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Race for the Trainers’ Championship: Lui braced for a battle
The Hong Kong racing season has moved into its final quarter, and there’s plenty on the line between now and the concluding meeting on 15 July, with nothing currently commanding more attention than the mouthwatering battle for the trainers’ championship.
There are five trainers within eight wins of the pace-setting Mark Newnham’s 52 victories, with Caspar Fownes and Danny Shum sitting on 51 successes and David Hayes (48) and John Size (44) also lurking.
Veteran Francis Lui is also among the chasing pack after amassing 45 winners through the season’s 69 meetings so far.
While Lui admits “it won’t be easy” to prevail, he is no stranger to coming from behind to claim championship success after winning four of the final five races of the 2023/24 season to pip Pierre Ng to the title by one win.
Lui sat five wins adrift of Ng after 69 meetings of the 2023/24 season, and while it came down to the final day and he had to orchestrate one of the all-time great finishes to snare victory, he believes this year’s task is greater still.
“Last time I was only in competition with Pierre, but this time as many as five other trainers can win it. They are all so close and I’m sure they will have plenty of winners,” he said.
“Of course, I will try hard to win my second premiership but it won’t be easy.”
While Lui started the season slowly, he warmed up through October and November before a quiet December gave way to a fruitful start to 2026, with January (10 winners), February (eight) and March (10) his biggest months of the campaign so far.
April was tougher going for Lui; he banged in a timely double late on last Sunday’s (3 May) Sha Tin card, grabbing the final two races with Baby Sakura and Turquoise Velocity to begin May on a high.
The lightly raced pair look capable of winning again this season, as do the undefeated Hot Delight and the in-form Gold Patch.
“I have quite a few horses who can win more races but I can’t say that I am confident of winning the premiership,” Lui said.
“It’s very close. It all depends on how they run. I will take it step by step. To have so many trainers fighting it out is great competition.”
Hot Delight and Gold Patch are among Lui’s 10 runners at Sha Tin this Saturday (9 May), with the former looking to make it four wins from four starts in the Class 2 Sai Wan Shan Handicap (1200m) and the latter chasing a hat-trick in the Class 3 Lei Yue Mun Park Handicap (1200m).
Amazing Partners in the Class 3 Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Handicap (1600m) is another in-form Lui galloper heading to Sha Tin this weekend, while the handler will be eager to see what debutants Almighty Warrior, Spirited Steed and Winalot can produce.
Trainers’ Ranking (Top 6) – As of 7 May, 2026
| Trainer | Win | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Total runs | |
| 1st | M Newnham | 52 | 43 | 42 | 46 | 29 | 450 |
| 2nd | C Fownes | 51 | 36 | 35 | 32 | 33 | 437 |
| 3rd | D Shum | 51 | 32 | 29 | 35 | 28 | 405 |
| 4th | D Hayes | 48 | 36 | 36 | 43 | 39 | 534 |
| 5th | F Lui | 45 | 35 | 52 | 26 | 33 | 409 |
| 6th | J Size | 44 | 52 | 48 | 35 | 49 | 484 |
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Isivivane must show his mettle
Champions Season has reached a crucial stage as trainers begin fine-tuning their paths toward the Hollywoodbets Durban July, balancing form with the challenge of securing a favourable handicap weight. Saturday’s WSB 1900 at Hollywoodbets Greyville could once again provide key July clues.
Peter Muscutt saddles Isivivane, still on the fringe of the July field but likely to secure a berth with victory here. While his recent wins have come on the polytrack, he has a favourable draw and workable weight.
Champion trainer Justin Snaith fields several major contenders. Native Ruler carries top weight and has little to lose ratings-wise, while stablemate Regulation, ridden by stable jockey JP van der Merwe, receives a significant weight advantage. Betting support may prove revealing. Snaith also unleashes Legal Counsel, who finished strongly behind Questioning last time and should improve for the run.
Of greater interest are Note To Self and Eight On Eighteen. Note To Self was runner-up to top filly Wish List in the Cape Derby and a bold showing would strengthen his July claims, though it could result in a ratings increase. Eight On Eighteen, runner-up in last year’s Durban July behind The Real Prince, makes his local debut after an underwhelming Cape campaign. He may need the outing but possesses the class to feature prominently.
Candice and Tammy Dawson saddle classy three-year-old Trust, winner of the Dingaan’s and never out of the money in six starts. His performance will provide a strong measure of the current three-year-old crop. The Ultimate King, from the Paul Peter stable, also enters calculations after a narrow defeat to Fire Attack when fitted with blinkers for the first time.
