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Hewitson eager to make quick impression ahead of LONGINES IJC

By Leo Schlink
26/11/2021 15:17

Lyle Hewitson is back in familiar surroundings.
Lyle Hewitson is back in familiar surroundings.

Equipped with six rides at Sha Tin on Sunday (28 November), Lyle Hewitson is eager make a swift impression on his return to Hong Kong racing ahead of the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) at Happy Valley on Wednesday, 8 December.

Hewitson, 24, last competed in Hong Kong in the 2019/20 season, riding three winners before travelling to Japan, where he crowned a two-month stint with two Group 2 triumphs aboard Galore Creek and Authority.

An imposing tally of 263 winners back in his native country provided Hewitson with a third South African champion jockey title in 2020/21 and now, having completed hotel quarantine, the latest addition to Hong Kong’s riding ranks is keen to impact as soon as possible.

Hewitson rides for six different stables on Sunday – Aquila (Tony Millard), Handsome Rebel (Me Tsui), High Rise Soldier (Francis Lui), Faster (Douglas Whyte), Perfect To Great (Caspar Fownes) and Green Laser (David Ferraris).

“I’m really excited, obviously I’ve come here with a knowledge of the racing, this time around,” Hewitson said. “Also, I feel personally that I’ve improved and matured and that’s going to stand me in good stead going forward.

“I come with a lot more confidence, a lot more experience and I’m really looking forward to changing things up and going well this time.

“It might be a cliché but they say that you learn more from failure than you do from your success. I’m not saying my first time here was a failure but it was the first time in my career that I haven’t done extremely well.

Caspar Fownes teams with Lyle Hewitson.
Caspar Fownes teams with Lyle Hewitson.

“My whole career has been really free-flowing and flying and it (his first Hong Kong stint) almost made me take a step back and realise there was so much room for improvement and there was so much I could learn and so there’s a lot that I took out of last time – mentally and physical – that I can bring to the table this time.

“There was a gap in the market with a few guys suspended, so I put myself out there and went around asking for rides and it’s great that I’ve got some support – I’m pretty happy with that.”

Beyond Sunday, Hewitson is bristling at the chance to test his skills against 11 elite riders, including Ryan Moore, Zac Purton, James McDonald, Joao Moreira and Mickael Barzalona, in the IJC.

“It’s such a prestigious event. The Hong Kong Jockey Club raises the bar when they put together these types of events and it’s fantastic to be part of it – it’s where I should be and where I want to be and hopefully it sets the tone for the rest of the season,” he said.

John Size has three runners in the Class 1 Chevalier Cup Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin on Sunday – Lucky Express, Excellent Proposal and Silver Express – and Zac Purton hopes last-start winner Lucky Express can continue to develop.

“He’s a relatively lightly-raced horse, he had his four-year-old campaign geared towards the Hong Kong Derby and now he seems to have come back as a little bit more of a mature horse and settled into the environment,” Purton said.

“These horses can quite often improve a lot from their four to five-year-old years, he ran well first-up and he gets his chance to go and do it again up to the mile.”

Lucky Express jumps from barrier seven, Moreira and Excellent Proposal have drawn gate two while Silver Express has the inside alley for Vagner Borges.

Lucky Express charges home.

Size was pleased with Hong Kong Classic Mile winner Excellent Proposal’s performance first-up.

“It seems like a sound run, he had no advantage in the race the way it was run but he seemed to make a good run and he sustained it, so I think coming up to the 1600 (metres) he might go a little bit better,” Size said.

“It was a good performance but that was the position he was in and that’s how the race was run, so he did well under those circumstances.”

Both Lucky Express and Excellent Proposal are on trial for the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) at Sha Tin on 12 December.

“They’re in the race and I’ve got no intention of taking them out, so as long as they run well and I’m happy with them I think they’ll both start,” Size said.

Purton partners My Sugar, who bids for a fourth consecutive win, from barrier one for Jimmy Ting in the Class 2 Chevalier Property Investment Handicap (1400m).

“He’s a very honest horse, he always puts in. We’ve come up with a good gate, he seems fit and healthy, looking forward to riding him again,” Purton said.

“He’s continually raised the bar, from start to start. We’ll get him out and get him into a rhythm.”

Leading the Hong Kong jockeys’ championship with 40 wins, 10 clear of arch-rival Moreira, Purton hopes to have another fruitful day in the saddle.

My Sugar wins for Purton.

“It’s nice to be riding a few winners again. I had that suspension and then a little bit of a rough month with suspensions. They were making it a little bit hard but anytime you go to the races and ride a multiple number of winners is good and hopefully I can keep that going,” he said.

Sunday’s 10-race programme kicks off with the Class 4 Chevalier Aluminium Engineering Handicap (1000m) at 12.45pm.