Elated after the latest twist in a rollercoaster debut Hong Kong season, Luke Currie jubilated in a remarkable Sha Tin double for John Size on Wednesday night (4 May) to seal an inspiring return from injury.
Likening victory aboard standby starter Touch Faith in the Class 5 Lau Fau Shan Handicap (1200m) to the emotion of major race success, Currie completed a 467/1 double for Size when Amazing Teens prevailed in the Class 4 Mai Po Handicap (1650m).
“I feel like it’s the biggest race I’ve ever won in my career, I’m that happy. To come back from injury and stay here, it’s been really hard,” Group 1-winning Currie said after Touch Faith’s win, referencing a trial fall in February which left him hospitalised with a fractured vertebra.
Sidelined for 18 meetings after Pride Of Eight’s saddle slipped at Sha Tin on 4 February, the 40-year-old Australian’s mishap contrasted vividly with the perfect start he had made to his Hong Kong stint with victory at his first ride on Miracle Victory for David Hayes on 30 January.
Out of action until 10 April, Currie then contested 28 races after resuming – and filled the placings on only one occasion before taking the mount on Touch Faith, who was promoted into the field with the scratching of Lumen Baba.
“You need the luck. It’s a starting block again for something that I hope gets bigger,” Currie said before then combining with 11-time champion trainer Size with Amazing Teens.