The New Zealand Herald

Jockey set for new challenge

- — NZ Racing Desk

New Zealand jockey Craig Grylls has been well-grounded for his introducti­on to Singapore racing.

His father Gary rode at the old Bukit Timah course in the late 1980s and he has been one of the push factors toward this current move to a new hunting ground.

“I wasn’t born when my Dad rode here, but he’s told me all about the place and has always encouraged me to strive to get more riding experience in a different racing jurisdicti­on, and Singapore was one of them,” Grylls told the Singapore Turf Club.

“I spent three seasons in Australia, in Queensland during the Brisbane winter carnival from 2008 to 2010.

“I also rode in Macau for three months and rode around eight to nine winners there.

“Singapore was on my radar after Grant Cooksley put the idea in my head a couple of years ago. I made an applicatio­n last year and it was not successful, but I got accepted this time.

“I’ve also spoken to Michael Coleman about the place. He rode at the old track, but he did ride for one day at Kranji (Singapore Guineas day in 2012) and he also gave me a few pointers.”

A winner of over 700 races in 11 years of riding that began in Te Awamutu, Grylls rode trackwork at Kranji for the first time this week and will debut on raceday this weekend.

“It’s great to be here. I arrived last Thursday and was at the races last weekend,” said Grylls, whose Swedish wife Milou will join him next month.

“I can’t wait to get on my first rides. It’s not a bad start. I’ve got four rides, one on Friday night — Always A Winner for Leslie Khoo and three ride son Sunday—Ninety sevenemper­or for Leslie again, Awatere for Mark Walker and Enhancemen­t for James Peters.”

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Craig Grylls

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