With six wins from eight rides aboard Hot King Prawn, Zac Purton has nothing but admiration for the crack sprinter but the four-time champion jockey concedes the veteran faces two significant obstacles – weight and a daunting barrier – in the Class 1 Lam Tsuen Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Saturday (12 March).
Hot King Prawn will jump from the outside gate in a field of 10 and will shoulder 133lb, conceding up to 20lb to his rivals, as Hong Kong’s reigning Champion Sprinter returns following a luckless third in the G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) behind Stronger and Sky Field on 23 January.
Leading this season’s jockeys’ championship by six wins – 86-80 – from Joao Moreira, Purton is adamant Hot King Prawn would have notched a 13th career victory last start had he been able to gain clear running.
He is equally convinced Saturday’s contest will prove to be a stiff challenge for the sparingly-raced seven-year-old.
“He should have won that race (Centenary Sprint Cup), so the horse is going really well. He trialled good again since but that bad gate is not going to help us here in this race because there’s a fair bit of pressure and speed in it as well,” Purton said.