Jerry Chau’s quest for the Tony Cruz Award, the prize for Hong Kong’s most successful homegrown jockey in 2020/21, intensified with a treble at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (7 July) – and a massive compliment from 13-time champion rider Douglas Whyte.
Chau’s three-timer on Benno Yung’s Sure Win Win in the second section of the Class 5 Briar Handicap (1650m) and Whyte’s Rainbow Light and Simply Fluke lifted the apprentice’s tally to 56 for the season – and to within touching distance of Vincent Ho’s 58 with two meetings remaining.
With five winners from the past two meetings, Chau is continuing to create a huge impression in his first full Hong Kong Season – and Whyte, a perfectionist, was effusive in his praise of the 21-year-old prodigy after Rainbow Light’s triumph in the Class 4 Green Lane Handicap (1650m).
“You wouldn’t get a much better ride than that – it’s probably his ride of the season,” Whyte said. “It was 10 out of 10 – Jerry won the race.
“We discussed it beforehand, it was about riding the horse with confidence and not hitting the front too soon. He’s a very young, immature horse from the northern hemisphere so he doesn’t know what he’s doing 100 per cent yet but Jerry rode him like a senior jockey.
“A lot of people wouldn’t understand – that was a very confident ride and a very heady ride. I know it’s only a Class 4, but he put that horse in a position, he followed the favourite and he waited and he was vulnerable. But when you’re riding with confidence, you can do things like that and it is just lovely to see a young man flourishing.”