The Pick 6 opener, a Conditions Plate, has shrunk to seven runners, four from the Snaith yard. Likely pacemaker Okavango has been excellent in front-running efforts, including a brave second in the Premier’s Champions Cup. He benefits from Mickaella Michel’s 1.5kg allowance and already sits high enough in the July weights to avoid a harsh penalty.
Elsewhere, Mocha Blend, winner of the Summer Cup, represents Frank Robertson and receives weight from most rivals, making her a serious contender. Lightly raced Ascalon Dancer, a recent maiden winner, also commands attention in a high-quality contest loaded with Durban July implications.
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Race for the Trainers’ Championship – Fownes: “The most exciting trainers’...
The Hong Kong racing season has moved into its final quarter and there’s plenty on the line between now and the concluding meeting on 15 July, headlined by what Caspar Fownes has described as “the most exciting trainers’ championship ever”.
Rarely has the fight for the trainers’ premiership been so evenly poised so deep into a campaign, with Fownes and Mark Newnham level in the lead on 50 winners and Danny Shum (49), David Hayes (48), Francis Lui (43) and John Size (41) in striking distance.
Fownes is no stranger to premiership success, bagging the title on four previous occasions, and he revealed just how much he is relishing the fight for a fifth crown.
“I’m really enjoying it. I’m enjoying the competition, and I’m so glad there’s six guys fighting it out. The pressure is constant, and I’m just enjoying the fact it’s game on and everyone is having a go,” he said.
“I would say it’s the most exciting trainers’ championship ever. When you’ve got that many in the hunt – normally a couple clear out from the rest and fight it out – it’s really up for grabs.”
Fownes, who last took the title in 2020/21, finished third last season with 52 winners and is confident he has a nice spread of young horses on the up and older horses on the right ratings.
“I’ve got many winners left. I’m not going to let my competitors know what they are but I’ve got quite a few that can win two or three,” he said.
“I’ve just got to see if there are enough to get done what I want to get done – I want to win a fifth title. I’m in for the fight.
“I’m happy where I’m sitting. I’m sure someone will overtake me and I will overtake them and it will go back and forth and people will have a run. It’s going to be hard fought and it’s really exciting.”
Fownes has had a consistent season, starting strongly with seven winners in each of September and October and really putting his foot down with nine victories in December.
He kept things ticking over with half a dozen winners in February and March, and he has reeled off seven successes in April, thanks to a little help from none other than the “Magic Man”, Joao Moreira.
Moreira wasted no time after coming on as Fownes’ retained rider in early April, steering home a four-timer for his new boss at Happy Valley on 8 April to add another layer to the title race.
“It’s great to have Joao on board and I really want to win it this year. It would mean a lot. I’m focused and I’m putting everything into it,” Fownes said. “I’m working hard and I just hope I can get it done.”
Fownes saddles up nine runners at Sha Tin this Sunday, including Joy Of Spring in the G3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup (2400m) and Kaholo Angel in the Class 2 Members Cup (1600m).
Trainers’ Ranking (Top 6) – As of 30 April, 2026
| Trainer | Win | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Total runs | |
| 1st | M Newnham | 50 | 42 | 41 | 44 | 28 | 437 |
| 2nd | C Fownes | 50 | 34 | 35 | 31 | 32 | 420 |
| 3rd | D Shum | 49 | 31 | 28 | 32 | 27 | 391 |
| 4th | D Hayes | 48 | 33 | 34 | 43 | 39 | 519 |
| 5th | F Lui | 43 | 35 | 50 | 26 | 33 | 398 |
| 6th | J Size | 41 | 50 | 46 | 34 | 46 | 469 |
May 3 Selangor Preview By Mark Lydeamore
Tin Pan Alley can play a hit tune
Viva can claim the Legal Eagle
The Legal Eagle Stakes at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth offers an important stepping stone toward the Hollywoodbets Durban July, with half the field holding entries for the country’s premier contest.
Viva’s Liberte, trained by Candice Bass, profiles as the horse to beat. Lightly raced and still developing, he has had a less-than-ideal preparation this season but has shown promise against strong opposition. His third in the Cape Derby behind Wish List and a solid effort in the Variety Club Mile suggest he is nearing peak fitness. With leading rider Craig Zackey aboard, this could be his moment to deliver a statement win and strengthen his July credentials.
Tenpenny, from the Paddy Kruyer yard, is another serious contender. He finished narrowly ahead of Viva’s Liberte last time and is arguably better suited to the step up in trip, despite a slight weight disadvantage. La Pulga, a consistent performer, is rarely far behind Tenpenny and should again be competitive, though he may need to find extra to match the top contenders.
