Jerry Chau is running hot and the young rider is hoping to up the ante with a pair of key mounts across the next two fixtures in Hong Kong.
He partners impressive talent Chill Chibi in Sunday’s (3 March) HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) at Sha Tin and debut winner Super Joy N Fun in the second section of Wednesday’s (28 February) Class 4 Tsuen Wan Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley.
“Everything is well and Chill Chibi is running in the Hong Kong Classic Cup this Sunday – I’m very much looking forward to that,” Chau said.
Chau has been in super form this campaign with 18 wins from 49 race meetings, four shy of last season’s 22 triumphs. He has a quartet of victories from the past five fixtures.
Chill Chibi is one-for-one over the Hong Kong Classic Cup distance and is a four-time winner from six starts at Happy Valley. He debuts at Sha Tin this weekend and the 23-year-old is hopeful the Wrote gelding can continue to progress.
“He galloped this morning (Tuesday, 27 February) on the turf and it seemed like he enjoyed Sha Tin. Of course, he missed the run (Hong Kong Classic Mile) last time but now he’s back to normal work and he’s galloping good. He’s not 100 percent yet but I think he will run well and bring better form into the Derby,” Chau said.
The four-year-old suffered a setback in January and was ruled out of Hong Kong Classic Mile contention. He has since trialled over 1200m on dirt under Chau, finishing fifth behind stablemate Romantic Warrior.