Danny Shum strengthened his position in the Hong Kong trainers’ championship with a three-timer at Happy Valley on Wednesday night, moving into third place just days before Romantic Warrior chases a record fourth victory in next week’s QEII Cup at Sha Tin.
The timely haul lifted Shum to 45 wins for the season, placing him behind leaders Mark Newnham and Caspar Fownes, who are level on 48, while David Hayes sits on 44. With the campaign entering a crucial phase, the championship contest has tightened considerably.
Shum opened his account when Always My Folks, partnered by Zac Purton, landed the Class 5 Celebrating 50 Years Of The HK Sevens Handicap over 1000 metres. Fantastic Fun then added a second success under Hugh Bowman in the Class 4 Winning Try Handicap over 1650 metres.
The treble was completed by Harmony Galaxy, ridden by Brenton Avdulla, in the Class 4 Successful Conversion Handicap over 1800 metres. Shum reserved special praise for both horse and rider after the performance.
“He ran a really good race, but it was a world-class performance by Brenton,” Shum said. “He loves this track and distance.”
Despite his rise in the standings, the trainer acknowledged the challenge ahead.
“Hopefully I can keep going, it’s been a good period. I don’t have that many good Sha Tin horses so it will be hard, but I will try my best.”
The Happy Valley race results also featured a notable double for David Hayes and jockey Harry Bentley. World Hero won the Class 4 One City Two Passions Handicap over 1200 metres before All Round Winner followed up in the Class 3 Scrum Half Handicap over 1650 metres.
Bentley was particularly pleased with World Hero, who overcame a wide draw to secure a prominent early position before quickening decisively.
“It was a good performance,” Bentley said. “He’s a horse who’s coming into a good vein of form and he quickened up nicely.”
Caspar Fownes remained firmly in the title picture after Family Fortune captured the Class 5 Celebrating 40 Years Of The HKFC10s Handicap over 1650 metres under Joao Moreira, whose ride earned lavish praise from the stable.
“I don’t think many other jockeys here could have got the same result,” Fownes said. “It was a masterpiece.”
Purton later completed a riding double aboard John Size-trained Beauty Alliance in the Class 3 Hong Kong China Rugby Cup Handicap over 1650 metres. The eight-time champion moved to 98 wins for the season and now stands close to another century of winners.
Bowman also secured a double when Jamie Richards-trained Storming Dragon took the Class 4 Racing With Rugby Handicap over 1200 metres. Richards admitted pre-race concerns over the draw but praised both horse and jockey after the result.
The closing event went to Do You Just, trained by Tony Cruz and ridden by Angus Chung, who claimed the Class 3 Golden Point Handicap over 1200 metres and collected a PP Bonus worth HK$1.5 million.
By So You Think, the three-year-old had previously won the Listed Champagne Stakes in New Zealand before being exported to Hong Kong, and his latest success suggested there could be more to come.
Attention now turns to Sha Tin on Sunday, where the next chapter of the Hong Kong season will unfold before Romantic Warrior’s eagerly awaited return in the QEII Cup.
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