It took a little longer than expected! Stuck on 284 winners, Lyle Hewitson needed just one more winning ride to eclipse the number of victories by an apprentice after he had equaled Gavin Lerena’s mark of 284 wins at Greyville on Sunday.
With almost a full card of rides for Sean Tarry at The Vaal yesterday, it proved a frustrating afternoon until he finally broke the ice on Shenanigans, his last mount of the afternoon for Tarry.
It was fitting that his record-breaking ride was for Tarry as the champion trainer has been a pillar in the 20-year-old Hewitson’s career.
Hewitson only comes out of his apprenticeship early next year and after he won on Roy Had Enough and reached the magical 284 wins on Sunday, he said: “I’ve still got nine months to run and I intend to build up as big a lead as possible during the time.”
Hewitson had extensive work riders experience and was crowned champion before being accepted at the SA Jockey Academy after matriculating at Kearsney College and his apprenticeship was cut to three years.
He had his first ride as a fully-fledged apprentice at Scottsville on March 6, 2016 and trainers were quick to capitalise on his experience and 4kg claim. In a little over three months 60 winners were in the bag and he was in with the big boys without his apprentice claim.
It was more than 10 years ago that Lerena broke the original record set up by Michael Roberts of 260.
While exact stats on Roberts’ performance are not available, we do know Lerena took 3,326 rides to reach his record while Nooresh Juglall, who rode 248 winners as an apprentice, took 3,237 rides. Hewitson has ridden his 285 winners in 2,790 rides.
By Andrew Harrison


