Zac Purton’s assault on Joao Moreira’s jockeys’ championship lead continued apace at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (9 February) when the Australian posted a quartet to slash his arch-rival’s buffer to single-figures.
With nine winners from 18 rides at the past two meetings, Purton’s bombardment has seen his deficit to Moreira tumble from 18 to nine (74-65) – with the Brazilian still sidelined for the next four meetings.
“Hopefully there’s a few more (wins) to come,” Purton said teaming with Francis Lui (twice), Benno Yung and Manfred Man to take riding honors, while Ricky Yiu matched Lui’s effort to slot a double.
Purton’s form surge continued as Harry Bentley clinched the evening’s feature – the Class 3 Victoria Park Handicap (1650m) – aboard Caspar Fownes-trained Invincible Missile with a finely-judged ride.
The Englishman boosted his season’s haul to 14 wins after weaving his way through the field before lifting the son of Smart Missile to victory in the programme finale.
“He’s had a couple of weeks’ break and I think that’s really freshened him up and when I rode him last time he felt like a fresh horse and he only had to repeat that performance from last race to be competitive,” Bentley said.
“I’m really chuffed with how things are going. I just want to keep a solid momentum and if I can bang in a winner every week, I’d be very happy.”