Driven by a signature desire to excel, Douglas Whyte is contemplating a career-high of 50 winners for the season after opening the 2021/22 term with victories at the each of the first two meetings.
Renowned for attention to detail and unstinting professionalism as the most successful jockey in Hong Kong history with a phenomenal 1,813 wins and 13 consecutive riding championships, Whyte is quickly bearing down on the 100-win mark as a trainer after hauls of 44 and 41 in his first two terms.
Following the victories of First Responder and Turin Redstar at Sha Tin and Happy Valley, respectively, in the opening week of the season, Whyte is continuing an impressive upward trend.
“To be totally frank, I haven’t set a goal this season, but I would like to hit around the 50-win mark,” he said.
“I’ve learnt a lot over the last two years, I’m enjoying what I’m doing and I think the consistency is starting to show. The horses are running well, I’m getting them into a good frame of mind and when they do get their chance at the races, they seem to be very competitive.
“I’m comfortable with the way things are happening at the moment.”
Seventh in last season’s championship, Whyte will saddle six runners at Sha Tin on Sunday (12 September), including Super Ten and Harmony Spirit – both of whom will be partnered by apprentice Jerry Chau.