Elsewhere on the card, Peace Garland looks ready to break through in Race 1 after two promising runs against useful juveniles. In Race 2, Swift Serenity—a consistent maiden with multiple placings—may have found her opportunity in a suitable sprint.
Race 3 could offer value through Signor Dante, who has faced stronger company in recent starts and may appreciate the drop in class. In Race 4, Lark’s Song, twice runner-up recently, appears poised to shed her maiden tag under Andrew Fortune.
The Listed Ladies Mile (Race 5) sees Swiatek as a lively contender, proven over the course and distance and capable of bouncing back in slightly easier company.
Among the juveniles, Kalahari King stands out in the Grade 3 Winter Nursery, having impressed with a fluent and professional victory last time.
Later, Sooty brings consistent if unpredictable form into Race 8, while Final Call looks progressive and could outclass her rivals in the finale.
With several runners eyeing bigger targets, Sunday’s meeting provides both competitive racing and key clues ahead of the winter feature season.
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France Express Form & Race Previews (ParisLongchamp) – Sunday, May 10
RACE 1: PRIX DE SAINT-GEORGES (GROUP 3) (TURF TRACK) – 1000M – TIME: 18:40 PRIZE MONEY: EUR73200
Rayevka (IRE) Finished sixth in the Group 1 Al Quoz Sprint over 1200m at Meydan on 28 March. She drops back in class and is the horse to beat. Jawwal (FR) Is better than latest when seventh over 1100m at Deauville in a Conditional Listed on 7 April. He finished second in the Group 1 Prix de l’Abbaye last year October. Beautiful Diamond Finished third over 1000m at Bath in a Conditional Listed on 5 April. She makes her way to France with high hopes. Rogue Lightning (IRE) Showed signs of a form return when fourth over 1200m at Doha on 14 February. He would have freshened up and can feature.
RACE 2: MOGADOR HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 19:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21000
Kendaro (FR) Finished sixth over 1400m on this course in a Handicap on 26 April. Mickael Barzalona rides and can win if switching off early. Dollar Des Bois (FR) Finished third over 1400m on this course in a Handicap on 26 April. He is ideally drawn and should be involved. Romancier Nocturne (FR) Should have finished closer when unplaced over 1400m at Chantilly in a Handicap on 16 March. Big chance with luck in running. La Prima (GER) Finished fourth over 1400m at Senonnes in a Conditional Maiden on 8 April. She is progressive and may have more to come.
RACE 3: CAMILLE PISSARRO COOLMORE PRIX SAINT-ALARY (GROUP 2) (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 19:50 PRIZE MONEY: EUR119000
Gilded Prize Unbeaten from three starts. Was victorious in a Group 3 over 2000m at Saint-Cloud on 17 April. She has class about her and is the horse to beat. Concorde Agreement (FR) Victorious over 1800m on this course in a Group 3 on 5 April. She looks to be above average and merits healthy respect. Composing (IRE) Finished fifth over 1400m at Leopardstown in a Group 3 on 12 April. The combination of Aidan O’Brien and Ryan Moore cannot be discounted. Lapotheose (FR) Unbeaten from three starts. Victorious in a Conditional Listed over 2000m at Toulouse on 19 April. Faces a competitive field but she may be up to the task.
RACE 4: THE PRESIDENT OF THE UAE CUP – COUPE D’EUROPE DES CHEVAUX ARABES (ARAB GROUP 1) (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 20:25 PRIZE MONEY: EUR350000
Lippo De Carrere (FR) Winner of last three starts, the latest of which was a Group 1 over 2400m at Doha on 14 February. He is the horse to beat. Moneer (FR) Victorious over 2000m at Toulouse in a Group 2 on 19 April. Mickael Barzalona retains the ride, and he is one of the leading contenders. Rb Kingmaker (USA) Winner of a Group 1 over 2100m in Saudi Arabia on 13 February. He always gives of his best and merits healthy respect. Hajmah (FR) Finished behind MONEER (5) when second over 2000m at Toulouse in a Group 2 on 19 April. There should not be much separating the pair at the finish.
RACE 5: SUPER HANDICAP DU PRINTEMPS (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 21:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR96000
Everillo (FR) Recent winner over 2400m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 3 on 24 April when last seen. Looks capable of making an impact. Sabroso (FR) Two placed runs this year, third on the latter over 2000m in a Condition at Madrid (ESP) on 12 April. Key player. Morphewan (FR) Two unplaced runs of late, the latter over 2400m in a Class 2 at Lyon Parilly on 18 April. Can give a better account this time. Daring Prince Unplaced last time, fourth before that in a Listed at Saint-Cloud on 19 March. Capable of a lead role.
