Hong Kong’s most successful G1 jockey in 2020/21, Vincent Ho is determined to add further lustre to an outstanding season by finishing the term as leading homegrown rider as apprentice jockey Jerry Chau continues an audacious bid to claim the Tony Cruz Award.
Leading Chau 58-56 in the race for the Tony Cruz Award – the trophy for the most wins in a season by a homegrown rider – Ho has a full book of 11 rides at the final Sha Tin fixture of the season, while Chau has 10 as the duo’s battle heads into the last two meetings of the season.
Famed by his association with Golden Sixty, Ho is impressed by Chau’s meteoric rise in his full term.
“He’s (Chau) done a really good job and as an apprentice to reach 50-something or maybe 60, it’s very impressive. Congratulations to Jerry no matter what the result is in the end, it’s always great to see young jockeys up and coming and doing that well is never easy,” Ho said before turning his attention to the Tony Cruz Award.
“I never really look at that, it’s not champion jockey so there’s no pressure. I’m still way, way behind that but it’s still been a really good season for me.
“Of course (I want to beat Chau), I’ll be trying to ride as many winners as I can in the next couple of meetings.”
Ho occupies joint fourth place on the jockeys’ championship ladder with Alexis Badel behind Joao Moreira (152), Zac Purton (125) and Karis Teetan (77).