If things had spanned out differently for James Orman, he would now be back in Australia chasing his fourth consecutive Metropolitan Queensland Jockey Premiership.
He didn’t hesitate to snap up an offer of a short-term six-week contract to ride in Hong Kong to cover a sudden shortage of jockeys, but before it expired on 2 April his contract was extended until the end of the season.
In what is regarded as the world’s most competitive racing jurisdiction for both horses and jockeys, snaring a ride in any of Sunday’s (27 April) three Group 1 races on FWD Champions Day is a notable and sought-after achievement.
And for 27-year-old Orman to be offered the ride on Francis Lui-trained Copartner Prance in the HK$22 million G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) after only a couple of months in Hong Kong is another highlight in career where he has ridden more than 1300 winners.
“I am very excited,” Orman said. “It’s awesome and great to be in that sort of race on a world stage like that and I have to thank Francis Lui and the connections for having me on.
“He is a horse I have ridden in his last few starts now and I know him pretty well. He is a horse that has got good speed and he makes his own luck on speed.
“It’s a very tough race but you have to be in it to win it.”