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South China Morning Post
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Ellis Wong continues barnstorming finish to the season: ‘I love this horse'
Dancing Code and Ellis Wong (right) get up in the nick of time at Sha Tin. Photo: Kenneth Chan Apprentice jockey boots Dancing Code to victory for boss Caspar Fownes for Saturday night's Class Two Philip Chen Trophy (1,200m) at Sha Tin Apprentice jockey Ellis Wong Chi-wang continued his barnstorming finish to the season by booting Dancing Code to victory for his boss Caspar Fownes in Saturday night's Class Two Philip Chen Trophy (1,200m) at Sha Tin. Sent off the $3.55 favourite, the Aaron Kwok Fu-shing-owned Dancing Code came from forward of midfield to nail Harmony N Blessed and Lady's Choice near the line. 'I'm so happy to win for the boss again and this owner,' said Wong. 'Today, with a good barrier and the strong pace, he travelled really well for me and he tries really hard. He's a small horse but he's got a big heart. He's always fighting really hard. I love this horse.' Dancing Code darts late to grab the Class 2 Philip Chen Trophy at Sha Tin! 🏆 Owned by celebrity superstar Aaron Kwok, the 6YO speedster scoops a fourth win for Caspar Fownes and his apprentice @elliswong05... #SummerSeries | #HKracing — HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) July 5, 2025 Wong moved to 25 winners for the season, while Derek Leung Ka-chun stayed in the hunt for the Tony Cruz Award for leading local jockey by snaring the Class Five Li Cup (1,600m) aboard Celtic Times – the jockey's 33rd success of the season and 250th victory on the Sha Tin turf. Leung trails Matthew Poon Ming-fai (36 winners) and Matthew Chadwick (34) in the race for the Tony Cruz Award. 'That's not bad,' said Leung of the mini-milestone. 'I'll do my best [to win]. I've got to catch 'The [Poon] Train' first.' Frankie Lor Fu-chuen also ticked a little box on Saturday, edging clear of David Hayes to be the most successful trainer on the dirt this season, with the win of Gimme Five in the Class Five Swaine Cup (1,200m) the handler's 10th on the surface for the term. Celtic Times dominates for Derek Leung, who rides his 250th winner on Sha Tin's turf course, while Manfred Man equals his career-best 44 wins in a season! 👏 #SummerSeries | #HKracing — HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) July 5, 2025 Gimme Five's win was the first leg of a double for Teetan, who also saluted aboard Ka Ying Resilience for Hayes in the Class Four Arculli Trophy (1,200m). Hayes also enjoyed a brace after snaring the Class Four Ip Jug (1,800m) with Fortune Boy, trimming John Size's lead in the trainers' premiership to seven with three meetings remaining. Hayes was pleased to see Ka Ying Resilience break through at start 11. 'We have been leading with the horse and he's looked a bit weak, so we thought we'd try and take a sit from a good barrier and hope that it would work and it really did,' said the trainer. 'I think next season we won't be leading all the time with him, especially when he draws an inside gate. I think there's a lot of upside in the horse next season. He's a good horse to follow next year.'


New Paper
26-04-2025
- Sport
- New Paper
April 27 Hong Kong (Sha Tin) form analysis
Race 1 (1,800m) Race 1 (1,800m) 2 Beauty Viva had a go at Class 4 last time and was well-supported into favourite. He mapped against the race shape but still ran on well into fifth. He has trialled well. 3 Oriental Smoke will map perfectly from barrier 3 and has been threatening to win since returning to Class 4. He comes out of the same race as Beauty Viva, where he closed off nicely for third. 1 Matsu Victor also comes through that race, finishing a head away in second. With Joao Moreira in the plate, his chances look strong. 5 Volcanic Spark draws perfectly in barrier 4 with James McDonald engaged to ride. Back to 1,800m from 2,000m suits his chances. Race 2 (1,200m) Race 2 (1,200m) 3 Top Throne was a luckless fourth on debut, where he raced wide without cover but showed plenty of promise. He broke through stylishly, looking like a horse going places. 8 Diriya draws perfectly in barrier 1 for his debut and his trials have been encouraging. Zac Purton in the saddle only boosts confidence. 11 Runjeet caught the eye on debut when given a quiet time out the back before closing strongly late. He has trialled well between runs up on the pace. Second-up improvement is expected. 2 Parterre always warrants respect in this class as a three-time winner in the grade. He can go close under Moreira's guidance. Race 3 (1,400m) 1 Super Express remains the one to beat after winning with plenty in hand at this course and distance on debut for the John Size stable, backing up a series of impressive barrier trials. He should only improve with more racing. 5 Monarch County looks to have turned a corner and has improved since stepping up to 1,400m. He broke through stylishly last time and has trialled well between runs. 2 Super Love backed up his maiden win on his second start with a closing third to Crossborderpegasus after being slow away. A promising trial in between suggests he will enjoy the extra ground. 4 Forerunner was drawn wide last start, but his previous two efforts are key - winning over Brilliant Express two starts back before a close second to Magnificent Nine. Race 4 (1,400m) 2 Divano scored an impressive Class 1 victory at this course and distance over Patch Of Theta last time. Drops into Class 2 and carries more weight, but he is a progressive four-year-old who looks to map ideally from barrier 3 and has the services of Purton. 