Zac Purton and Joao Moreira continued their back-and-forth battle for the Hong Kong champion jockey title at Happy Valley on Wednesday, 13 May with the Australian outpointing the Brazilian two to one.
Purton arrived at the city-side track one win ahead of his rival but with six mounts to Moreira’s eight; his brace ensured he heads to Sha Tin on Sunday with a lead of 116 to 114 over his fellow three-time champ.
After Purton hit the board on Compassion Spirit, Moreira struck back aboard Smart Leader, but the former responded immediately with a comfortable success on Victoriam.
Moreira partnered Victoriam four times earlier this term, bagging a front-running win two starts back, but Purton held the reins for the first time tonight and made it count in section one of the Class 3 Cheung Lin Shan Handicap (1200m).
Francis Lui’s four-year-old settled just behind the pace, peeled out and quickened emphatically off the final turn for an easing-down length and three quarters score that sets him up for a first tilt at Class 2 the next time he steps out.
“I think he has enough about him for Class 2,” Purton said of the top-weight. “He carried a heavy weight (133lb) tonight and he’s had to come from a bit of an awkward gate (seven) but he’s shown there that he’s a little bit more versatile than having to be up there breaking the wind. He’s learning so I think there’s more there.”