Preparing for the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) next week, Matthew Chadwick snared riding honours with a treble at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (30 November) as Rewarding Together smashed the 1200m course record.
Chadwick’s three-timer could scarcely have been timelier ahead of the LONGINES IJC on Wednesday, 7 December, when Ryan Moore, Hollie Doyle, Jamie Kah, Zac Purton, James McDonald, Yuga Kawada, Tom Marquand, Mickael Barzalona, Jye McNeil, Vincent Ho and Silvestre de Sousa square off in the four-race series.
“It’s all about the opportunities, it’s a tough game,” Chadwick said. “I had some nice chances tonight and they’ve run well. I’m happy with the way things have gone and I just want to keep it going.”
With success on Caspar Fownes’ Bright Kid and Tony Cruz’s California Deeply, Chadwick crowned a highly productive evening with Frankie Lor’s Rewarding Together’s blistering performance in the Class 2 Glasgow Handicap (1200m).
Bettering Harmony And Rich’s mark of 1m 08.46s set in September last year with a 1m 08.26s gallop, Rewarding Together slotted his sixth victory over the 1200m course.
“He ran second to Lucky Sweynesse from a bad draw last season, so that was obviously a good performance,” Chadwick said. “They ran along tonight and from his good draw (barrier one), he was able find a length in the straight. It was a good win.”
Chadwick’s patience was pivotal on Bright Kid in the Class 4 Parkhead Handicap (2200m), delighting Fownes.
“It was nice to see him win after he was beaten a short head last start, we stretched him out to 2200m and he did a great job,” Fownes said of the eight-year-old’s fourth Hong Kong success. “He’s not getting any younger, so it’s great to see him winning.”
Three-year-old Deep Field gelding California Deeply responded strongly to Chadwick’s urgings to overhaul Pretty Queen Prawn in a desperate finish to earn a HK$1 million PP Bonus by winning the Class 3 St Andrew’s Challenge Quaich Handicap (1000m).