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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 33 MIN

Caspar Fownes on 1,200 Wins, Moreira & Title Push | Ka Ying Rising Record

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History has been made in Hong Kong.This week, Andrew Brown is joined by co-host Alex Evers, reporting from Sha Tin Racecourse, fresh from capturing Ka Ying Rising’s record-setting victory in the Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup — a performance that saw the world’s top-rated sprinter become the first Hong Kong-trained horse to win 18 straight, breaking the mark previously shared with Silent Witness.The boys break down the historic run, the atmosphere on track, and what this means for his legacy.Then, four-time Champion Trainer Caspar Fownes joins the show.There’s no shortage of storylines:-Fownes has just become only the fourth trainer in history to reach 1,200 Hong Kong winners-He currently leads the Trainers’ Championship as he chases a fifth titleInternational superstar jockey João Moreira joins his stable in early April-His apprentice Ellis Wong has just graduated after riding 70 winners at Happy Valley Racecourse-Caspar also reflects on his racing journey, his connection to the United States, and reveals details about spending time with American A-lister Kevin Costner.Plus, Andrew and Alex preview a huge weekend at Sha Tin, including:-The return of Little Paradise in the Hong Kong Classic Cup (second leg of the 4YO series)-A blockbuster clash between Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble in the Hong Kong Gold Cup — the second leg of the Triple CrownBig performances. Big personalities. Championship implications everywhere.If you’re enjoying the weekly deep dive into Hong Kong racing, make sure to like the video and subscribe to the channel. We’ve just hit 4,000 subscribers and are rolling hard toward 5,000 — your support helps us keep bringing you the biggest names and best stories from the Hong Kong racing scene.Don’t miss this one.

History has been made in Hong Kong.This week, Andrew Brown is joined by co-host Alex Evers, reporting from Sha Tin Racecourse, fresh from capturing Ka Ying Rising’s record-setting victory in the Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup — a performance that saw the world’s top-rated sprinter become the first Hong Kong-trained horse to win 18 straight, breaking the mark previously shared with Silent Witness.The boys break down the historic run, the atmosphere on track, and what this means for his legacy.Then, four-time Champion Trainer Caspar Fownes joins the show.There’s no shortage of storylines:-Fownes has just become only the fourth trainer in history to reach 1,200 Hong Kong winners-He currently leads the Trainers’ Championship as he chases a fifth titleInternational superstar jockey João Moreira joins his stable in early April-His apprentice Ellis Wong has just graduated after riding 70 winners at Happy Valley Racecourse-Caspar also reflects on his racing journey, his connection to the United States, and reveals details about spending time with American A-lister Kevin Costner.Plus, Andrew and Alex preview a huge weekend at Sha Tin, including:-The return of Little Paradise in the Hong Kong Classic Cup (second leg of the 4YO series)-A blockbuster clash between Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble in the Hong Kong Gold Cup — the second leg of the Triple CrownBig performances. Big personalities. Championship implications everywhere.If you’re enjoying the weekly deep dive into Hong Kong racing, make sure to like the video and subscribe to the channel. We’ve just hit 4,000 subscribers and are rolling hard toward 5,000 — your support helps us keep bringing you the biggest names and best stories from the Hong Kong racing scene.Don’t miss this one.

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