RICHARD FAHEY is on the brink of landing the Charles Clinkard Top Trainer at York title for a record ninth time.

Ryedale-based Fahey is also all set to claim the crown with a record number of winners for a single year.

York’s two-day season finale begins on Friday and Fahey goes into it with 16 successes on Knavesmire in 2018 – already one more than the previous record he established in 2010.

His yard has posted a further 10 silver medal spots 10 third-placed finishes so far this term.

Last year the York trainers’ title went down south to William Haggas, a Yorkshireman who trains in Newmarket.

When this season started Fahey was keen to bring the crown back to Malton and he signalled his intentions with a brilliant treble on the opening day of the curtain-raising Dante Festival.

Five doubles have followed, along with three single successes, with well known names like Mr Lupton adding to the tally in both May and July, as Fahey kept on extending his lead, which currently stands at seven ahead of John Gosden.

“I wasn’t too happy when William won it last year. The difference was, this year, I set my stall out early – I didn’t want Haggas getting it again,” said Fahey with a chuckle.

“The thought at the beginning of the season was to try and get it put to bed. It doesn’t always happen that way, but luckily it did.

“There has been some good days this year but we never take York for granted – it’s a tough place to get a winner. But to get 16 is quite a lot, so the team have done well.”

Fahey's Musley Bank team may not have had top-class miler Ribchester among their number this year but horses such as Sands of Mali, Forest Ranger, Kimberella and Red Balloons have ensured plenty of big-race successes.

“We’ve had 170 winners, we shouldn’t complain,” assessed Fahey. “But we‘ve missed the big horse Ribchester – we’re just trying to find another one.”

Fahey will be represented by a strong team over Friday and Saturday at York, including in the Listed Coral Rockingham Stakes and the £100,000 Coral Sprint Trophy - the 23rd contest at York to offer at least six-figure prize money.

“There’s never any gimmes at York, so if we got one or two I’d be delighted,” said Fahey, who secured his first Top Trainer at York award more than a decade ago, in 2006.

“We’ve got two in the Rockingham – Cosmic Law and Space Traveller. You’d like to think they’ll be competitive.

“We’ve got George Bowen, Brian The Snail, Kimberella and Bengali Boys in the Sprint. I’d say they’ll all run if they get in.”

The first race of the meeting gets underway on Friday at 2.05pm. All 14 races over the two days, which carry record prize money of almost £500,000, will be shown live on Racing UK.