Neil Callan is hoping that Beauty Only’s recent resurgence is a sign that his old ally’s fire has been rekindled ahead of Sunday’s (29 April) G1 Champions Mile at Sha Tin Racecourse. The bay was a close second in last year’s edition of the HK$18 million Champions Day feature.
Champion apprentice in the UK in 1999, Callan enjoyed profitable relationships with trainers Kevin Ryan, Michael Jarvis and Karl Burke in England, winning Group 1s with Hibaayeb (Fillies’ Mile), Amadeus Wolf (Middle Park), Borderlescott (Nunthorpe Stakes) and Palace Episode (Racing Post Trophy).
The Irishman – who has also ridden G1 winners in Germany and Italy – enjoyed his first three-month stint in Hong Kong in the 2010/11 season, bagging two winners.
Since then Callan has announced himself as one of the strongest jockeys on the Hong Kong circuit, earning the nickname “Iron Man”. He believes Beauty Only, whom he will partner for the 19th time in this weekend’s Champions Mile, has been integral in helping him establish a firm foothold in Hong Kong after a middling start.
“Beauty Only was very important for me arriving in Hong Kong because English and Irish jockeys – if you look over the last 10 years – were struggling to make a mark here,” he said.
“I was doing okay, I was hovering around just below midfield in the table and Beauty Only arrived, and just by chance the owners approached me and asked me to ride him. They said they wanted a strong European jockey for a European horse.”