In a symbolic confluence of generations, Douglas Whyte and Jerry Chau shared the Happy Valley spotlight with milestone trebles on Wednesday night (5 May) as both master and apprentice shone with landmark success.
Chau’s inexorable advance towards the upper echelon of the Hong Kong racing fraternity continued apace when Whyte’s protege reached the jurisdiction’s 45-win milestone with a double, marking the end of his seven-pound allowance.
Whyte, a 13-time champion jockey, notched his first three-timer as a trainer – two of them in partnership with Chau – as the South African horseman continued to forge new territory after taking out his training licence in 2019/20.
“I’ve had a nice run of seconds, so it’s nice to now have some winners,” Whyte said, after boosting his 2020/21 tally to 26 after prevailing with McLucky, Harmony Fire and Noble Desire. “Just keep chipping away, it’s nice to have a treble – it means a lot.”
The most successful jockey in Hong Kong history, Whyte was elated for Chau, who rode his first winner in Hong Kong on 9 May, 2020, but from Saturday (8 May) will be able to claim five pounds after out-riding the first portion of his allowance.
“He’s a hard worker, he’s got a lovely style and he’s riding horses with a bit of thought – he’s putting his head into things – and the results have shown,” Whyte said of Chau. “It’s good for him. I’m happy for him because he can now claim five (pounds) and he’s going to have more opportunities.”