Epsom Derby-winning jockey Richard Kingscote snared riding honours at Sha Tin’s all-dirt meeting on Wednesday night (26 March) with a treble, finding success with a perfect three wins from three rides.
Having gone winless in 31 previous mounts in Hong Kong, Kingscote struck in spectacular style by scoring on Chill Kaka in the second section of the Class 4 Peacock Handicap (1650m) and Rising Force in the first section of the Class 4 Kestrel Handicap (1200m) for Ricky Yiu, while also partnering with David Eustace to win the first section of the Class 4 Peacock Handicap (1650m) with Fashion Legend.
Underlining the prowess on all-weather surfaces which landed him the British All-Weather Champion Jockey title in 2020/21, Kingscote extracted maximum return from three opportunities.
“It’s a big result. Obviously, time was running out to ride some winners,” said Kingscote, who finishes his short-term stint in the city on 2 April. “But luckily, I have and thanks to the connections who put me on. I’ve been lucky with draws tonight and horses that are capable, so I think was a big help.”
Kingscote, 38, had ridden successfully in Australia, Ireland, the United Arab Emirates, Japan, France, Bahrain and Turkey before impacting tonight.
“Things have been building with a bit of momentum and the support of some trainers, it’s been great,” he said. “I’ve had some horses running well but not quite able to get there.”
Kingscote, who won the 2022 Epsom Derby on Desert Crown for trainer Sir Michael Stoute, described Hong Kong racing as “very competitive but I’ve really enjoyed it. Hopefully they’ll let me come back.”