Matthew Chadwick hopes to carry impressive momentum onto the international stage at Seoul Racecourse on Sunday (4 September) when he partners Hong Kong’s Computer Patch in the G3 Korea Sprint (1200m, sand) and Kings Shield in the G3 Korea Cup (1800m, sand).
Winner of the Tony Cruz Award as Hong Kong’s best-performed local jockey last season with 55 wins, Chadwick is relishing the opportunity to parade his wares internationally as he combines with Jimmy Ting (Computer Patch) and Hong Kong’s champion trainer Frankie Lor (Kings Shield).
“It’s a great opportunity and privilege to come overseas with a couple of Hong Kong horses. A lot of us haven’t been away because of COVID,” Chadwick, 32, said. “So, it’s great to be able to come here to compete on a personal and professional level.
“It’s been a long time – a long road – in between riding overseas. Hopefully this can be another platform for me to go up from here. It’s great that it’s two Hong Kong horses who have been able to come here. It’s very exciting.”
A Hong Kong Jockey Club Apprentice Jockeys’ School graduate, Chadwick rode successfully in Australia in his formative riding days before returning to Hong Kong, where his startling rise continued under Tony Cruz.
Chadwick exercised Kings Shield this morning (Thursday, 1 September) and is hopeful the 103-rater can reprise the form which has carried him to four wins on the Sha Tin dirt as well as a pair of victories on synthetic surfaces in England before export to Hong Kong in 2017 and 2018.