There are seven meetings left in the 2019/20 Hong Kong racing season and while the talk of the town has been the champion jockey race between Zac Purton and Joao Moreira, it’s the man dubbed the ‘Mauritian Magician’ who has stolen the spotlight of late with seven wins from the last two race meetings.
Karis Teetan bagged a four-timer nine days ago at Sha Tin and again starred on Sunday with a treble, equalling his best ever season’s tally of 84 wins in the process. And while he has been producing magic in recent weeks, the jockeys’ title protagonists have played second fiddle with only five wins between them from the last two meetings.
“I wasn’t focussing on breaking my personal best this season, I just try to ride as many winners as I can and things are going well,” Teetan said.
“We have a few more meetings left so hopefully things can keep on rolling and hopefully I can ride as many winners as I can before the end of the season.”
Teetan heads into Wednesday’s (24 June) nine-race programme at Happy Valley with a full book of chances, including three for Tony Cruz. Jockey and trainer have proven a solid partnership this season, striking at 14% together with 22 wins.
“Tony’s (Cruz) played a big role in the last two seasons, he’s definitely supporting me a lot, including all of the other trainers too but I definitely have had a good number of rides from him and a few good winners,” the Mauritian ace said.
The duo has 53 wins together across the last two seasons after their 31 successes together in the 2018/19 season.
“He has definitely helped me a lot to increase my number of wins this season and he was a legend when he was riding, and as well as a trainer; I’ve definitely picked up a few tips from him so it’s a good relationship we have,” Teetan said.
Their association at the midweek fixture kicks off in the Class 3 Mount Gough Handicap (1200m) with California Turbo (117lb), who takes on the impressive Sky Darci (119lb) from the Caspar Fownes yard, again to be ridden by Joao Moreira.
“He (California Turbo) has won at Happy Valley before – he’s been running well and I think he comes to the Valley with a similar rating that he has won off before, so he should be competitive especially from the nice draw,” Teetan said.