RACE 6: EMIRATES POULE D’ESSAI DES POULAINS (GROUP 1) (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 21:50 PRIZE MONEY: EUR650000
Puerto Rico (IRE) Top-class last year with three wins including two Group 1, the most recent in the Criterium International at Saint-Cloud over 1600m on 26 October. Key chance. Rayif (IRE) Fair third last time over 1400m at this track in a Group 1 behind PUERTO RICO (7) on 5 October. Promising juvenile that can be competitive and fit to go. Komorebi (IRE) Nice win in a Group 3 at this track over 1600m last time out on 12 April. Seems to have progressed and holds a live chance of being involved. Nighttime (FR) Ran well to be second last time over this track and trip in a Group 3 on 12 April, second before that in a Group 1 over 1400m at this track last October. Hard to ignore.
RACE 7: EMIRATES POULE D’ESSAI DES POULICHES (FILLIES’ GROUP 1) (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 22:25 PRIZE MONEY: EUR550000
Diamond Necklace (IRE) Unbeaten in three runs last year, the latest success over this track and trip in a Group 1 on 5 October. Top-class 2YO who will be fit from an absence. Narissa (IRE) Nice effort to be second in a Group 3 over the track and trip on 12 April last time out. Placed in Group races last year and warrants respect. Green Spirit (USA) Placed fourth on her latest start in a Group 3 over the track and trip on 12 April, second previously in a Group 1 over track and trip behind DIAMOND NECKLACE (13) on 5 October. Top-three chance. Zanthos (FR) Two wins from only three runs, the most recent win in a Group 2 at Newmarket (UK) over 1400m on 26 September last year. Ought to be in the shake-up.
RACE 8: PRIX DU PETIT CHATELET HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 23:00 PRIZE MONEY: EUR33600
Douriann (FR) Two unplaced runs this year, the latter over 2000m at Fontainebleau in a Class 2 Handicap on 20 April. More encouraging effort last time and can get back on track. Tiger Rock (IRE) Unplaced last time, third before that over 1800m in a Class 3 Handicap on 7 April. Can blow hot and cold but remains capable of being involved. Bella Memoria (FR) Ran well to be second at Saint-Cloud on her penultimate start in a Class 3 Handicap over 2400m on 29 March. Player. Foxey Lady (FR) Recent winner over 2000m at Fontainebleau in a Class 3 Handicap on 20 April. Course winner over 1900m in a Class 3 Handicap last September. Hard to leave out.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Turffontein) – May 10
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: TURFFONTEIN STANDSIDE@2026.05.10
Turffontein Standside, 10.05.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R125.000, 11:40GMT+2
Race Summary: RUBY WHISPER sets the standard on the strength and consistency of her form and her experience will stand her in good stead. The betting will provide a guide to the chances of the newcomers, of whom Rafeef fillies HAUTE COUTURE and RAFEEF’S QUEEN appeal most. TIME TO FIRE and KWAITO are also of interest and worth a market check.
Selections: #8 Ruby Whisper, #3 Haute Couture, #7 Rafeef’s Queen, #4 Kwaito
Turffontein Standside, 10.05.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R115.000, 12:15GMT+2
Race Summary: QUEVANO improved to finish a career-best 2nd over track and trip in his first start as a gelding and a repeat of that performance could suffice. NEBRASKA is held on that form but should not be far off the action. THE REASON and youngster THE NAME OF DLADLA would not be winning out of turn either after their recent near misses. Both are competitive and should be winning sooner rather than later. Watch the betting on newcomers EVENING NEWS and RAGING THUNDER.
Selections: #2 Quevano, #9 The Name Of Dladla, #1 Nebraska, #7 The Reason
Turffontein Standside, 10.05.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R110.000, 12:50GMT+2
Race Summary: MASTER’S ROSE has finished 3rd in 3 consecutive starts, the latest over track and trip after a break. She would have tightened up since and won’t have to improve much to open her account. Youngster ONWARD was also 3rd over this course and distance last time so should have a role to play. DEVIOUS LOOKS and OH LA AMOUR would have benefitted from encouraging introductions and could improve to make their presence felt. PURPLE RAIN had excuses for a disappointing last start and may do better with a tongue-tie fitted.
