Holding a healthy lead in the 2022/23 Hong Kong jockeys’ championship, Zac Purton will attempt to strengthen his grip on the title when partnering Campione in the Class 1 Egret Handicap (1200m, dirt) at Sha Tin on Sunday (9 October).
A British-bred son of Australian sprinter Brazen Beau, Campione was a revelation for Tony Cruz during his first Hong Kong season with three wins over 1200m at Sha Tin – with two of those successes materialising on the dirt course.
Runner-up to Lucky Sweynesse in the Class 1 HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup Handicap (1200m) when resuming on 11 September, Campione – unbeaten in a three-start two-year-old career in Italy in 2021 – switches back to Sha Tin’s All Weather track on Sunday.
“He likes the dirt, but it’s always a bit tricky when you draw near (gate six of seven) the outside in a small field – horses that normally aren’t ridden in a prominent position all of a sudden want to take a position, so they might make it difficult for him,” said Purton, who has notched 14 wins so far this season.
“I thought his first-up run was very good and he gets back to a surface that he’s been successful on.”
Vincent Ho retains the mount on Frankie Lor-trained Winning Dreamer and will chase an eighth victory aboard the Deep Field gelding who will make his competitive debut on dirt after 20 outings on Sha Tin’s turf.