Marking the end of a decorated apprenticeship in emphatic style, Jerry Chau intends to capitalise on status as the second-fastest rider to make the graduation from indentured to senior ranks after Transcendent snared the Class 3 Gloucester Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley on Wednesday (6 October).
Competing in his 639th Hong Kong race, 21-year-old Chau unfurled a clinical ride on Tony Cruz’s sprinter, stalking the speed before taking command inside the final 100m and then gesturing jubilantly on crossing the line as his parents watched from the grandstand.
Under the existing 70-win graduation system, Matthew Chadwick holds the mantle as the fastest to reach graduation, taking 472 rides, but Chau now occupies second place after supplanting Matthew Poon (650) and Vincent Ho (727).
“Amazing. Finally, today, to get 70 winners. I’m very, very excited. My parents have been coming to every meeting waiting for me to get to 70 winners and it happened now. I’m very excited,” Chau said, affirming his desire to improve further.
“I’ve been very lucky to have the support of so many trainers and my boss (Douglas Whyte) gives me every opportunity. He has helped me improve very, very quick. It’s amazing for this to happen.
“I’m looking forward to riding more winners.”