In the throes of another successful season, Tony Cruz is aiming to land a sentimental victory in the Class 3 Apprentice Jockeys’ School 50th Anniversary Cup Handicap (1200m) with Super Fortune at Sha Tin on Sunday (5 June).
Hong Kong racing’s most successful home-grown product as a multiple champion jockey and trainer, Cruz, 65, was among the first intake at the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Apprentice Jockeys’ School (AJS) when it was founded in 1972.
Half a century on, Cruz occupies a rarified perch on the Hong Kong racing landscape after slotting 2,348 wins – 946 as a six-time champion jockey and a further 1,402 as a dual champion trainer – and remains famously committed to further achievement.
With 57 wins for the season, Cruz trails only Frankie Lor (79) and John Size (77) as he continues to relentlessly chase success.
Twice victorious this campaign over Sunday’s course and distance, Super Fortune will jump from the outside gate of 10 under Karis Teetan and will attempt to replicate last month’s pace-setting win despite rising six pounds in the handicap to 132lb.
“He won well last time and I’m expecting him to go to the front again and dictate the race again,” Cruz said. “He’s in good form and I expect him to run well again.
“I would love to win this race. The Apprentice Jockeys’ School gave me the chance to learn about horses and also jockey professionalism – 50 years ago, I made the start of my career at the Apprentice Jockey’s School. It has meant a lot to me.”