Nearing the end of a record-breaking first full-season in Hong Kong, apprentice jockey Jerry Chau’s exploits in the saddle have encompassed a noteworthy win strike rate of nearly 12%, bettered only by Hong Kong’s ‘big two’ – Joao Moreira and Zac Purton – but the 21-year-old is heading into the season’s third-to-last fixture at Happy Valley tomorrow (Wednesday, 7 July) hopeful of boosting the score.
Under the tutelage of Hong Kong’s iconic 13-time champion jockey-turned-trainer, Douglas Whyte, Chau has flourished with 53 wins this term, the most of any apprentice in a single season since Matthew Chadwick struck up 43 triumphs through the 2008/09 season.
“It feels good – thank you to my boss (Douglas Whyte) for giving me the opportunities, teaching me a lot and giving me the confidence which is very important,” Chau said.
As far as people to learn off in Hong Kong, Chau has landed on his feet with Whyte’s expertise in the saddle readily available at his demand and this season the duo has combined for 19 wins in tandem, including a sizzling 12 since the start of May.
“From my boss, I’ve learnt to think quicker in races and that everything changes so fast, especially in Hong Kong and if you wait for one second, the position is gone.
“He trusts me and every time after each race he teaches me and lets me know which part of the race I should have done better but he supports me and gives me the confidence – I think that’s why I keep doing the right things,” Chau said.