Zac Purton continued a relentless march towards Joao Moreira’s record of 170 wins in a single Hong Kong season with a treble at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (7 June), edging ever closer to the Brazilian’s towering mark.
With 11 meetings left in the season, five-time Hong Kong champion jockey Purton has 149 wins and, with a 69-win lead over Vincent Ho (80) in the 2022/23 jockey championship, most interest now centres on whether the Australian can overhaul Moreira’s mark, set in 2016/17.
Purton saluted on The Runner, Golden Luck and Seasons Wit to accelerate his charge towards history and remains steadfastly focused on Moreira’s benchmark after taking his Hong Kong career tally to 1,580 – a figure currently bettered by 13-time champion Douglas Whyte’s 1,813 victories.
“It’s not enough,” the Australian smiled after sealing his latest treble before praising Seasons Wit’s performance.
“He was in a good barrier and he got out of the gates well enough to take advantage of it and stalked the speed and it all fell for him – he’s only a young horse, he did a good job,” Purton said. “Jamie has done a good job with him.”
Seasons Wit salutes under Purton.
A three-year-old by Capitalist, Seasons Wit was having only his fifth start in Hong Kong after winning a Morphettville maiden in Adelaide in 2022 as Eros when trained by Anthony & Sam Freedman.
Richards is confident the gelding can continue to improve.
“He’s found his form, he’s racing consistently and he was the beneficiary of a nice draw today. He stalked the horse to beat and got over the top of him late. He’s a young horse on the way up and he’s certainly racing very well,” Richards said.
“He is going to continue to improve next year as well, he’s only a three-year-old, and I’m looking forward to the future with him. He’s a nice, young sprinting horse.”
Purton was at his best atop Jimmy Ting-trained The Runner in the Class 4 Hong Kong Institute Of Certified Public Accountants 50th Anniversary Cup Handicap (1200m) before teaming with Manfred Man’s Golden Luck to snare the first section of the Class 4 Sze Mei Handicap (1200m).
Tony Cruz took training honours with a double with Circuit Elite and Superb Capitalist.
Circuit Elite (130lb) posted his third win over the course and distance with a dashing mid-race move to clinch the Class 5 Tai Yau Handicap (1800m) to give Vincent Ho his 80th victory of the season before Superb Capitalist clung on for Angus Chung to win the Class 3 Tseuk Luk Handicap (1200m).