It was a watershed day for Derek Leung at Sha Tin on Sunday (1 October) as the homegrown jockey scored his first treble since 2011, capped off with a first international pattern win aboard Beauty Generation in the Group 3 Celebration Cup Handicap (1400m).
Beauty Generation’s shock win was the middle pin in his three-timer, the 29-year-old earlier taking the Class 3 Chongqing Handicap (1800m) on Tony Millard-trained Gorgeous King before sending National Day racegoers home happy after taking the last on odds-on favourite Pingwu Spark in the Class 2 Beijing Handicap (1200m).
“This is my first treble since around the time I was an apprentice and it’s not something I’m used to,” Leung said. “It’s a great thrill, and to win on Beauty Generation especially is something I won’t forget for a while.”
Leung lost his whip aboard Benno Yung’s Pingwu Spark (113lb) at the 150m, forcing the jockey to use his hand as a makeshift persuader in a desperate attempt to score – which he did, the grey holding off the late surge of Southern Legend (126lb) by a head.
“It was something I used to get fined for a bit – it was quite expensive!” he said. “But luckily it is not something I have done in a while. It worried me with Pingwu Spark though because he’s the type of horse who switches off and loses concentration when he hits the front. I had to use my hand to get the most out of him, and luckily he just held on.
“He is a nice horse, he had a light weight today but it can be tough the first time in Class 2. I’m excited to see where he goes from here.”
Leung now has four wins for the season.