Ricky Yiu is hoping a first Hong Kong win for Super Oasis in Wednesday’s (3 June) Class 2 Cochrane Handicap (1800m) at Happy Valley can provide the spur he needs to repel Tony Cruz’s mounting challenge for the champion trainer title.
Cruz has trimmed Yiu’s lead at the top down to five (57-52) with 10 wins since the start of May against the championship leader’s four. But on Wednesday, Cruz has only three entries to Yiu’s five.
“I’ll try to hang on as best I can,” Yiu said. “There’s still one and a half months to go and everyone is trying to do their best. I’m still five wins ahead of Tony Cruz but he has a lot of up and coming young horses to be competitive, so it’s going to be tough.”
Yiu has surged past his previous career-best tally of 49 wins set in 2010/11. The man responsible for champions like Sacred Kingdom, Fairy King Prawn and Amber Sky has a total count of 803 Hong Kong successes across a 25-season career, which commenced in 1995/96.
His five runners on Wednesday are highlighted by New Zealand import Super Oasis, who finished second at his first run for the handler last start after switching stables.
“The way he goes he can handle Happy Valley pretty well,” Yiu said. “It’s a similar field to what he faced last time and the change of jockey might give him some help, you just never know with these things.”
The Rock ‘N’ Pop gelding will step out for his eighth Hong Kong start and will break from gate two under Frenchman Antoine Hamelin, with 129lb on his back.