Zac Purton heads into Wednesday’s (22 January) Happy Valley card with his smallest book of rides this season but the champion jockey is upbeat that Winning Method might ensure a good strike rate on the night.
“A few horses I was booked to ride didn’t get in; they were on the reserve list,” the rider explained.
The Australian ace’s five mounts on the nine-race card is one less than his next lowest this term, but could have been only four. The withdrawal of Brave Power resulted in standby starter Winner’s Heart (128lb) being promoted.
Winning Method lines up in the last, the Class 3 Hoi Yuen Handicap (1200m), and he is aiming to go back-to-back. Grant van Niekerk partnered the three-year-old for a return to form last time but misses out to Purton due to suspension.
“He’s a boldly-going horse, he wants to get out there and get on with it to get things done, we’ve seen that at the races as well,” he said.
The Danny Shum-trained galloper will break from gate nine against a hot field of 12 which features six other horses who have already won this season, including two with multiple successes.
“It’s a bit of an awkward barrier but his last win was solid and if he can repeat that performance he’s got a chance again,” Hong Kong’s three-time champion jockey said.