Matthew Poon vaulted into fourth place on the Hong Kong jockeys’ championship, enhancing hopes of securing a place in the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) in December with victory on Danny Shum’s Reliable Profit to continue a sizzling start to the season at Sha Tin on Wednesday night (23 October).
With nine wins, Poon trails only seven-time champion Zac Purton (28 wins), Hugh Bowman (16) and Vincent Ho (nine wins) after leap-frogging Karis Teetan (eight) and Matthew Chadwick (eight) with Reliable Profit’s victory in the first section of the Class 4 Tin Ha Shan Handicap (1650m) at the all-dirt mid-week fixture.
In the midst of his fastest start to a season, Poon hopes to return to the LONGINES IJC at Happy Valley on 4 December after competing in the lucrative series in 2018.
“It’s a long way to go but, to be honest, I really want to be in the top four of the jockey championship so then I can ride in the IJC,” Poon said. “My target is to get into the IJC and also get more support from different trainers, which I’m trying to do now – I’m riding trials in Conghua, trials in Hong Kong – to get more opportunities.
“If I can get more rides, hopefully I can get more winners. Riding in the IJC was amazing (in 2018). It was unforgettable, so I’m doing my best to do it again.”
If Poon maintains his current strike rate, he will join Purton, who qualifies as reigning Hong Kong champion jockey, and Ho, who is the LONGINES IJC defending champion, in the series along with a glittering assembly of world-class overseas jockeys.