Frankie Lor extended his lead over John Size in the trainers’ championship to 68-65 with a treble featuring Massive Action, Free Foal and Sakewin.
Purton was aboard in Massive Action’s all-the-way victory in the second section of the Class 4 Monaveen Handicap (1400m) after the Australian combined with David Hayes to land the Class 4 Manicou Handicap (1200m) on Oriental Smoke.
“He’s still green and I think he can still improve,” Lor said of Massive Action before Blake Shinn piloted Free Foal to victory in the first section of the Class 4 Monaveen Handicap (1400m).
Lor completed a fruitful afternoon when Sakewin bolted in with the second section of the Game Spirit Handicap (1200m) under Joao Moreira to maintain an unbeaten record after two starts.
Lor will consider Sakewin for next season’s Four-Year-Old Classic series.
“He’s not a really big horse, he weighs only 1,080 (pounds). If he gets bigger and stronger, he should be a good horse for next season. He’ll go a bit further.”
Purton completed a treble atop Francis Lui’s Packing Treadmill, impressive winner of the first section of the Class 3 Game Spirit Handicap (1200m), matching Moreira’s three-timer which left the Brazilian with an overall 111-109 lead in the jockeys’ title.
“He (Packing Treadmill) flew the gates, so that obviously felt and I felt like I was going to get across easily until everyone, with the track bias in mind wanted to be handy and they kept kicking up, and I had to work more than I wanted to going into the first corner,” Purton said.
“So, for him to be able to do that and then still be able to balance up and have a good kick was nice. He won his first start on a softish track, so I thought he would handle it. He had the light weight (120lb) and he did a good job.”
Circuit Nine’s hollow victory in The Argonaut Plate (1000m) for Griffins delivered Tony Cruz his 50th victory of the season as the impressive grey gelding provided sire Caravaggio with his first Hong Kong winner with his first runner.
Lyle Hewitson continued a searing run of form with a double to tally seven wins in three meetings with success on Douglas Whyte-trained Cheval Valiant in the Class 4 Isle Of Man Handicap (1000m) and then victory on Nicholson Returns in the Class 4 Special Cargo Handicap (1600m).