Zac Purton will be ideally placed to attack Golden Sixty on Sunday (11 December) as his mount California Spangle has drawn gate two in the HK$30 million LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m).
While the rider refers to the challenge as “the impossible task”, he finds himself in the ideal position to take up his customary front-running role aboard last season’s Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) winner.
Golden Sixty is just two stalls away in gate four and Purton plans to use the same tactics which so nearly paid off in last month’s G2 BOCHK Private Wealth Jockey Club Mile (1600m), when California Spangle was sent off favourite and went down by just a neck to Golden Sixty in an enthralling finish.
He said: “California Spangle seems to have developed nicely. He’s relaxing better now and we’ll go forward to lead again. We’ll try to get him settled and see what happens. We’ve not beaten Golden Sixty yet but we’re going to try, and the track conditions could suit us.”
California Spangle’s trainer Tony Cruz was similarly optimistic of pulling off the upset and added: “I’m very happy with that, it’s perfect in fact. We can use the usual tactics and get to the lead. Myself and my stable are confident of a very good run and we’re still planning ways to beat Golden Sixty.”
Purton partnered two-time Horse of the Year and exceptional talent Beauty Generation to win his second LONGINES Hong Kong Mile in 2018 – a feat Golden Sixty will aim to eclipse on Sunday with a third win in the race – but believes Stanley Chan’s seven-year-old is among the best he has ever seen in Hong Kong.