Local talent is a hot button issue in Hong Kong racing and homegrown heroes were firmly in the spotlight at Happy Valley tonight (Thursday, 18 October) as rookie handler Jimmy Ting snared a double to end the twelfth meeting of the season with a remarkable ten winners from just 35 runners.
It hardly takes a maths professor to conclude that is a mighty impressive strike rate, but those bare facts mask a deeper trend that is perhaps even more significant as far as local riders are concerned.
All bar five of Ting’s runners have been partnered by homegrown jockeys – a remarkable statistic in an era when foreign stars dominate – and the fact that Ting is delivering on a pledge made when awarded his licence in June wasn’t lost on Keith Yeung after Fine With Me (115lb) repelled a whirlwind finish from Lucky Shiny Day (111lb) in the Australian Turf Club Trophy (1650m).
“It’s so rare to see a good young trainer who supports us local guys consistently like Jimmy does and we are very grateful for that,” he said.