Contesting the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) for the first time, Australian Damian Lane hopes to capitalise on a strong book of rides at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (8 December) to enhance an already impressive global resume.
Famed for G1 success on Japanese runners in both Australia and Japan, Lane will partner Salios in LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) and Computer Patch in the Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (12 December), intending to use the IJC as a springboard into the weekend’s action.
Reflecting on the chances of Flying High, Dr Winning, Gallant Crown and California Cible on Wednesday night, Lane agreed he had fared well in terms of ride allocation.
“I’m hoping so (to win). Just very privileged to be part of the IJC. It’s the first time I’ve competed in this series and I’ve got some really nice rides and I’m really looking forward to competing in it,” Lane, 27, said, identifying former Australian galloper California Cible – who contests the fourth leg of the IJC – as a winning chance.
“He’s drawn a touch tricky (gate nine) but he looks to be improving all the time since he’s been here in Hong Kong, which is a big plus.”
Looking ahead to the Hong Kong Mile and a clash with Golden Sixty, Lane said: “I’ve partnered Salios on a number of occasions now. I won on him at his first start in Tokyo and he’s placed twice behind Contrail in Group 1s, so really looking forward to teaming back up with him.
“He looked in fantastic order this morning and I think he will compete really well.