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Thanks Forever takes the G3 Sha Tin Vase on a dramatic day for Purton

By David Morgan
24/05/2020 19:25

Thanks Forever gets the better of a three-way finish under Zac Purton.
Thanks Forever gets the better of a three-way finish under Zac Purton.

Thanks Forever fought his way to a deserved victory in the G3 Sha Tin Vase Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday, 24 May to initiate a big-race brace on an afternoon of plenty and pain for Zac Purton.

The champion jockey had his head banged against the starting gate before race seven and then hit the deck when Regency Bo Bo stumbled after the start of the 10th contest. He was unruffled.

“The (Hong Kong Jockey) Club was worried, I wasn’t,” he said.

The Australian also collected a four-win bounty to match his great rival Joao Moreira in their battle for the jockey’s premiership. And, if Exultant’s success in the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) was Purton’s satisfying main course, Thanks Forever’s (127lb) triumph – the gelding’s overdue first in Group company – was the tastiest of hors d’oeuvres.

“He deserved it, he’s been racing well this season,” Purton said after the four-year-old had clocked 1m 08.96s in battling past the front-running Hot King Prawn (133lb) and Big Party (119lb) by a neck and a short-head.

“It was a race he really had to win from that gate (two) with that weight. The speed early was really slow and then they made it a good sprint home, so he had to chase hard and he did it well.”

Thanks Forever runs down Hot King Prawn in the G3 Sha Tin Vase.

Thanks Forever earned his fifth win at his 16th start off the back of high-class efforts this term, notably top-three placings in the G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) and last month’s G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m).

“He really has deserved that,” Moore said. “He’s been a model of consistency without winning one of the black type races.

“Purton got off the fence quickly, he got himself into one out, one back, and he was very aware – even before the race – that he’d have to pay attention to the pace set by Moreira on Hot King Prawn. We knew if we gave him too much start we wouldn’t pick him up.

“He was able to pick him up and he was strong through line. At the 300 (metres) I wasn’t so sure but when Zac got into him and he got him into gear I thought he was strong.”

Thanks Forever isn’t quite done for the season either: Moore will aim the Duporth gelding at next month’s G3 Premier Cup (1400m).

“We intend to go again in the 1400 (metres) on June 21st – I’ve asked Zac to ride him again,” he said.

Just Like That

Like That scores for Purton and Moore.
Like That scores for Purton and Moore.

Moore was also on the mark with the Purton-partnered Like That and the trainer’s double score took his tally for the term to 47 wins, 10 behind premiership leader Ricky Yiu.

Like That built on the promise of his last start win down the 1000m straight with a comfortable success in the opener, the Pakistan Star Plate (1200m) for Griffins. The juvenile will next take his chance in open handicap grade. 

“He’s not beaten too much, in my opinion, they’re probably Class 4 and Class 5 horses,” Moore said. “But he’s showing a bit of talent, he’s doing what he has to do and each run has been better – we’ll put him into a Class 3 1200-metre race next time and see if he can cope with the rise but he’ll have his work cut out for him in Class 3.

“I’ll keep him at 1200 metres because he’s still not the finished product. Physically, he looks quite forward for a two-year-old but his heart and lungs need development so he’s a work in progress.”

Moreira matching strides

Moreira celebrates aboard Good Luck Friend.
Moreira celebrates aboard Good Luck Friend.

While Purton nailed a quartet of wins all told, Moreira also snared four on the 11-race card. The big two carved up the races with merciless intent, each attempting to beat the other to a fourth Hong Kong champion jockey title.

The Brazilian took the Class 4 Mighty High Handicap (1600m) on the Me Tsui-trained Enjoy Life and the Class 3 Werther Handicap (1200m) on Good Luck Friend for the Yiu stable, and then delivered the John Size-trained first starter Scores Of Fun to win the second section of Class 4 Mr Medici Handicap (1200m).

He wrapped up his four-timer on the Caspar Fownes-trained Defining Moment in the Class 3 Blazing Speed Handicap (1800m).

Purton and Moreira ended the day as they had started it, locked on the same number of wins, this time a tally of 123 apiece. The reigning champ also scored on the Frankie Lor-trained Armor Star in Race 2.

“It’s not much fun: I wish Joao would go home and make it easy!” Purton quipped.

Antoine Hamelin brought a temporary intermission to the Moreira-Purton show in race seven with a strong-driving win on the Tony Millard-trained Yee Cheong Pegasus in section one of the Class 4 Helene Super Star Handicap (1200m).

After Regency Bo Bo’s mishap at the outset of the penultimate race, the Class 3 California Memory Handicap (1400m), Millard sealed a brace when the Karis Teetan-ridden Amazing Chocolate streaked five and a quarter lengths clear.

Neil Callan drove the Paul O’Sullivan-trained Band Of Brothers (125lb) to a late-thrusting nose success over Glorious Spectrum (127lb) in the concluding Class 2 Viva Pataca Handicap (1400m).

Hong Kong racing continues at Sha Tin on Wednesday, 27 May.