Angus Chung has dedicated his graduation to Hong Kong’s senior riding ranks to Tony Cruz, his family and friends and The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Apprentice Jockeys’ School after reaching the 70-win milestone at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (1 May).
Chung, 27, completed his apprenticeship with a runaway success on Colourful Emperor for his master Tony Cruz, having endured a frustrating 33-race run of outs before returning to the winners’ list in the Class 3 ParisLongchamp Handicap (1200m).
“It feels amazing. It was very frustrating to wait for three or four meetings. I felt a little bit of pressure because people were talking about the next winner and they were reminding of previous mistakes and that I should be winning,” Chung said.
“Everything is working well for me in Hong Kong. I’ve got a good trainer (Cruz) to support me to teach me how to ride, the Apprentice School and the Hong Kong Jockey Club organises everything for me and I don’t have to worry too much and I can just focus on the riding.
“I have the support of a lot of people behind me – my family and friends – and tonight I made them proud and I feel very satisfied.”
Chung joined the Club’s Apprentice Jockeys’ School in 2017 before venturing to South Australia, where he was attached to Jon O’Connor’s stable, riding 76 winners. He returned to Hong Kong for the 2022/23 season and made rapid progress with 31 wins in his first season while tonight’s success was his 39th for the term.