Zac Purton will pursue a memorable 100th win this season when he heads to Happy Valley tonight (Wednesday, 1 March) armed with a full book of rides.
Purton has reached the century mark seven times previously and is relying heavily on trainer Jamie Richards for the victory with his last four rides on the nine-race fixture coming in tandem with the New Zealander.
“He’s (Jamie Richards) built the momentum as the season has gone on, although his stable lacks a little bit of quality, he’s been able to turn out regular winners – he’s getting the most out of the horses he has got. He’s doing a good job and hopefully he can carry that through to the end of the season and beyond,” Purton said.
“My rides are sort of so-so on Wednesday – there’s nothing there that stands out. I’ve got some bad barriers to go with it, so I’m going to need things to go my way, but it is what it is. Hopefully one of them can win and we can just tick that off,” Purton said.
The last start-winning Hoss kicks off Purton and Richards’ pairings when he takes his place in the second section of the Class 4 Shek Kip Mei Handicap (1200m).
“He saved all the ground and he got the split, but he did a good job and it’s going to be harder this time with a bit more weight and he’s drawn wide again,” Purton said.