6 Invincible Shield is shooting for a hat-trick after two dominant 1,200m wins in Class 3. This is his first try at 1,400m and first time in Class 2, but he has drawn one. 5 Dancing Code rolled forward and led at a strong tempo last start, before fading late into fourth. His form reads well and barrier 4 ensures the right run again. 4 Young Champion was runner-up to Packing Hermod in the same race as Dancing Code and has improved since the blinkers went on. Race 5 (1,200m) THE CHAIRMAN'S SPRINT PRIZE (G1) 1 Ka Ying Rising is Hong Kong's star galloper and the world's highest-rated sprinter has swept all before him in his past 11 starts, breaking the track record twice in his last three appearances. A slightly different set-up this time with international contenders back in the mix, but as he showed in December, he has their measure. 6 Helios Express has been the bridesmaid in five of his six runs this season - each time behind Ka Ying Rising - and third on the other occasion. If anyone is to get close again, it is him. 2 Satono Reve returns to Sha Tin after finishing third in December's Hong Kong Sprint. He has since landed the Takamatsunomiya Kinen in Japan and comes back to Hong Kong in peak form. 3 Lucky Sweynesse is a 16-time winner who has not been seen since his Sprint Cup victory in April 2024 due to injury. While it is a huge ask to return in a race like this, McDonald rides, which only adds to the fascination. Race 6 (1,200m) 4 Masterofmyuniverse was reluctant to jump, settled last in running before charging home into third after briefly being held up. The hood comes off, he moves into barrier 2 from 11, and Purton is back on. 3 Geneva broke his Class 3 duck impressively last start after a couple of run-on efforts from wide draws since the class rise. 9 Akashvani finds himself in Class 3, but he will appreciate a kinder draw this time after jumping from gates 12 and 14 in both career runs. 5 Super Legends, from barrier 3 and with McDonald aboard, should not be overlooked. Race 7 (1,600m) THE FWD CHAMPIONS MILE (G1) 1 Mr Brightside, Australia's superstar miler with 19 career wins, nine at Group 1 level, brings elite credentials into this race, including a close-up second to Romantic Warrior in the 2023 Cox Plate. Having been the first overseas runner to arrive in Hong Kong, he has had ample time to settle in. He has the form to win this. 2 Voyage Bubble has stamped himself as Hong Kong's premier miler-middle distance horse and sets the benchmark in this field. Drawn out in barrier 10 while some of his key rivals are drawn inside sets things up for a highly intriguing tactical battle. 12 My Wish was a good thing beaten in the Hong Kong Derby, drawing the outside gate, settling last, and unleashing a devastating final 400m sectional to miss by a short-head. While this is a tougher assignment in open company, Mark Newnham's star four-year-old is as genuine as they come. 6 Galaxy Patch has tested patience this term but gets cheekpieces and the tongue tie on for the first time. He is talented, but his racing pattern requires things to go his way in the run. Race 8 (2,000m) THE FWD QEII CUP (G1) 2 Prognosis has finished runner-up in this race the past two years behind Romantic Warrior. With Romantic Warrior absent this year, McDonald now sides with him as he chases a first Group 1 success on his seventh try. His global form stands up, most notably a second to Via Sistina in the 2024 Cox Plate. 11 Liberty Island, Japan's Triple Tiara winner, was wide throughout when eighth to Soul Rush and Romantic Warrior in the Dubai Turf. That was her first run since a strong second to Romantic Warrior in December's Hong Kong Cup. Can improve sharply second-up. 3 Tastiera returns to Sha Tin off the back of a brave third in the same Hong Kong Cup, where she was caught wide early and rolled forward to settle second. That effort sets her up well for this. 5 El Vencedor arrives in career-best form from New Zealand, chasing his fifth win on the bounce after leading and holding off a fast-closing La Crique in back-to-back Bonecrusher Stakes. His on-pace pattern and Purton are positives. Race 9 (1,600m) 10 Family Jewel resumes at a track and distance where he is two from two. With Moreira aboard from a mid-draw, he may not have to settle as far back as he has in the past. 11 Magnificent Nine has had 17 attempts to win in Class 3 for seven placings, but he has been trending upwards this season. He should enjoy a soft run in transit. 6 Star Mac ran a strong third behind Sky Jewellery at this course and distance, which reads well. 14 Good Luck Babe steps back into Class 3 after an all-the-way win over this trip in Class 4. The four-year-old still has more to come. Race 10 (1,400m) 3 Silvery Breeze resumes off a 77-day break following a last-start fall in the home straight. Drawn no lower than gate 11 in three of his five Hong Kong starts, he resumes from an inside draw this time. 7 Stellar Swift is on the seven-day turnaround after closing well for third behind the up-and-comer South Star. Barrier 11 is tricky, but his form is strong. 4 Endeared reunites with Craig Williams, who steered him to victory two starts ago. From a mid-draw, he can settle closer in the run like he did when winning. 5 Eighty Light Years has not won in more than a year but has been showing a return to form of late. Comments courtesy of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Comments courtesy of The Hong Kong Jockey Club