The Citizen (KZN)

Fourie heads for R1m payday

INCENTIVE: BONUS OFFERED TO JOCKEY WHO BREAKS RECORD OF 334 WINNERS IN A SEASON

- Mike Moon – news@citizen.co.za

Impressive win and place strike rate means he is pure gold for exotic bets.

Punters love it when there’s a close battle for the national jockeys’ championsh­ip; they can be sure the principal combatants are seeking out the best rides and putting heart and soul into winning the coveted title.

Bank on those riders to at least run a drum... and you can profit.

But when someone is running away with the championsh­ip, things are a lot less certain – there’s less intense intelligen­ce gathering by jockey agents, more loyalty to trainer friends and maybe a smidgeon less risk taken.

Richard Fourie is smashing it this season, last week clocking up his 200th winner of the term and putting him about 90 wins clear of second-placed Muzi Yeni at the two-thirds stage.

But there is no sign of Fourie easing up before the line.

That’s because of a R1 million prize put up by bookmaker Hollywoodb­ets for the rider who breaks Anthony Delpech’s record of 334 winners.

The former champion set that mark in the 1998-99 season and many pundits reckoned it would never be bettered, partly because there is less racing these days.

After injury ended Delpech’s highly successful career, he became a brand ambassador for Hollywoodb­ets, with responsibi­lity for managing the company’s ownership syndicate, which is now one of the largest thoroughbr­ed owners in the country.

Ironically, he has become the face of the million-buck Delpech Challenge – and the job might even call for him to be seen cheering on Fourie from time to time.

It’s clear the remarkable Fourie has a good chance of breaking the record – and lively interest in the chase has prompted newsletter Turf Talk to start a daily “Fourie barometer”.

This is a projection of how many wins he will end up with at close of business on 31 July, the last day of the 2023-24 racing season. The number is based on his current rides-per-calendar-day rate for the season to date and his current strike rate.

Yesterday morning, the barometer read 343, meaning he was on track to better Delpech’s mark by 10.

But hatching chickens is tricky. Injury, illness, suspension, travel fatigue and sudden dry spells are constant possibilit­ies – as last year’s champ Keagan de Melo discovered when he couldn’t find a winner for week upon week as the season drew towards its close.

The upshot is that Fourie is a man to follow at all times.

His stats are phenomenal: riding at four or five meetings a week all over South Africa, by yesterday he’d registered 212 wins from 971 rides at a win rate of 21.8% and a place rate of 49%. PA, Quartet and Trifecta gold dust, that.

Of course, there’s a payout discount on every nag he throws a leg over.

In the past six weeks, his longest-odds success has been 14/1 – War Chariot at Kenilworth.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? CHAMPION JOCKEY-ELECT. Jockey Richard Fourie bids to better Anthony Delpech’s record of 334 winners in a season.
Picture: Gallo Images CHAMPION JOCKEY-ELECT. Jockey Richard Fourie bids to better Anthony Delpech’s record of 334 winners in a season.

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