Lyle Hewitson is the epitome of grit and determination. He resolved himself to a successful return following a horror fall in December and now, the South African has only one goal in mind – to ride more winners.
Returning to the sport he loves wouldn’t have been easy and his mishap serves as a reminder of just how perilous life as a jockey can be – even with the glory attached – but the 24-year-old has since propelled his career in Hong Kong to all new highs, including two wins from his last nine rides and HK$9.28 million in stakes this season.
“The main thing is that this season has progressively improved, obviously I started off with a bang and then had the setback and I just had to work on from there, although we were getting good results – the only thing that counts is riding winners,” Hewitson said.
Hewitson returned in January and ended a frustrating run of outs at the end of February, riding out of his skin but without reward, tallying six seconds and 10 thirds on horses consistently unfancied in betting – only two of which were single figures – regularly featuring on mounts with odds ranging from 15/1 up to 84/1.
“Being able to get back on those horses that I have been running well on has been the key factor and they’ve started to turn into winners,” Hewitson said.
Hewitson’s fruitful association with trainer Douglas Whyte has returned four wins since being sidelined at the end of last year.
“I’ve been lucky to get support from Douglas (Whyte) as well as the trust to stay on these horses and now hopefully more trainers can start throwing chances my way, I just need to keeping getting winners and build into the rest of the season,” Hewitson said.