In a meeting of generations, Tony Cruz slotted a treble at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (3 May) to secure training honours while the legendary Hong Kong figure’s apprentice Angus Chung posted his first double at the city circuit.
Cruz vaulted into fourth place in the Hong Kong trainers’ championship following the victories of Jack Win, Winning Dragon and Viva Popcorn, with 26-year-old Chung partnering the latter two to match the braces of senior jockeys Zac Purton and Hugh Bowman.
After registering his Hong Kong breakthrough with victory on Winning Dragon in the Class 3 Selkirk Handicap (1650) after earlier prevailing on Viva Popcorn to victory in the first section of the Class 4 Lancashire Handicap (1650m), Chung acknowledged the challenges posed by Happy Valley’s circuit’s unique turns and contours.
“It feels great (to ride a double). I always struggled a bit at Happy Valley in the first few months. My boss, Mr Cruz, gave me some instruction after that time and helped me improve. It’s quite a tricky track, it’s still quite difficult for me at this stage but I’m learning as quickly as I can,” Chung said.
A dual Hong Kong champion trainer and six-time champion jockey, 66-year-old Cruz trails only John Size (56 wins), Frankie Lor (48), Ricky Yiu (47) in this season’s standings as the veteran continues to excel in one of the most competitive racing jurisdictions in the world.