Van Niekerk hits three

Best Alliance

Purton and Moreira are well clear of the rest of the jockeys' pack but a fascinating secondary battle is taking shape after Grant van Niekerk bagged a hat-trick at last night (Wednesday, 25 March).

The South African has struck a rich seam of success lately, and, with his trio arriving on the back of a brace at last weekend, the South African is accelerating into a three-way race for third place in this season's premiership.

Karis Teetan currently holds the coveted third spot with 50 wins, ahead of Vincent Ho's 45, while Van Niekerk is now on 37.

“Vincent and Karis are two very good riders so I'll just take it as it comes; they are in sight and I'll be trying hard to get third place – it's not an easy task but when you get support here it's not impossible,” Van Niekerk said.

The rider opened his night's account on the -trained in section two of the Tin Wan Handicap (1650m), and that first success on a Whyte stable galloper was his personal pick.

“Douglas is an iconic person – growing up around racing people in South Africa you always hear the name Douglas Whyte, so riding my first winner for him in Hong Kong is something special and close to my heart. Obviously, I've been trying for a couple of meetings to get that first winner for him so it's really special for me,” he said.

Van Niekerk made an early race-winning move on Best Alliance as he urged the top-weight from eighth with 900m remaining to grasp the lead at the 700m mark; the five-year-old kicked on at the turn for home and held off his closing pursuers by a length and a quarter.

“If you get horses with chances, and you get the results, you naturally get confidence. I'm getting the results and that confidence is building, so hopefully I can keep getting support,” he said.

Van Niekerk followed up in the next race, section two of the Class 4 Sha Wan Handicap (1000m) on the John Size-trained Zero Hedge, and made it three wins aboard the Frankie Lor-trained Blooming Spirit in section one of the Class 4 Tin Wan Handicap (1650m).

But the in-form hoop left the track with a sting of a three-meeting (15- 23 April) and HK$120,000 fine for a charge of careless riding aboard Best Alliance.

had to get tough with Super Lucky to come out on top in a tight finish to the Class 4 Shek Pai Wan Handicap (1200m). The -trained six-year-old emerged from a pocket to by a head.

Matthew Chadwick took the finale, section one of the Class 3 Kong Sin Wan Handicap (1200m), on the Danny Shum-trained . The three-year-old finished strongly to score by a length and a quarter.

Jockey Chad Schofield and trainer combined for their first win together since 8 September, thanks to the success of Wonderful Tiger in the opener, the Class 5 Waterfall Bay Handicap (1650m).

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