Vagner Borges realised a dream when he bagged his first Hong Kong win at Happy Valley tonight (18 March) with an all-the-way success aboard Very Sweet Orange in the Class 3 Cassia Handicap (1000m).
“My dream was always to come to Hong Kong and to have a winner here, I’m very happy,” Borges said, through his interpreter, Luis Lopez.
The 26-year-old Brazilian broke cleanly aboard the Me Tsui-trained galloper to hold the front, and from there fended off the late challenge from Amazing Kiwi (120lb) who missed by half a length. The win was Very Sweet Orange’s third in succession.
Brazil’s four-time champion jockey returned for his second short-term contract with nine rides last Sunday (15 March) when his best result was a runner-up effort for Tsui but tonight he managed to go one better for the handler.
“I just want to say thank you to the trainer for giving me the opportunity, I’ve waited a long time for this and I want to thank the trainer and the Jockey Club for the win,” the jockey said.
Borges, has followed fellow countryman and three-time Hong Kong champion jockey Joao Moreira to a career in Hong Kong, as well as three-time British champion Silvestre de Sousa – both riders have paved the way to lift the international profile of Brazilian riders in recent years and Borges hopes he can do his bit too.