Upbeat after setting a new Hong Kong record for the most wins by a jockey at Happy Valley, Zac Purton turns his attention to next year’s Four-Year-Old Classic Series when Beautyverse tackles the Class 1 Chevalier Cup Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (27 November).
An impressive first-up winner from barrier 14 over 1600m on 6 November, 2022 G1 South Australian Derby (2500m) winner Beautyverse (120lb) will tackle LONGINES Hong Kong International Races selected runners Excellent Proposal (135lb) and Butterfield (134lb) in his most serious challenge so far.
“It’s a good test for Beautyverse. Of course, he won really nicely first-up and he did it the tough way from a wide gate, having to make all which may not end up being his racing style. We’ll find out more about that as we go on,” said Purton, who has posted 46 wins in 20 meetings this season to hold a 25-win lead in the jockeys’ championship.
“He’s trained on well from what I understand, all his better form overseas was at 2000m and beyond and he’s a real galloper which is why he was able to sustain the tough run and continue on with his brave effort first-up.
“I’ve seen a lot of PP horses (Privately Purchased Horses) come to Hong Kong and run really well first time and then they haven’t been able to back it up, so he needs to back it up and if he can, we might have a nice one.”
Trained by Mick Price and Michael Kent (Jnr) in Australia when he raced as Jungle Magnate, Beautyverse is among Purton’s provisional choices for the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, which features the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) on 29 January, the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) on 26 February and the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) on 19 March.
“It’ll be nice to see where we’re at because he’s only eight weeks away from the Four-Year-Old Classic Series so he probably only has the chance to maybe have one or if he’s lucky two more runs before then, so it’s just a matter of getting the competition into him and keeping his fitness up and seeing what we’ve got,” Purton said of Beautyverse.
“That’s where he’s heading and there are some other nice horses floating around as well so I think this season’s series should be quite competitive and hopefully I can end up on the right one.”