Dee joins illustrious band with debut HK success

Michael Dee described his triumphant start at Happy Valley on Wednesday night as a dream as he joined a select band of jockeys to ride a winner at their first attempt in the city.

Michael Dee after riding his first winner in Hong Kong at his first ride.
Michael Dee after riding his first winner in Hong Kong at his first ride. Picture: HKJC

In partnering the David Hayes-trained Starry Night to victory in the Class 5 Cornflower Handicap (1000m), New Zealander Dee emulated the feats of, among others, Karis Teetan, Luke Currie, Shane Dye and Grant van Niekerk in riding a winner at their first Hong Kong attempt.

Having arrived in Hong Kong on Tuesday, Dee made the most of four opportunities – including a pick-up ride after Vincent Ho was stood down before the meeting because of illness – with a win and second (Sight Hero), third (M Unicorn) and fourth (Lean Hero) placings on a memorable initiation at one of the sport's most unique tracks.

"It's been extremely good. I think that's certainly the dream start – to ride a winner on my first horse but unfortunately, I couldn't get a second winner," Dee said, lamenting Sight Hero's effort to miss by a head after rattling home.

"I couldn't ask for a better start. That's what dreams are made of and I was hoping I would come here tonight and for it to be a successful one. Thank you to David Hayes and his team for having me on these horses tonight.

"I've obviously watched a lot of races here at Happy Valley. I just think you've got to be on your game quite a lot but still ride your race within reason and in a way, still let things unfold."

Dee prevailed with a typically composed display aboard the New Zealand-bred son of Vespa Starry Night, much to the delight of his partner Mikaela Lawrence and Hayes, occupying a forward position just off the speed before driving the gelding to breakthrough success.

"Inside barrier draws help, he jumped really well and we were able to sit in a prominent position and he was strong effort, so it was a great effort by the horse," Dee said.

Dee, 27, is the first jockey to post a winner at his first Hong Kong ride since Currie's successful debut atop Miracle Victory – also for Hayes – at Sha Tin on 30 January, 2022.


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