Ricky Yiu has fired out of the starting blocks this season with four wins to lead the trainers’ championship and tomorrow night (Wednesday, 21 September) at Happy Valley the veteran handler will unleash another strong hand as he looks to maintain his flying start.
Yiu, 65, came home with a wet sail last season landing 20 wins since the start of May; he closed out his campaign with 53 overall and he’s since picked up exactly where he left off to boast a sizzling 25% win strike rate across this term’s first three race meetings.
“I’m more than happy with the start, it’s really good because it gives the stable and the team a good boost. The team spirit is very high now, including the staff in Conghua,” Yiu said.
Looking to capture a second training crown since his first in season 2019/20, Yiu will saddle five runners at the midweek fixture with Derek Leung hopping aboard three for his familiar ally including Prime Minister in the Class 2 Causeway Bay Handicap (1650m).
“Derek is one of the best local riders in Hong Kong and we have a good partnership – it’s a good team,” Yiu said.
Leung rode 15 winners for Yiu last season, twice saluting aboard Prime Minister at Happy Valley. Overall, the duo combined for a 19.23% win strike rate in season 2021/22, while their top three strike rate was a whopping 37.17%.
“He looks like he (Prime Minister) enjoys Happy Valley more than Sha Tin; he’s a very genuine type of horse – he’s always consistent,” Yiu said.