Luke Currie is out to make up for lost time across the remaining 23 fixtures this season in Hong Kong after his dream start was curtailed following a fall in early February.
The Group 1-winning jockey tasted immediate success at his first ride in Hong Kong, something most have been made to wait weeks or even months to experience, before subsequently being sidelined for the next 18 race meetings with injury, however, a strong book of rides this Sunday (24 April) at Sha Tin – headlined by Super Wealthy in the G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) – has the Australian feeling good.
“It’s like starting all over again, it’s disappointing to have kicked off with such a good start and as well with that support straight away, but I’ll be doing my best until the end of the season and let’s see how things go.
“It’s definitely nice to be back riding, I missed it while I was off and I worked quite hard at my fitness and watching races too, so that I was able to get right back into it as good as I could and I’m enjoying it,” said Currie, who has had 18 rides since returning this month.
Currie’s pairing with Super Wealthy will be his initial experience of the Group 1 cauldron in Hong Kong, a practice he is well versed in Down Under with big-race wins thanks to a pair of famed associations with Sunlight and Hey Doc.
“I’m looking forward to it, I’ve ridden him a bit in trackwork and I think he’s going really well. He’s drawn well, so hopefully he has a nice run and then he can run very well,” Currie said.