Top Australian jockey Nash Rawiller has had his riding licence in Hong Kong extended until the end of the racing season.
Rawiller took up four-month licence in Hong Kong from September 21 but his start was delayed because of a careless riding suspension at the end of a riding stint in Japan.
Further suspensions in Melbourne on Cox Plate day and in Hong Kong didn't help Rawiller gain any early momentum, but the jockey rode a winning double at Sha Tin on December 20.
A statement on the Hong Kong Jockey Club website said an extension on Rawiller's licence had been granted from January 22 until the end of the 2014/15 racing season.