The battle between Vincent Ho and Jerry Chau for a prized berth as Hong Kong, China’s leading homegrown rider in next month’s LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) intensified at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (19 November) as the pair traded blows with doubles.
Chau temporarily took the lead in the standings with a race-to-race double for David Eustace to claim the lead as the top eligible homegrown jockey ahead of the 10 December LONGINES IJC before 2023 LONGINES IJC champion Ho fired back with a brace of his own.
With only two meetings left before the selection cut-off after the 26 November meeting at Happy Valley, Ho holds sway with 10 wins from Chau (nine) with Matthew Poon (seven), Matthew Chadwick (seven) and Derek Leung (six) all in contention.
Ho teamed with Caspar Fownes to snare the Class 4 The Indian Recreation Club Challenge Cup Handicap (1000m) in brilliant fashion with Mr Desira (133lb) before guiding Frankie Lor’s Glorious Journey (124lb) to victory in the first section of the Class 4 Caroline Hill Handicap (1650m).
“The IJC is very important but after a long injury, it’s hard to get the momentum and I’m glad that Fownes is supporting me and a few other trainers but it’s hard to get rides,” Ho said. “I’m doing my best on every single horse to hopefully get in the IJC. It’s a great privilege to ride in it and I’ll just do my best.”





