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Caspar Fownes (front), An Australian horse trainer based in Hong Kong. He is celebrating a first Hong Kong Derby win

Caspar Fownes (born 12 August 1967) is a horse trainer in Hong Kong. He take out his own licence in 2003/04 with 44 winners. In 2010/11 he added 56 winners for a career total of 437.[1]

Significant horses

Performance

Seasons Total Runners No. of Wins No. of 2nds No. of 3rds No. of 4ths Stakes won
2010/2011 548 56 49 61 69 HK$59,230,945

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