“Before the Club announced I would have five more years, I wouldn’t consider reaching 1,000 (wins), but now I can consider it,” Yiu, 65, said.
“I can now have a chance of getting up to 1,000 winners. I’ll just put my head down and do the best I can, keep the hard work going – 1,000 winners would mean something.
“It (licence extension) was a big relief. I’m running around, doing the best I can.”
Yiu, who has handled a stream of great sprinters including Fairy King Prawn, Sacred Kingdom, Amber Sky and Ultra Fantasy, duly made good on his pledge to bid for four figures when Good Luck Friend powered to victory in the Class 2 Tai Mo Shan Handicap (1400m) under Vagner Borges.
Zac Purton picked up from where he left off last season with a treble. Bidding for a sixth Hong Kong jockeys’ championship, Purton landed the opening two races on the programme before delivering David Hayes’ first winner of the term.
Having closed last season with a title-clinching quartet, unleashed his latest campaign with victory in the Class 5 Mount Parker Handicap (1600m) aboard David Hall-trained This Is Charisma, who drove through a narrow opening to clinch his first win at his 25th attempt.
Purton doubled up in the following race – the Class 5 Kowloon Peak Handicap (1200m) – with victory atop Chris So’s Strive For Glory, who also belatedly prevailed, taking 23 starts to win in Hong Kong before piloting Hayes-trained Oriental Smoke to success in the Class 3 Lantau Peak Handicap (1200m).
Danny Shum was thrilled with the performance of Victor The Winner, runaway debut winner of the second section of the Class 4 Yi Tung Shan Handicap (1200m) under Matthew Poon.
“He’s a very impressive horse. He trialled well last season and again this season. I spoke to the owner and said he had to come back to Hong Kong because he was in mainland China. I said ‘The horse is a chance to win, so please come back and take a photo’,” said Shum, who excels in making successful starts to the season.
“I think he’ll handle Class 3 when he gets there, I can’t see him having any problems in Class 3.” Shum continued a rapid start to the new term when Harry Bentley drove Ka Ying Spirit to a slender win in the Class 4 Lin Fa Sham Handicap (1000m).
Karis Teetan quickly joined the fray to give Peter Ho his first winner of the campaign with Amazing Victory in the first section of the Class 4 Yi Tung Shan Handicap (1200m) before the Mauritian closed the day by winning the Class 3 Sunset Peak Handicap (1400m) for Tony Millard.
Hong Kong racing continues at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (14 September).