In a memorable convergence of Hong Kong training generations, Me Tsui and Jamie Richards posted significant milestones at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (12 October) when veteran Tsui reached his 600th victory in the jurisdiction as Richards slotted his first.
Tsui, 62, followed in the footsteps of Francis Lui and Dennis Yip – who both recently notched their 800th victories as trainers in Hong Kong – with Star Of Wuyi’s victory in the second section of the Class 5 Pottinger Handicap (1000m) under Lyle Hewitson.
“The jockey and the pacing made the horse very comfortable. He’s a serious roarer, so when he stays comfortable, he can produce a good finish but when the pacing is slow, fast, slow, fast, he is not comfortable,” Tsui said before referencing 600 wins.
“Six is my lucky number. It’s been an OK start to the season, so far, so good and I hope I get better and better.”
Another graduate of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Apprentice Jockeys’ School, Tsui rode as a jockey between 1980 and 1986, totalling 21 winners. A former assistant trainer, Tsui was granted a full trainer’s licence in 2005.
Tsui’s triumph tonight was quickly followed by the Hong Kong breakthrough of former New Zealand champion handler Richards in the first section of Class 5 Pottinger Handicap (1000m) with Handsome Rebel – who, in a remarkable chain of events, was initially trained in New Zealand in 2018 by Richards before transferring to Tsui.
The Denman gelding moved from Tsui back to Richards’ Sha Tin base after the 2021/22 Hong Kong season before providing Victor Wong with his first triumph of the term.