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Bowman, Teetan snare IJC berths, Cruz slots Happy Valley quartet


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Karis Teetan has claimed the final International Jockeys’ Championship spot.

Hugh Bowman and Karis Teetan have clinched the final two places in the International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) on December 4 as Tony Cruz celebrated his best meeting of the 2024/25 season with a quartet at Happy Valley on Wednesday night.

Bowman, who won the IJC in 2016, returns for the seventh time, while 2019 IJC champion Teetan will compete for the sixth time in the 12-jockey competition after surviving Matthew Poon’s challenge for the final spot in the lucrative series.

The pair joins fellow Hong Kong-based jockeys Zac Purton, who qualifies for the IJC as last season’s Hong Kong’s champion rider, and Vincent Ho, who last year created history by becoming the first homegrown Hong Kong rider to win the IJC.

The quartet will compete against an illustrious cast of international rivals – Ryan Moore, William Buick, James McDonald, Colin Keane, Yuga Kawada, Hollie Doyle, Rachel King and Mickael Barzalona – in the four-race series, where jockeys receive 12 points for a win, six points for second and four points for third across four races at Happy Valley next month. The series boasts total prize of HK$1 million. The winner receives HK$600,000, while second and third collect HK$250,000 and HK$150,000, respectively.

With Purton a clearcut leader of the 2024/25 Hong Kong jockeys’ championship with 40 wins and Ho (16 wins) assured his place as defending IJC champion, the final two places were decided on the jockeys’ championship standings after tonight’s standings.

Bowman (19) was comfortably placed before the meeting and, while unable to add to his tally, duly secured his spot, while Teetan (15 wins) staved off Poon (14) with Take Action’s fighting victory for John Size.

“I’m thankful for all the support I get. Without the support of people of like Mr Size, you cannot have any success,” Teetan said.

“The IJC, all the guys want to ride in it. It’s always a fantastic night organised by The Hong Kong Jockey Club and you just want to be part of it. I’ve ridden in a few of them, so I know how it feels – it’s very exciting.”

Bowman said: “It’s a huge honour. This is the first time to represent Hong Kong. I was injured last year and couldn’t take my place. It’s a wonderful night. It’s a great showcase of international racing and it’s the benchmark of jockey challenges around the world, in my opinion.

“To be part of it once again is a huge privilege.”

Cruz dominated tonight’s meeting with a quartet.

“I’m very happy, the stable is going very well,” Cruz said. “The horses seemed to enjoy the softer track tonight.”

The veteran handler first struck with former Australian galloper Viva Graciousness, who notched a maiden win in Hong Kong under Matthew Chadwick. Formerly known as Bulikov when trained by Robert Heathcote in Queensland, the Deep Field gelding was having his 14th start in Hong Kong.

Cruz’s double came via Lovero, who was second past the post under Angus Chung but was awarded the Class 3 Hung Shui Kiu Handicap (1650m) after an objection was lodged against Super Unicorn, ridden by Purton, for a late shift.

Brenton Avdulla chimed in with the third leg of Cruz’s treble, before Chung guided Gustosisimo to victory to present dual Hong Kong champion trainer Cruz with his 14th win of the campaign.

A three-time winner in Australia, Exceed And Excel gelding Gustosisimo earned a PP Bonus of HK$1.5 million for the breakthrough success.

McDonald followed a Group 2 double at Sha Tin on Sunday on Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble with the first Happy Valley brace of his short-term stint. The New Zealander scored aboard Storming Dragon for compatriot Jamie Richards before partnering Danny Shum-trained Yee Cheong Spirit.

Luke Ferraris and Mark Newnham teamed up for their sixth win of the season together when Super Charizzard capitalised on barrier one.

“This horse was probably overdue for a win, but he’d never really pulled a good barrier until now so he got the gun run, the run opened up for him and he got a saloon passage through,” Ferraris said.

“This win will do his confidence the world of good – he lacks of bit of confidence – but credit to Mark and his team.”

Chris So and Keagan De Melo combined with Holy Roman Emperor gelding Cervin.


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