From racing.scmp.comThe "Kings of Happy Valley" - jockey Brett Prebble and trainer Caspar Fownes - continued their dominance of the midweek meetings by each securing yet another winning treble at Wednesday night's meeting. Fownes and Prebble combined for a winning double with Victory Mascot and O'Reilly Magic - while each claimed separate wins to each rack up a three-timer."King of the Valley is not a tag I want, I want to win the big races at Sha Tin as well, but it's always grea

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The "Kings of Happy Valley" - jockey Brett Prebble and trainer Caspar Fownes - continued their dominance of the midweek meetings by each securing yet another winning treble at Wednesday night's meeting. Fownes and Prebble combined for a winning double with Victory Mascot and O'Reilly Magic - while each claimed separate wins to each rack up a three-timer.

"King of the Valley is not a tag I want, I want to win the big races at Sha Tin as well, but it's always great to win any race and I was very confident I was on some good chances tonight," Prebble said.

Prebble had already won on Country Magic for trainer Tony Cruz before he combined with Fownes to win on O'Reilly's Magic and Victory Mascot.

"Brett rode O'Reilly's Magic exactly how I wanted him ridden, Victory Mascot was just too good tonight and is always very honest," Fownes said.

"Victory Mascot is well suited by the 2,200 metre races at the Valley, but he can run a good race over the shorter distances as long as he gets a strong early tempo. O'Reilly's Magic has a terrific owner who has been very patient, and that has really been the making of the horse - now we can reap the rewards."

Fownes secured the third win of his treble with Dumbarton Rock, who was too tough for his rivals over the 1,650m of the Chater Handicap and was driven to a gutsy victory by Douglas Whyte.

Country Magic was a late pick-up ride for Prebble, after suspended jockey Marco Chui Kwan-Lai had to forfeit the booking owing to a positive result from a urine sample taken after last week's Valley meeting.

Prebble used every bit of his strength to lift the Tony Cruz-trained gelding to a narrow victory over Destiny's Child and Season Linkz to claim the Edinburgh Handicap (1,200m) by a head.

Chui's punishment - whatever the result of his B sample - has already begun to increase, as the rider also missed out on claiming a winning double on the Cruz-trained stablemate, El Zonda, who saluted later in the programme with Jeff Lloyd in the saddle.