Zac Purton wants to see the front-runners match his mount’s name in the Class 3 Hong Kong Rugby Union Cup Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley on Wednesday, 18 April.
Fast Most Furious (125lb) carries the ‘unlucky loser’ tag out of his latest race, a nose second to Smart Boy at the course and distance last month. The Lope De Vega gelding had looked the most likely winner half-way down the straight but got tied up amongst runners, Purton eventually nudging open a narrow gap for which he picked up a two-day suspension.
“That was unfortunate,” Purton said before barrier trials at Sha Tin this morning (Tuesday, 18 April). “The speed was on last time and that suited him, but he’s going to need a genuinely run race again.
“He’s a horse that probably wants a little bit farther than 1200 (metres) but the speed in the race enabled him and another couple of horses to hit the line like they did last time. But if it’s going to be a sit-and-sprint, that’s not going to suit him.”
Fast Most Furious broke his maiden at his second and final start in Ireland, over 1427m. That was in July, 2016 and the David Hall-trained gelding made a belated Hong Kong bow in September last year; with only three starts under his belt since, Purton believes the chestnut has something to give but still has plenty to learn, too.