Zac Purton has crowned a week of stellar milestones by becoming the first rider in history to partner nine LONGINES Hong Kong International Races winners after Japanese mare Normcore upstaged Win Bright and Magical in the HK$28 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m).
Purton, 37, gained the ride on the grey after Christophe Soumillon was forced to forfeit the mount after failing to secure an unconditional release from quarantine following a COVID test on Thursday.
On Wednesday at Happy Valley, Purton became only the second jockey after Douglas Whyte to ride 1,200 winners in Hong Kong.
The reigning jockey champion, Purton was jubilant after breaking the Hong Kong International Races’ tie he had shared with Frenchman Gerard Mosse after Normcore outsprinted fellow Japan’s Win Bright and Ireland’s Magical.
“It’s something I’m very proud of, it’s a great achievement,” he said.
“To also now be the only jockey to win the full set of international races twice is also for myself somewhat rewarding.
“Hopefully, I can just can continue to have luck at this meeting going forward.
“It’s been a great week, I’m very thankful that I get these opportunities.”
Purton was grateful to regain the ride on Normcore, whose previous G1 triumph came in the Victoria Mile when partnered by another Australian, Damian Lane, in May 2019.
“Initially we sort of confirmed the ride and then when it was announced Christophe was coming, they changed their mind. They’re entitled to do that,” Purton said.
“It was what it was, I just had to accept that. Thankfully, it came back.”