Classic-winning rider Martin Harley is looking forward to what he calls “my biggest challenge” after being introduced as the latest recruit to the Hong Kong’s jockeys’ room at Sha Tin this morning, Friday, 8 February.
The Irishman, 29, had the first ride of a three-month contract in front of a huge crowd at the Chinese New Year fixture at Sha Tin on Thursday (7 February) and is looking forward to getting into full stride.
“For sure, coming to Hong Kong is the biggest challenge I’ve faced so far. I’ve waited so long and maybe three years ago I wasn’t ready for it but now I feel I’m definitely up to it,” he said.
Harley learned his trade under the watchful eye of legendary Irish trainer Jim Bolger before moving to England to become champion apprentice in 2011 while riding mainly for the Mick Channon stable.
Classic success followed swiftly when he partnered the Channon-trained Samitar to land the G1 Irish 1,000 Guineas the following year. Harley starts his Hong Kong adventure with almost 700 wins to his credit, while further G1 successes include the King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot aboard Goldream in 2015.
His latest G1 victory came on the same sprinter in that same year’s Prix de l’Abbaye at Longchamp and he is confident that the time is right for him to test himself against some of the best riders in the world.
“Hearing that the Hong Kong Jockey Club wanted me was the best Christmas present I could have had. I’m thankful they have kept me in mind so now I have to work hard to pay them back and make them proud of me.”