Lakeshore Eagle soared to a third win on the bounce and initiated a mid-card four-timer for Karis Teetan who continued a flaming streak at Sha Tin on Sunday, 14 June.
While Zac Purton and Joao Moreira are grinding out the odd win or two, ploughing through treacle in their battle for the jockeys’ championship, Teetan is on a steaming roll. In the past six meetings, the Mauritian has collected 12 victories to Purton’s seven and Moreira’s four.
“Things are going well and when you ride winners you get confidence, that’s a big part of it. Also, there’s the support I’m receiving, you can’t do what I’m doing without the support and I’m very blessed in that way,” he said.
Teetan’s four came in uninterrupted succession: Hang’s Decision followed Lakeshore Eagle, then came Super Alliances, who rolled into God Of Dragon. The rider ended the day with 81 wins, three short of his personal best, as he rounds out a season that has also featured his marriage in mid-May and a first success in the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship back in December.
“It’s taken me a while to figure out how things work in Hong Kong and I’m still learning but I watch Joao and Zac, and just watching what they do and how they ride has helped me learn a lot. I’m really pleased with how things are going, particularly looking ahead to next season,” Teetan said.