John Size moves two clear in trainers’ championship after Happy Valley double

John Size moves two clear in trainers’ championship after Happy Valley double

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Master handler extends title lead over David Hayes after Beauty Infinity and Beauty Alliance strike at city circuit

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John Size fired in a late double at Happy Valley on Wednesday night to put a small but significant gap on David Hayes in the race for this season’s trainers’ championship.

After Beauty Infinity and Beauty Alliance won the final two races on the Valley card, Size moved to 39 wins this term – two clear of Hayes.

The Australians have traded blows in recent weeks, but Size holds a more clear advantage for the first time after continuing his stunning revival from a slow start to the campaign.

“It was lovely, very good,” Size said of the double.

Beauty Alliance smashes them! 🤯

Big win from John Size's charge in the finale at Happy Valley to give his trainer and @AlexisBadel a double each on tonight's programme... @Beautystablehk #HappyWednesday | #HKracing pic.twitter.com/qvWsBLfszd— HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) March 12, 2025
Beauty Alliance smashes them! 🤯

Big win from John Size's charge in the finale at Happy Valley to give his trainer and @AlexisBadel a double each on tonight's programme... @Beautystablehk #HappyWednesday | #HKracing pic.twitter.com/qvWsBLfszd

“Both horses did the job they were expected to, so that’s all we can hope for. We’ve had a good run the past couple of months and made up ground quickly, so we’ve enjoyed that and now we have to keep winning races to try and maintain our position.”

Beauty Alliance was the most impressive of Size’s two winners, bolting in by three and a half lengths in the Class Three Ap Lei Chau Handicap (1,800m) under Alexis Badel.

Sent forward from gate nine to track the speed, the Starcraft four-year-old surged clear in the straight to comfortably account for Fallon and Northern Beast.

Beauty Alliance holds an entry for next week’s HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2,000m) and his two consecutive wins might just put him in the frame for a start in the coveted feature, despite his lowly rating of 65 before Wednesday night.

The Derby field will be announced on Friday and another hopeful racing on Wednesday night, Talents Ambition, won’t make it after finishing a distant last behind Beauty Alliance.

The Newnham-trained gelding boasts a rating of 80 but his best form is on the dirt.

Elsewhere at the Valley meeting, Badel, Andrea Atzeni and Cody Mo Wai-kit joined Size with doubles.

Badel also booted home the Newnham-trained Tactical Command in the third section of the Class Four Peng Chau Handicap (1,200m), while Atzeni made a successful return from a two-meeting suspension.

Atzeni started the night with victory on Mo’s Crystal Powerful in the Class Five Waglan Island Handicap (1,000m) before sealing a brace on Dennis Yip Chor-hong’s Great Spirit in the second section of the Peng Chau Handicap.

Mo clinched his double when Happy Fat Cat delivered Antoine Hamelin a drought-breaking success in the first section of the Class Three Cheung Chau Handicap (1,200m).

Facing a winless streak of 62 rides dating back to December, Hamelin was ecstatic to boot home his third winner in what has been a tough campaign for the Frenchman.

“I love this horse and I love the owner. They have supported me a lot and that’s what we need,” Hamelin said.

“The horse has a big heart and I always do very well with him – I’m very happy to get the winner for everyone.”

Tracking the tearaway leader Youthful Spirits in running, Happy Fat Cat shot to the lead passing the 150m and held on late to beat the raging $1.8 favourite King Of Fighters by a neck.

It was the son of Shalaa’s first success this season after finishing in the first five on his previous four starts – all with Hamelin aboard.

Hamelin won on Happy Fat Cat in 2023 when the gelding was trained by Pierre Ng Pang-chi. The speedster won four races – all over 1,200m at the Valley – last season when transferred to Mo.

Trainer Douglas Whyte was thrilled to land an overdue win with Find My Love after he ran on strongly to claim the first section of the Peng Chau Handicap under Hugh Bowman.

It was the son of Frankel’s third Hong Kong success and first since June 2023.

“He’s been a bit frustrating,” Whyte said. “He needs a fast-run race. In my opinion, he’s good over 1,400m and a mile, but the pace doesn’t suit him.

“I ran him here once over 1,200m and he got held up. When he dropped in class and with the pace of Happy Valley, he just needed a draw and thankfully he got the draw [barrier two] and Hugh gave him a great ride.”

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