Zac Purton has joined Joao Moreira as a 2021/22 centurion after reaching the 100-win milestone for the sixth successive Hong Kong season at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (13 April), fanning hopes of a fifth jockeys’ championship.
Three days after Moreira moved into triple figures, Purton reached the seasonal benchmark he routinely seeks with a signature ride aboard Richard Gibson’s Viva Mama in the first section of the Class 5 Percival Handicap (1000m).
“That’s a target at the start of every season, to get to 100,” said Purton, who has now achieved the mark in seven of the past nine seasons. “If you ride 100 winners, you’ve had a very good season here. We’ve got there now, so hopefully there’s a few more winners to come.”
Having briefly lost the championship lead to Purton, Moreira regained the ascendancy with a supreme rail-hugging display aboard Caspar Fownes-trained Nearly Fine to win the second section of the Class 4 Morrison Hill Handicap (1650m), leaving Fownes with 998 Hong Kong career winners.
Moreira repeated the feat with an equally brilliant ride on Seizing The Moment to clinch the second section of the Class 3 Bowrington Handicap (1200m) for John Size before the Brazilian teamed with Frankie Lor’s impressive Eason to snare the first section of the Class 3 Bowrington Handicap (1200m).
“He’s a smart little horse,” Lor said of the Written Tycoon three-year-old’s third win from six starts. “He is very quiet in the mornings and is good to deal with. I hope he has a good future. He’s done a good job from the barrier (12) tonight.”
Moreira continues his quest for a fifth title, clasping a 103-101 lead over Purton, while Size and Lor remained locked in a similarly tight battle – 64-62 – for the trainers’ championship.