Gearing up for a huge fortnight of Hong Kong racing, Zac Purton heads to Happy Valley this Wednesday evening (19 January) looking to maintain the momentum and ultimately to chase a fifth riding title.
Two G1s feature this weekend – including the return of Golden Sixty – while Sunday week’s (30 January) fixture sees the 2022 Four-Year-Old Classic Series commence with the traditional first leg – the HK$12 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m).
Purton, 39, takes eight rides at the city circuit – spearheaded by Beauty Joy’s inclusion in a cracking edition of the HK$2.4 million Class 2 Lantau Island Handicap (1650m).
The lightly-raced talent blitzed rivals two starts ago from the front under the Australian ace – who hops back in the plate aboard the chestnut tomorrow night for his first try at the city circuit.
“He’s a lightly-framed horse and quite often they can get around the tight track quite well, but he was quite adaptable overseas before he came here and he’s been able to adapt to wherever he’s gone here as well – I don’t see the track being a problem for him,” Purton said.
A one-time winner from four starts in Hong Kong, the Sebring gelding – formerly known as Talladega in Australia – has come to hand this term as a five-year-old after two unplaced efforts as a four-year-old last season, including in the Hong Kong Classic Mile.