Poised to become only the second jockey in Hong Kong racing history to reach 1,300 wins, Zac Purton refuses to rule out a tilt at over-taking Douglas Whyte’s all-time record of 1,813 victories.
Purton, 38, has opened the 2021/22 season in bullish fashion with four wins and four placings from 16 rides to sit second in the jockeys’ championship behind Karis Teetan (four wins and five placings) and is hopeful of adding to his tally at Sha Tin on Sunday (12 September).
Bidding for a fifth jockeys’ title, Purton acknowledges Whyte’s towering mark remains a distant and almost unattainable objective – but the Australian is increasingly open to the possibility of catching the 13-time champion.
“I always told ‘Dougie’ that I wouldn’t stay around long enough to break his record but, here I am nearly at 1,300 wins and 1,400 wins will hopefully tick over by the end of the season, so it starts to make it (breaking Whyte’s record) feel quite real and obviously then becomes a possibility,” Purton said.
“So, I’m not going to say ‘No’ (to attempting to break the record). It will just come down to the support I get – and whether I continue to get it, and if I do, I’ll just keep chipping away and you never know.”
Whyte, now forging a successful career as a trainer, rode his 1,800th winner – Good Omen – as a 46-year-old in 2018 before retiring in February, 2019.