A Zac Purton quartet at Happy Valley on Wednesday (16 December) has breathed fresh life into the Hong Kong jockeys’ championship after the Australian made significant inroads into his great championship rival Joao Moreira’s lead.
Chasing a fifth championship, Purton trailed Moreira by 21 wins on 9 December. The deficit is now 14.
Fuelling hopes of another gripping late-season title shoot-out with Moreira, Purton’s rich vein of form has seen the New South Welshman post a treble during the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship meeting at Happy Valley followed by a double at Sha Tin at the glamour LONGINES Hong Kong International Races fixture.
He was typically phlegmatic about an understated opening to the season.
“I just had so many wide barriers,” Purton said of a frustrating start to the 2020/21 term.
“You can’t believe you just go months and months and months just being on the outside all the time.
“Every time I came to the races, I was on the outside. It was making it really hard.
“You ask your horses to take a position, it takes an effort and they’re empty in the end or you go back and give them too much of a start.
“It was the same script over and over.”