Michael Dee’s perfect HK debut

Michael Dee arrives in Hong Kong and rides a winner at first attempt.

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.

Fresh from arriving in Hong Kong a day earlier, Michael Dee delivered the ideal start to his short riding stint in the Asian racing hub by riding a winner on debut.

He was, in fact, narrowly denied a double at Happy Valley on Wednesday though Dee described his triumphant start as a dream as he joined a select band of jockeys to ride a winner at their first attempt at the city circuit.

Dee was aboard the David Hayes-trained Starry Night in the Class 5 Cornflower Handicap (1000m), and 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.

"It's been extremely good," Dee said.

"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.

"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."

Dee, 27, is the first jockey to post a winner at his first Hong Kong ride since Luke Currie's– also for Hayes – at Sha Tin in January 2022.

Dee posted his 11th Group 1 success on Saturday at Morphettville riding Royal Merchant to victory in The Goodwood (1200m).


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