Lyle Hewitson is chasing an unlikely start in next month’s LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) at Happy Valley when he takes a full book of rides at the city circuit’s midweek fixture tomorrow night (Wednesday, 23 November).
Positioned sixth this season along with Luke Ferraris, the pair’s 10 wins have them in contention to unseat Matthew Chadwick (12 wins) for the final spot on the coveted 12-rider roster – which will be finalised after tomorrow night’s programme – that already includes Zac Purton, Ryan Moore, James McDonald, Hollie Doyle, Jamie Kah, Tom Marquand, Yuga Kawada, Mickael Barzalona and Jye McNeil.
“I’ll be out there and I’ll be competitive – I’m happy with my book of rides. It’s always hard to win three but I’m out there as always to give every mount a winning chance,” Hewitson said.
The final three spots available are allocated to the leading homegrown rider (Vincent Ho) and the next two highest ranked jockeys on the local circuit, being Silvestre de Sousa (16 wins) and Chadwick, while Hewitson requires a three-timer to leapfrog the latter who has six rides on the card.
“It’s handy to have (a full book of rides) and to be honest, for once, I’ve got some good draws. It’s been a long time since I’ve had a full book of draws except for the meeting that was unfortunately cancelled,” Hewitson said.
The affable 25-year-old from South Africa kicks off tomorrow night’s fixture paired with Handsome Rebel for trainer Jamie Richards in the Class 4 Lam Tin Handicap (1000m).
“He’s got a gate that will be suitable to him. I thought it would be worth getting down to that weight to ride him. He’s doing well for his age – he’s got some fresh legs at the moment and he looks like he’s enjoying his racing,” Hewitson said.
E Rainbow is coming to hand for trainer David Hayes and Hewitson will renew his partnership with the Australian-bred in the Class 4 Ngau Chi Wan Handicap (1200m).