Packing Treadmill and Flagship Warrior are bound for a Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) clash next month after the pair’s impressive victories at Sha Tin on Saturday (24 December) as Zac Purton became only the second jockey to post 1,500 wins in Hong Kong.
Francis Lui, Packing Treadmill’s trainer, and David Hayes, Flagship Warrior’s handler, both outlined plans to head directly to the HK$12 million Hong Kong Classic Mile on 29 January after their charges produced classy wins as Purton joined Douglas Whyte (1,813 wins) in an exclusive riding club.
Lui said Packing Treadmill – triumphant in six of eight starts – continued to surprise him after replacement jockey Dylan Mo drove the Manhattan Rain gelding to victory in the Class 2 Poinsettia Handicap (1600m), narrowly denying Fantastic Treasure with a searing closing 400m sectional of 22.21s.
“I think the draw (barrier one) helped and horse has got a very good fighting heart. He will go straight to the (Hong Kong Classic) Mile because there aren’t any other races for him,” Lui said. “I think he just keeps improving. When he first came to me, even after the barrier trials and the first time he runs, I can see that he’s such a good horse.”
Mo, substituting for Hugh Bowman, said: “A big thanks to the trainer for giving me a chance and I just try to do my best. It’s hard to get an opportunity, so if you get an opportunity on a good horse, I always do my best.”