Selections: #4 Master’s Rose, #9 Onward, #6 Devious Looks, #7 Oh La Amour
Turffontein Standside, 10.05.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R150.000, 13:25GMT+2
Race Summary: Cape Guineas winner JAN VAN GOYEN was gelded after his last start at Grade 1 level and is open to improvement on his reappearance. Joint best-weighted runner PRESSONREGARDLESS remains competitive under a penalty, as does fellow last-start winner HAWKBILL on his return after a layoff. Consistent DANCE KING and fitter WILD INTENT also have the means to get involved.
Selections: #1 Jan Van Goyen, #2 Pressonregardless, #6 Dance King, #3 Wild Intent
Turffontein Standside, 10.05.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 1160m, Turf, R400.000, 14:00GMT+2
Race Summary: Well-bred FLOWER ISLAND impressed when winning on debut, beating male rivals. She is open to any amount of improvement on her reappearance so it could pay to follow her progress against same-sex opposition. GRISELDA has done little wrong and boasts feature-race form which should stand in her good stead. Stablemates ALICE B TOKLAS and GRANDE HAWAII confirmed the promise of their debuts with last-start victories and should also be competitive with further progress expected. LOVE NOT WAR was 3rd in a Grade 3 last time so must be respected.
Selections: #4 Flower Island, #6 Griselda, #1 Alice B Toklas, #9 Love Not War
Turffontein Standside, 10.05.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1160m, Turf, R400.000, 14:35GMT+2
Race Summary: Unbeaten HEATH HOUSE is hard to oppose after 3 consecutive wins, each one more impressive than the last. BETTER NEVER ENDS was a 40-1 winner of a course-and-distance Grade 2 last time so must be respected. However, jockey Muzi Yeni deserts that last-start winner in favour of wide-margin debut scorer GIMME SOME LUCK, suggesting the latter could pose more of a threat to the selection. PRAYERSANDPROMISES (cheekpieces fitted) and stablemate VIKING LASS (sex allowance) can get into the picture too.
Selections: #6 Heath House, #5 Gimme Some Luck, #3 Catfish, #1 Better Never Ends
Turffontein Standside, 10.05.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R175.000, 15:10GMT+2
Race Summary: KING HARALD and GOLDEN OPERATOR have a score to settle. The latter, unbeaten with blinkers on, edged their most recent meeting and is weighted to confirm the form of that last-start victory over this trip. FIRE STORM has won both starts with a tongue-tie fitted and should remain competitive at this level. ERROL FLYNN had excuses for a disappointing last start at Grade 1 level and should not be ignored after a subsequent break. Unexposed debut winner DAWSON’S ANVIL and stablemate OVATION STAR also warrant respect.
Selections: #4 Golden Operator, #1 King Harald, #6 Errol Flynn, #5 Fire Storm
Turffontein Standside, 10.05.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R150.000, 15:45GMT+2
Race Summary: MONEY HEIST finished ahead of MAIN DEFENDER in a course-and-distance Grade 2 last month and is weighted to confirm that form on these revised terms, though the latter could have more to offer in first-time blinkers. TEXAS RED made no impression in the same race but is a lot better than that effort suggests and could have a role to play on earlier form. WORLD OF ALICE made an encouraging Highveld return over a distance short of her best and should pose more of a threat over the extra 200m. Stablemate CARE FORGOT is weighted to be competitive and closely matched on recent form with BOB’S YOUR UNCLE.
Selections: #4 Money Heist, #1 Main Defender, #8 World Of Alice, #2 Texas Red
Turffontein Standside, 10.05.2026, Race 9, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R130.000, 16:20GMT+2
Race Summary: DOITWITHDIAMONDS and DIOGENES boast recent feature-race form so should be competitive at this level off their current marks. ROYAL EDITION, WAYNE and JORDAN have the form and experience in this grade to play leading roles. TITANS OF WAR and last-start winner KUDZU complete the shortlist.
Selections: #2 Diogenes, #1 Doitwithdiamonds, #7 Wayne, #5 Royal Edition
Turffontein Standside, 10.05.2026, Race 10, Gallops, 1160m, Turf, R135.000, 16:55GMT+
Race Summary: ZALATORIS is course-and-distance suited and boasts solid form credentials at this level so will likely fight out the finish with consistent KARATE KID who fits a similar profile. THE LAST DUKE, versatile MAX THE MAGICIAN and filly SEASON’S GREETINGS are also competitive on the strength of their recent form.
Selections: #1 Zalatoris, #2 Karate Kid, #4 The Last Duke, #6 Max The Magician
Best Win: #6 HEATH HOUSE
Best Value Bet: #4 FLOWER ISLAND
Best Longshot: #4 FLOWER ISLAND





























