Zac Purton has overtaken Douglas Whyte’s all-time Hong Kong prizemoney record by posting a double as the perfect prelude to his title defence of the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship at Happy Valley on Wednesday (8 December).
Trailing 13-time champion jockey Whyte’s record haul of HK$1,587,210,086 – accumulated from 1,813 wins – Purton started the meeting HK$1,210,620 in arrears of the South African but the Australian closed the day in style with victory on Tony Cruz’s Beauty Joy to win the Class 3 Tourmaline Handicap (1400m) and set a new mark of HK$1,588,025,566.
Beauty Joy was the second leg of Purton’s double after Benno Yung’s Millennium Falcon’s enabled the Australian to lay the platform for a successful chase by landing the Class 4 Onyx Handicap (1400m).
With 1,341 career wins in Hong Kong, Purton leads the 2021/22 championship with 46 victories – 10 ahead of Joao Moreira – as he chases a fifth title.
Purton diplomatically downplayed the prizemoney achievement, but there is little doubt he still has unfinished business in Hong Kong.
“It’s another nice milestone to hit,” Purton said. “It’s another nice record to put on the CV, it feels good but there’s still work to do. Since I’ve been in Hong Kong and that’s been nearly a decade and a half now, prizemoney has gone up about 3-5 percent every season, so we’re obviously racing for a lot for money these days.