Keen to convert quality opportunities into more wins after a frustrating recent run, Vincent Ho hopes hopeful Joyful Hunter and The Heir can add further lustre to an unforgettable December at Sha Tin on Saturday (23 December).
With the memories of Golden Sixty’s colossal G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) triumph on 10 December still vivid, Ho is eager to capitalise tomorrow after slotting three wins and 11 minor placings from 47 rides this month.
A four-time winner of the Tony Cruz Award as Hong Kong’ top homegrown rider and runner-up in last season’s jockey’s championship with a career-high 96 victories, Ho made a delayed start to this season after suffering injuries in a Japanese race fall.
With 16 wins and 32 minor placings from 120 rides so far this term, Ho has eight mounts this weekend, including Joyful Hunter in the Class 3 Pine Handicap (1200m) for Francis Lui.
Unbeaten in two runs last season, Joyful Hunter has had three runs this term for two thirds and an 11th but Ho is confident the gelding is primed to return to form despite drawing the outside gate in the 11-horse field.