Building an impregnable lead in the 2022/23 Hong Kong jockeys’ championship as he pursues a sixth title, Zac Purton surged to 40 wins for the season as Beluga reached the high point of his career with Class 1 Panasonic Cup Handicap (1400m) victory at Sha Tin on Saturday (12 November).
Extending his lead over second-placed Vincent Ho (16) to 24 wins in the championship, Purton reprised vintage form to give David Hall his first Panasonic Cup success, rallying a seemingly beaten Beluga (119lb) to deny Blaze Warrior (124lb) by a neck with Circuit Stellar (106lb) a further short head away in third place.
Registering his first win in Class 1, Beluga was rated 90 in the handicap before the Panasonic Cup after five previous victories spread from Class 4 to Class 2.
“It’s the highest he’s ever been in the (handicap) ratings, so it was never going to be easy for him but he got in with a light weight and a good draw (barrier one) and the way the race was run certainly helped him as well,” Purton said.
“But he showed a lot of heart. He wasn’t changing his leg and not really concentrating on what he was doing until the other horse (Blaze Warrior) got in front of him and then he decided to have another go on the line and he ended up getting it done.
“It’s been a good day, hopefully I can have a few more of them.”