Premiership leader Ricky Yiu’s take on his title chances could be described as positive yet pragmatic after he secured his 31st win of the campaign at Sha Tin this afternoon (Sunday, 5 January).
“It’s a bit early, we haven’t even reached half-way yet,” he said sagely, following Encore Boy’s win in the Hoi Ping Handicap (1200m).
“The chance is there for me this season,” he admitted and then added, “I’ll try my guts out and go for it!”
Whether or not Yiu has enough ammunition to maintain his momentum through to 15 July, the experienced handler nonetheless sits in a solid pole position at the turn of the year. His 30 wins exiting Wednesday’s 1 January fixture is a tally bettered by only one subsequent champion trainer in the past 10 seasons: John Size had 31 wins at the same stage before going on to bag the 2017/18 championship with a total of 87.
Yiu, licensed since 1995, enjoyed his best season in 2010/11 when he racked up 49 wins.
“I think I have a good enough string, they’re in good health so if they hold their form maybe we can still have a chance at the end of the season,” he said.