Lloyd has no plans to retire 16/05/2012 Retirement is the last thing on Jeff Lloyd's mind as he looks forward to again making his mark in Australia after three years riding in Hong Kong.
HONG KONG: Xtension Wins BMW Champions Mile 6/05/2012 The New Zealand jockey James McDonald confirmed his super star status at just twenty years-of-age after taking the 2012 BMW Sydney Carnival by storm, including riding a treble on Doncaster Mile Day, by winning the HK$12m, Group 1 BMW Champions Mile (1600m) in Xtension (IRE) at Sha Tin on Sunday.
Riding Shake Up In Patinack Stable 3/05/2012 There has been another shake up in Nathan Tinkler's Patinack Farm stable with the volatile owner dumping young jockey Tim Bell as his stable rider in Queensland.
Apprentices hope to star at Doomben 23/03/2012 Promising apprentices Matt MGuren and Justin Wood hope to upstage their senior counterparts at Doomben.
HONG KONG: Moore Lines Up Six In HK Derby 13/03/2012 Trainer John Moore is ready to unleash six challengers in Hong Kong's premier domestic prize, the G1 Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby on Sunday at Sha Tin.
Lloyd Leaves After Hong Kong Derby 22/02/2012 Popular South African jockey Jeff Lloyd will ride for the last time in Hong Kong on March 18 before returning to Australia to start the next phase of his career in Queensland.
HONG KONG: Licence Extension For Tim Clark 14/01/2012 Australian jockey Tim Clark's successful first stint in Hong Kong has won him a licence extension until the end of the current season.
HONG KONG: Pure Champion Wins January Cup 12/01/2012 Pure Champion swept to victory with a searing stretch run under Gerald Mosse to clinch the 1800m January Cup (handicap), the first HKG3 contest staged at Happy Valley since October, 2002.
Another top win for Jeff Lloyd 2/01/2012 Starting 2012 where he left off in 2011, Jeff Lloyd piloted Aashiq to victory in the Sha Tin feature Chinese Club Challenge Gr. 3.
Lessons abound for young HK apprentices 13/12/2011 The young apprentices from the HKJC school had plenty of lessons to absorb from Sunday's Internationals at Sha Tin.
HONG KONG: Able One Defies His Age 11/12/2011 It was second time lucky for the veteran Able One when the nine-year-old won the US$2.6 million Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin on Sunday after being dramatically scratched at the start when favourite in 2010.
Able One Rolls Back The Years 11/12/2011 Hong Kong-based South African Jeff Lloyd described his shock victory aboard veteran gelding Able One as the “biggest moment” of his widespread career after the teamed with trainer John Moore to for an upset win in the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin on Sunday.
HONG KONG: Moore Keeps Premiership Race Alive 3/07/2011 John Moore breathed life back into the Hong Kong training premiership with a winning treble at Sha Tin on Saturday with just two meetings of the season remaining.
Clark continues good form at Randwick 13/06/2011 Sydney jockey Tim Clark has been in top form this season consolidating his position in the upper elevations of the tough Sydney riding bench.
HONG KONG: Stewards Deny Riding Crackdown 10/06/2011 Chief steward Kim Kelly has denied an extraordinary crackdown in judicial affairs despite an abrupt end to Kiwi jockey Mark du Plessis' stint in Hong Kong when he became the fifth jockey punished under the "reasonable and permissible measures" rule.
Blaze King on fire at Sha Tin 16/05/2011 The Hong Kong Lions Cup over the 1000m straight was taken out by Blaze King who was give
a great ride by Jeff Lloyd.
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