Brenton Avdulla’s dazzling form has lifted him into the coveted final LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) spot and on Wednesday night (22 November) the 32-year-old is aiming to seal his place with six mounts before the roster is finalised.
The line-up is confirmed after tomorrow night’s eight-race fixture with three positions still open. Zac Purton, who leads the 2023/24 Hong Kong jockeys’ championship with 31 wins, features as Hong Kong’s current champion; two places remain for the next highest-ranked riders and one is available for the leading homegrown jockey.
Karis Teetan (18 wins) fills the first spot in the injured Hugh Bowman’s (21) stead, while Vincent Ho’s four-win lead – 11 wins to seven – over Matthew Chadwick sees him hold the homegrown rider’s ticket (Angus Chung, 17 wins, is ineligible as an apprentice), leaving Avdulla (10), Lyle Hewitson (10), Andrea Atzeni (10) and Luke Ferraris (nine) all vying for the final position in the 12-rider competition.
“Hugh is indisposed, so it’s a position now that’s afforded to someone else and if we can make the most of it on Wednesday night and grab that position – it’ll be an honour,” Avdulla said.
Avdulla has nine wins from the last nine race meetings, while Sunday’s (19 November) four-timer at Sha Tin pushed him into the final spot, which he holds on a countback with the most second placings over Hewitson and Atzeni.
“Massive result. It was the first time I went to the races on a Sunday with that sort of book, a strong book of rides and I was able to capitalise on it. Hong Kong, we all know it’s about opportunities and trying to make the most of them,” Avdulla said.