Steadily bridging the gap to Joao Moreira in the Hong Kong jockeys’ championship with a four-timer, Zac Purton was stunned by Beauty Joy’s incredible G3 Premier Cup Handicap (1400m) triumph at Sha Tin on Sunday (19 June) after the talented gelding conceded rivals a huge start before winning emphatically.
Tailed off last at the 800m mark, the quirky five-year-old closed off in a blistering 44.29s, including a final 400m burst of 21.83s, to slot his fifth win from nine starts in Hong Kong after posting four victories from as many starts in Australia when known as Talladega.
The Sebring gelding has developed a reputation for waywardness in an ascendant Hong Kong career, with Purton revealing he was uncertain of even completing Sunday’s race – let alone winning it.
“Every race is something different with him, isn’t it? He was quite chilled behind the gates today and I thought ‘Oh, this is going to be nice. Maybe, he’s at the end of the season, he’s going to give me a nice ride today,” Purton said after crossing the line a length in advance of Lucky Express, while Healthy Happy was third, a further length and a quarter away.
“But he jumped out and he just didn’t want to go. He was really stiff in his action. He couldn’t stretch out properly and he wasn’t comfortable. I was looking down (at the horse’s legs). I was a little bit 50-50 (about continuing) on him and I thought I would just keep on urging him along and keep him going for a little bit and see if he could warm into it.
“Once he got to the 1000m, he was okay – but I was that far off them, I thought the race was over. But he swept into it really nicely, he got there in plenty of time and then he had to fight for the win at the end.
“He’s obviously talented but he can’t keep producing performances like today and (also) in his previous starts and getting away with it. He’s got to start getting it right from here on.”