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John Size and John Moore have clashed on a number of occasions this season, and they are gearing up for the biggest battle of all - the quest for the 2014-15 trainers' championship. Photo: Kenneth Chan

The Hong Kong racing season is winding down and for many, thoughts turn to the accolades that will be determined come the last meeting on July 12.

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Last week, we focused on the race for Horse of the Year, and opinion was split down the middle between Able Friend and Aerovelocity with angry emails and notes strongly advocating one or the other. That will be an arbitrary decision, in the hands of three Jockey Club executives and three Cantonese journalists.

This week, let’s turn to the other big race through the final five meetings, one that’s not so arbitrary – the battle for the trainers’ championship between the two Johns - Moore and Size - and Caspar Fownes.

JOHN MOORE

Wins (after 78 meetings): 61 (first)

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Moore is known as Hong Kong’s big-race trainer, the man who has three or four runners in every feature and dominates the Group events like no other.

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