The Hong Kong training championship took another twist under the floodlights at Happy Valley on Wednesday night, where Caspar Fownes produced a timely surge with a valuable double that tightened the contest at the top of the standings. With the season entering its decisive phase, momentum continues to swing between the leading yards in a battle that shows no sign of easing.
Happy Valley race results
The Happy Valley race results reflected a night of shifting fortunes and sharp performances across the card, with Fownes returning to form at a crucial moment in the campaign.
Fownes, who had gone through a quieter spell across recent fixtures, reminded rivals of his depth as he partnered with Joao Moreira to land his 52nd and 53rd wins of the season. The pair struck first with Decision Link, who justified strong support in the opening section of the Class 4 Dandelion Handicap over 1650m. Settled well and finishing strongly, the gelding finally capitalised on a favourable trip after a series of wide draws had previously blunted his chances.
The trainer later admitted the horse had long been crying out for the step up in distance, and the result provided a satisfying return for connections who have been patient through a mixed run of luck.
Fownes and Moreira were not finished there. The partnership doubled up when The Heir returned to winning ways in the second section of the Class 4 Dendrobium Handicap over 1200m. Ending a run of near-misses, the six-year-old showed determination to edge home and reward consistent placing form earlier in the season.
Elsewhere on the card, Victor The Winner produced one of the standout performances, ending a long winless stretch with a strong effort in the Class 2 Thistle Handicap over 1200m. Under a well-judged ride from Angus Chung, the experienced sprinter dug deep in a fiercely run contest to reclaim the winning thread.
Arguably the most visually impressive display came from Tycoon Resources in the Class 4 Ewo Challenge Trophy Handicap over 1000m. Producing a striking late burst from the rear, the Tony Cruz-trained three-year-old confirmed his rapid progression with a second success in as many outings, again underlining his growing reputation.
Cruz also celebrated further success as Flying Wrote stayed on gamely to land the Class 3 Violet Handicap over 1200m, while Zac Purton edged closer to a major career milestone with Vivacious Win powering clear in the second section of the Dandelion Handicap. The convincing nature of that win highlighted both race positioning and timing in a well-executed ride.
Happy Valley race results
Earlier, King Alloy finally broke through at the sixteenth attempt in the Class 5 Celosia Handicap over 1000m, producing a composed late run to secure his first career victory. Vulcanus also returned to form with a well-judged success in the opening section of the Dendrobium Handicap, adding further depth to a competitive evening of racing.
In the wider context of the championship, the standings remain finely poised, with Danny Shum still leading narrowly, while Fownes’ double ensures he remains firmly in contention alongside Mark Newnham and Francis Lui in what is shaping up to be a closely fought finish to the season.
Racing continues at Sha Tin on Sunday, where attention now shifts to another key weekend fixture that could further reshape the title picture.
The night ultimately underlined just how finely balanced the championship has become, with every meeting now carrying added weight as the leading stables trade blows in quick succession. Fownes’ timely resurgence ensured he remains firmly in the hunt, while the consistent form shown across multiple yards kept the pressure firmly on the front-runners.
With several key contenders still within striking distance, the closing stages of the season promise a sustained battle where momentum could shift again with a single feature race performance at either Happy Valley or Sha Tin in the weeks ahead.
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