“I think no problem for me because I have many new horses that have got ability. Later my new horses will show something but at the moment I’m very strong in Class 5 – I have got 14 or 15 Class 5 horses at the moment.”
Yip rode 59 winners between 1984 and 1993 after graduating from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Apprentice Jockeys’ School before turning his hand to training, famously snatching the 2012/13 championship from Tony Cruz by winning the last race of the season.
Antoine Hamelin delivered the first leg of Yip’s double, posting his first victory of the season aboard Sunny And Gold in the second section of the Class 5 Island Handicap (1200m) in a performance which delighted the Frenchman.
“I’m very happy, I can’t wait for the first winner (of the season) – it always comes too late,” Hamelin said. “The horse was in good form, the pace was good and everything worked out. Hopefully, I can have more winners now.”
Ruan Maia then combined with Yip and Passing Fashion in the Class 5 Shum Wan Handicap (1650m).
Matthew Poon starred with a treble for three different trainers – Francis Lui, Manfred Man and Frankie Lor – to take his career total in Hong Kong to only three shy of 200 winners.
Citing favourable barriers and in-form horses, Poon said: “All jockeys need some luck and if you’ve got horses in good form and lucky draws, we all can get the job done. So, I’m very happy about tonight and I just want to keep going.”
Poon produced a patient ride Noble Steed to claim his fifth Hong Kong victory in 57 attempts with success in the Class 4 Nam Fung Handicap (1650m) for Francis Lui. A Hong Kong International Sale graduate, Noble Steed had not won since January, 2020. Poon then drove Happy Gathering to victory in the first section of the Class 5 Island Handicap (1200m) for Manfred Man to boost his seasonal haul before completing an outstanding meeting with success on Adios in the Class 3 Tai Shue Wan Handicap (1200m).
Adios’ win earned the Snitzel gelding’s owners a PP Bonus of HK$1 million.