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Avdulla breaks through for first Hong Kong win on 50th start of short-term stint

Brenton Avdulla posted his first Hong Kong win on the 50th start of his 11-week contract and fittingly, the Australian jockey’s breakthrough victory came aboard slow starter Go Go Sixteen in Sunday’s Class Four Ma Liu Shui Handicap (1,600m) at Sha Tin.

Go Go Sixteen fell out of the gates in the opening event of Hong Kong’s first twilight meeting in 20 years. However, Manfred Man Ka-leung’s five-year-old galloper responded to Avdulla’s urgings throughout the mile race, eventually charging up the inside to beat Darci Joy by a short head in a thrilling finish.

Avdulla, whose six pre-win minor placings included a first-start third on Loriz at Happy Valley on May 3, never let his morale drop despite experiencing one of the worst droughts of a 16-year career in which he has recorded 13 Group One victories in Australia.

“I haven’t been too disheartened. I came here with really no expectations. A number of riders have come here with, probably, better credentials than me in the past and struggled,” Avdulla said.

“I spoke to Hughie [Bowman], and he said it took him six weeks to get a winner [in 2014], and you can see where he is now. Blokes like Brett Prebble – he’s a world-class rider, and it took him a long time. He won a Group One towards the end of his first stint.

“I’m proud to get my first win on the board. Hong Kong is a very tough jurisdiction. I’m very thankful to Manfred for the opportunity.

“Going through his replays, he won with Blake [Shinn] on him in a similar sort of manner. We were trying to be closer, but he showed no speed. Coming back to the mile, he was always going to be rock-hard fit. He such a big, gross horse, but to his credit, he knuckled down, took the runs when they were there, and stuck his head out at the right time.”

Avdulla’s Jockey Club licence expires at the end of the current campaign, but the 32-year-old is open to becoming a full-time member of Hong Kong’s riding roster if his wife and children enjoy the city.

Brenton Avdulla rides Go Go Sixteen to victory at Sha Tin on Sunday.

“Everyone wants that win – they don’t want to go home with nothing. It’s a short stint, but I haven’t come here thinking I’m going straight back to Australia. As long as the family settles in well, there’s no reason I won’t apply next season,” Avdulla said.

“I’ve had a lot of horses out of the market. I haven’t had much opportunity on good chances, but hopefully, this can generate something.”

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