Brenton Avdulla feels the time is right to once again test his skills abroad.
Successful in Japan previously, Avdulla will return to ride in Hong Kong on his first short term contract which sees him make his Happy Valley debut tomorrow night (Wednesday, 3 May) with a trio of rides: Loriz, Villa Fionn and Nicconi County.
“I feel it’s nice to test myself on the world stage again. I’ve been in Japan, had several contracts there and it’s nice to be in Hong Kong.
“I just want to make as many contacts as possible, work hard and try to get some opportunities. That’s all I ask, just to try and get an opportunity to show my ability and hopefully the results will speak for themselves,” Avdulla said.
Appearing at trackwork on Tuesday morning (2 May) at Sha Tin, the Australian rode in one barrier trial on the dirt after casually greeting local press. His contract runs through to the conclusion of the 2022/23 season, while his initial taste of Hong Kong racing came aboard Hercules when finishing 10th in a Class 3 at the 2019 LONGINES Hong Kong International Races fixture.
“I came here for the international meeting and I was on a mare called In Her Time for the Hong Kong Sprint but she fell lame on race morning,” Avdulla said. “So, I didn’t get to participate in that but we had another steer around that day and it was just good to be here, it gave me a little taste for Hong Kong, but I really enjoyed the event and it’s always been very high up on the list to get here.”
Avdulla’s career began in Melbourne, Australia as an apprentice but flourished after switching to Sydney, where he claimed a pair of wins in the G1 Golden Slipper (1200m) – Australia’s iconic two-year-old contest – aboard Estijaab (2018) and Fireburn (2022).