Aldo In – Lyle To Japan

Domeyer resumes in Hong Kong

Cape jockey Aldo Domeyer and Brazilian Vagner Borgeswill rejoin the Hong Kong riding ranks after being granted contracts by the Jockey Club licensing committee on Friday.

The two, who spent time at Sha Tin last year, return to the fold while Blake Shinn and Neil Callan – whose licences were due to expire at the end of the month – also received extensions until the end of the term.

Aldo Domeyer – back in Hong Kong (Pic – Chase Liebenberg)

The South China Morning Post reports that a new apprentice, Go Lo King-yeung, also joins the ranks from the end of March after a stint in South Australia.

On the other side, Lyle Hewitson did not apply for an extension, instead opting to take up a short-term stint in Japan, while it was also confirmed that French duo Alexis Badel and Tony Piccone will return to Europe for the summer, but both Hewitson and Badel have extended their stays by one meeting so they can compete at Sha Tin on Sunday, March 1.

Domeyer, 32, came to Hong Kong late last season and made an immediate impact, winning 13 races from 116 rides and earning a six-month contract for this term.

But after competing for the first seven weeks of the season, for four wins and 17 placings from 52 rides, the South African took indefinite leave to go home and join his girlfriend Sharna after the birth of their third child.

In the meantime, he has been riding during the Cape summer season, winning two Group Ones on Met day last month. He returns to action from March 29 and is licensed until the end of the term.

Borgas, a four-time champion in Brazil, competed at the last five meetings of the 2018-19 season and made a positive impression, despite not winning a race.

The 26-year-old, who has won 14 Group Ones, rides lightweight and will be looking to follow in the footsteps of his compatriots Joao Moreira and Silvestre de Sousa. His contract begins on March 1 and goes through until May 31.

Hewitson, a two-time champion in South Africa, struggled to make an impact early in his rookie season, having to wait 140 rides for his first Hong Kong win, but started to make some inroads recently and currently has three victories and 18 placings to his credit.

The 22-year-old won a lot of respect for the way he handled himself in trying circumstances and now heads to Japan for a short-term stint.

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