Lyle Hewitson wrapped up a midweek double at Happy Valley this evening (Wednesday, 18 January) as Rising From Ashes rattled to a flashing short-head victory in the Class 3 Connaught Handicap (1650m).
Sealing a first win in tandem with trainer Francis Lui, Hewitson’s calculated patience was rewarded as he weaved impressively between runners from near-last position to deny the well-supported favourite Jumbo Legend’s last-gasp effort.
“It couldn’t have gone much better. He’s a horse that tends to travel a bit strong if you wake him up too early, I thought I’d rather take the chance and ride for a bit of luck and I had a beautiful trip round.
“He was wonderfully settled and there was a mid-race break in pace and you could see everyone stack up and horses started to go a bit wider, I thought at that stage it would be the wrong move to try and circle them on a small horse, so I decided to wait for a bit of luck and I got my split through them,” Hewitson said.
Hewitson was taken by the win of the 75-rater who arrived in Hong Kong as a one-time winner in Australia. The Shamus Award gelding clocked 1m 40.99s for the effort.
“He’s a horse who wants a bit of room, so I made sure that I switched out once I got through and he hit the line really well, I didn’t even use the stick from behind. I think that was a tenacious win from him, he deserved it, he has the ability,” Hewitson said.