Chad Schofield has the chance of producing a significant piece of history this Sunday (13 December) at Sha Tin when he partners Rattan with the hope of joining his father Glyn on the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) honour roll, which would be a Hong Kong first.
Dad won the race in 2005 aboard Natural Blitz at 27/1 by one and three quarter lengths, the only Hong Kong win of the horse’s career, and this weekend son Chad will look to emulate his father’s heroics in the HK$22 million sprint contest when he pairs with Rattan.
“I do remember the day, I was here somewhere jumping for joy – it’d be pretty special and I’ll be doing my best on Sunday,” Schofield said.
Chad spent four years of his youth here while his father Glyn was contracted to ride in Hong Kong from 2002 to 2006, before returning in 2014 with a contract of his own after forging an impressive career in Australia, notching four G1s including a major, the 2013 W.S Cox Plate (2040m) aboard Shamus Award.
But Schofield and Rattan go back nearly four years to their first pairing in January, 2017, and since then the 26-year-old has been in the plate a further 18 times, including his 2019 G2 Sprint Cup (1200m) success, as well as his half-length defeat to Beat The Clock in last year’s G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m).
“If there ever a horse I was to be able to win the race on I would love it to be Rattan for Richard (Gibson) and his owner.
“They’ve been great to me for a number of seasons now and in particular this horse, we started in Class 4 together as a PPG (Privately Purchased Griffin) so it’d be very special to win this big race aboard him,” Schofield said.