownes said.
Fownes’ triumphed again with Royal Racer in the second race, giving the handler his 24th win of the season and 16th at the city track.
“He’s getting the hang of racing. I really thought Happy Valley would suit him,” Fownes said. Vincent Ho was in the saddle for Fownes’ second win and the trainer heaped praise on the rider.
“Vincent has been riding at a different level with the big boys all season and he gave this horse a perfect ride, one out one back nearly all the way,” he added.
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As if to prove Fownes right, Ho completed a double on Francis Lui’s This Is Class in the Mount Butler Handicap (1200m) and sealed a treble for the same handler when Racing Luck landed the concluding Siu Ma Shan Handicap (1650m).
“I wasn’t expecting much tonight – certainly not three winners – so that’s a very nice surprise,” said Ho. The former champion apprentice is now on 36 winners for the season and feels a first half century could be a reachable target if his current form continues.
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Frustrated made it back-to-back wins at the Valley as he shot away to win The Indian Recreation Club Challenge Cup (1200m) in commanding fashion for trainer Frankie Lor and jockey Victor Wong.
“He improved after his last start and the draw (stall 1) gave him a big help,” Lor said.
“I think I will look for another 1000m at the Valley, this track is good for small horses,” Lor added.
Wong doubled up and recorded one of the most significant successes of his career when the Paul O’Sullivan-trained Moment Of Power recorded the seventh pillar-to-post success of his career over the Valley’s 1000m track in the Class 2 Pottinger Peak Handicap (1000m).
The normally quiet and reserved Wong didn’t hold back his emotions on this occasion, fist pumping across the line as the game Moment Of Power fended off all challengers.
It was the 45th success of Wong’s Hong Kong career, therefore his claim will be reduced from 7lb to 5lb from his next meeting.
“He raced in a Class 2 1000m race at the beginning of the season and the speed was on and he folded,” O’Sullivan said. “They left him alone tonight and he’s racing at his very best.”
Hong Kong racing continues at Sha Tin on Sunday 31 March.
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