Bidding for a sixth Hong Kong jockeys’ championship, Zac Purton has conservatively outlined expectations for the 2022/23 season as the Australian prepares for Sunday’s (11 September) opening meeting at Sha Tin.
With 1,431 Hong Kong victories to his credit, Purton sits second behind only Douglas Whyte (1,813) on the list of Hong Kong’s all-time jockey wins and, after finishing the 2021/22 term with a title-clinching four-timer, he is cautiously hopeful of making good early progress.
“Every season is different. We have two new trainers (Pierre Ng and Jamie Richards) coming in, we’ve had one (Paul O’Sullivan) leave. The dynamics always change, everything is different – it just depends on the support you get from trainers and owners and hopefully I can ride a couple of winners early and start to get going but I’ve been here long enough to know how the system works and what to expect,” Purton said.
“Obviously, you always hope to be competitive in the (jockeys’) championship and you always look for horses for December in the (LONGINES Hong Kong) International Races and try to find a (BMW Hong Kong) Derby horse – the season generally flows quite well.
“I’m just looking forward to riding some winners and winning some big races. I’m going to need a bit of luck.”