Vincent Ho completed preparations for his defence of the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (4 December) with a treble at Sha Tin on Sunday (1 December) – a haul matched by Hugh Bowman and Mark Newnham.
Four days after becoming only the 11th jockey to ride 600 or more winners in Hong Kong, Ho struck aboard The Boom Box, Vulcanus and Healthy Healthy – who successfully backed up for Pierre Ng after providing Ho’s milestone victory last Wednesday (27 November).
Restricted to swimming and trotting exercises since his midweek victory, Healthy Healthy posted his fifth win from 22 starts to seal Ho’s treble.
“He was actually a bit fresh, that’s why he pinged the gate and was up there on the speed,” Ho said. “He has rarely raced at Sha Tin, so I think he really enjoyed the change of environment.
“It’s exciting to be involved in the (International) Jockeys’ Championship, but I just take it race by race and see what happens.”
The first homegrown Hong Kong jockey to win the LONGINES IJC, Ho will be joined in Wednesday’s four-race series by Zac Purton, Bowman, Karis Teetan, James McDonald, Ryan Moore, Hollie Doyle, Rachel King, Yuga Kawada, Colin Keane, Mickael Barzalona and William Buick.
Ho guided Chris So’s first-starter The Boom Box to success in the Class 4 Cameron Handicap (1200m), advanced to a race-to-race double aboard Me Tsui-trained Vulcanus in the Class 5 Carnarvon Handicap (1200m, dirt) and then prevailed on Healthy Healthy.
With 20 wins for the season, Ho trails only Purton (44) and Bowman (24), who also shone today atop Reliable Profit, Talents Ambition and Dragon Joy.
“It’s just nice for the horses to be running well, winning is good,” Bowman, fresh from a Happy Valley double on Wednesday night, said. “It had been a frustrating month but, in saying that, there was only two or three meetings where I really went home thinking ‘what’s wrong?’
“The other times, even if I wasn’t riding winners, I was riding placings. The IJC is going to be more determined by the horses that are drawn – I know I can do the job if I’m on the right horses.”