The Cairns Post

McNEIL PRIMED FOR HONG KONG DEBUT

- LEO SCHLINK

AFTER scaling the peaks of Australian racing with a Melbourne Cup victory, jockey Jye McNeil hopes to convert a six-week stint in Hong Kong into positive lasting impression­s after riding trackwork at Sha Tin on Tuesday.

McNeil, 27, arrived in Hong Kong with a tally of 895 winners crowned by Twilight Payment’s 2020 Melbourne Cup triumph and, after riding in the trials at Sha Tin on Tuesday morning, the Australian is still in the explorator­y stages of his new journey.

“Today is my first day at trackwork, I only arrived Sunday evening,” he said.

“I’ve got my medical done which is great and I’m here to meet everyone for the first time today and try to take it in and absorb as best as possible.

“Watching Hong Kong racing at home on the TV and then to see it live and in person, it’s just amazing. It’s very impressive.”

McNeill, who starts his riding career in Hong Kong on Saturday, has clear immediate objectives before his licence runs out on December 22.

“Short-term, to make a good impact or to leave a good impression – that would be my main focus at the moment,” the Victorian rider said.

“Obviously, riding winners is the best way to do that. I’m going to be focusing on my best opportunit­y of winning and seeing what I can do.”

Accompanie­d to the Asian racing mecca by his wife Jess and two-year-old son Oakley, McNeil explained the timing of the brief stay was perfect.

“Everything seemed to fall in line … with the (Melbourne) spring carnival being over and in line with being home for Christmas and around the family. It was a great opportunit­y and the decision to come was easy.”

McNeil, who has accrued 26 Group victories including four at the elite level, has previously ridden abroad with brief stints in South Africa and South Korea.

He won last season’s Victorian metropolit­an jockeys championsh­ip and will kick off his Hong Kong career at Sha Tin at the weekend with four rides, including in-form Yes We Can for trainer Benno Yung.

“I haven’t cast my eye over the form too much yet, but I’m just grateful to get a few opportunit­ies at my first meeting,” he said.

 ?? ?? Jye McNeil rides trackwork at Sha Tin in Hong Kong.
Jye McNeil rides trackwork at Sha Tin in Hong Kong.

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