Four-timer for Cheung, Lau waits on Derby call
Eric Cheung enjoyed his greatest day on the track with a sparkling four-timer at the Taipa racetrack on Saturday, taking him to 48 winners for the season.
Cheung, who is in his first year as senior rider, was in brilliant form for the afternoon, opening his account in the first of the day, the Class 4 & 5 over 1500 metres, on the suitably named Fortune Winner (Vocalised) for his former master Stanley Chin.
The Irish import scored his maiden win in Macau under a perfect ride by Cheung, after he was put into the box seat, trailing third the rails on the back of the leader Master Of Mars (Master Of Design). Once in the straight, Cheung peeled off the back of the leader to sprint away for a nice win over Master Of Mars, with Luen On Prodigy (Husson) running on well from the back for third.
Chi Chai Sin Sang (Per Incanto) was the second of Cheung’s winners when he came from well back in the run to finish right over the top of Electroplate Alloy (Golden Archer) in the Class 2 over 1200 metres.
It was win number six for the Wayne Smith-trained galloper, who is now just over the HK$1 million mark in earnings for his connections.
Snow Storm (Mossman), from the Joe Lau yard, was the third of Cheung’s winners when he easily accounted for his Class 3 opposition in a win that will go a long way to securing him a Derby start.
The four-year-old has now won four on the trot with two wins at 1200 metres, and his last two at 1500.
River Pentium (Better Than Ready) rounded out Cheung’s day with an easy all-the-way-win in the last, the Class 4 & 5 over 1200 metres.
The three-year-old made it two in a row for trainer Sio Cheong, and took him to 30 wins for the season, nine behind the Trainer’s Premiership leader Stanley Chin.
Cheung has done a fine job in his first year in the senior ranks, and is now ten winners in arrears of Championship leader Luis Corrales, who is on 58 for the season. With 12 racedays remaining it is not impossible, but highly unlikely, that Cheung could foil Corrales quest for his sixth Macau Jockeys Title.
That said, it has been a superb effort by Cheung, who has only had just over three years of race-riding experience.
A late starter in the business at the age of 24, Cheung initially began his race-riding career with Gordon Yorke at Gosford in Australia, winning on his first race ride at Coffs Harbour in 2016. After 100 race rides and 17 winners, visa problems forced him to return home to Hong Kong, where he had two years away from the racetrack.
An offer to come to Macau came by way of Champion trainer Stanley Chin, and Cheung was quick to snap it up. He won his first race ride in the enclave on My Fortune Star (Savabeel) for Chin in March 2018.
After last Saturday, Cheung’s overall winning tally now stands at 114 victories.
In-form Nakano scores double
Saturday was a two-act affair jockey-wise, with Japanese rider Shogo Nakano taking out the only other two races on the card.
Nakano, who has been in wonderful form of late, scored firstly on the Patrick Lee-trained Diamond Moonlight (The Wow Signal) in the Class 3 & 4 over 1200 metres.
Diamond Moonlight ran his rivals off their legs to win by five and a half lengths, over his better-fancied stablemate Dawson (Smart Missile), with Imperial Eagle (I Am Invincible) in third.
The Ricky Choi-trained Fortune Wai Wai (Haradasun) was the second of Nakano’s winners, when he saluted with a lovely-rails hugging ride to defeat The Prime Fortune (Rothesay), with Luen On Success (Lord Kanaloa) in third.
Lau waiting on Derby start for Snow Storm
Macau’s undisputed Derby king, Joe Lau, now faces an anxious wait to see if his Derby hopeful Snow Storm can secure a start in the blue riband event set down for July 25.
With four Macau Derbies under his belt, the last two in succession, Lau feels that Snow Storm has necessary qualities to win Macau’s premier race.
“That was a good win, he only does as much as he has too, when he raced clear he just went into idle. It was like he was waiting for something to come, that’s what he does.” Lau said.
“He is a bit of a latecomer for the Derby. He’s been a bit of a quirky horse to train, and he is still a bit immature. He only had his first run in March, but has done a fine job; five starts and now four wins in succession.”
Snow Storm unfortunately missed the cut for last week’s Macau Guineas, with not enough rating points up his sleeve. However, after Saturday, Lau is fairly confident that he can secure a Derby run.
“He will get seven or eight points for that win, so that will take him to say 66 or so. I am not going to run him again to get more rating points, that just defeats the purpose; you will have no horse left for Derby day.
“We will just wait and see, but I would be 90 per cent confident of getting in, and he will love the 1800 metres of the Derby. He is the perfect horse for it; good gate speed to take up a position, and he switches off in the run.”
Snow Storm’s owner Mr. Eric Chen Ching Lung has the rare distinction of having raced four Derby winners, and is keen to make it five with Snow Storm.
Chen raced The Alfonso (Magnus) (2015), Sacred Man (Fastnet Rock) (2017) and Sacred Capital (O’Reilly) (2019) in partnership with Mr. Dato KS Yap. Sacred Magnate (Foxwedge) (2020) and Snow Storm are both owned outright by Chen.