Star apprentice Matthew Poon continued his strong start to his Hong Kong career with his first four-timer and his first Happy Valley trophy victory at the city circuit on Wednesday night (13 September).
“I thought I had the best book of rides I’d had in Hong Kong so far, so I hoped I could ride a winner or two,” Poon said after riding half of the winners on offer at Happy Valley. “Riding four, though, that’s great. What I am most proud of is that I felt I did everything right on these horses tonight, and that’s going to be good for me in the future.”
Poon dominated the first half of the card, winning the two sections of the Class 4 Chicago Handicap (1200m) aboard Dennis Yip’s Starlight and Derek Cruz-trained Good Companion before he won one of Hong Kong’s oldest races, the Class 3 Fakei Cup Handicap (1000m), on E-Super for Manfred Man.
However, it was the claimer’s win aboard the Danny Shum-prepared Inventor in the Class 3 San Antonio Handicap (1650m) which caught the eye. Poon was trapped wide near the rear early on the six-year-old, but when the pace slowed to a crawl, he slid forward gradually before assuming the lead just inside the 700m.