Excited ahead of a FWD Champions Day reunion with champion Golden Sixty on 28 April, Vincent Ho gained vital confidence and fitness with his first double in almost three months at Sha Tin on Sunday (14 April).
Sidelined after a fall on 24 January, Ho returned to race riding at Happy Valley on Wednesday (10 April) and, following a couple of luckless rides, was elated after successfully joining forces with long-time ally Francis Lui aboard Baby Crystal in the Class 3 Dongsinan Handicap (1000m) and Holy Lake in the Class 3 Dongcheng District Handicap (1600m).
Determined to rebuild the momentum that delivered 25 wins before he was injured, Ho’s focus immediately shifted to Golden Sixty’s pursuit of a record-extending fourth HK$22 million G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) victory in two weeks.
“It’s great to be back. It’s been three months and I’ve slowly been building my confidence back up,” Ho, a four-time winner of the Tony Cruz Award as Hong Kong’s leading home-grown jockey, said.
“I’ll keep going and keep building up for Champions Day. That is the big day. Hopefully everything goes well up to then and I’m just excited to be back. I’ve got a nice horse (Golden Sixty) to be back on.
“There’s a few good horses from Hong Kong and Japan (in the FWD Champions Mile), so it will be exciting. I’m looking forward to it and we’ll be ready by then.
“Thanks to Mr Lui and Mr Fownes for keeping me on horses with good chances. I’ve been trying to win since I came back (at Happy Valley on 10 April), I need to thank Mr Lui and Mr Fownes for their support – it’s not easy, but I’m getting my confidence back.
“I’ve just got to keep riding better and better.”