Zac Purton and Francis Lui have been acclaimed Hong Kong racing’s ‘Kings of The Valley’ after the pair clinched the jockey and trainer mantles for the most wins at Happy Valley this season with multiples on Wednesday night (12 July).
Entering the meeting locked on 49 wins with Vincent Ho – who had led for much of the season – Purton slotted a treble atop Jamie Richards’ Seasons Wit, Tony Cruz-trained Circuit Seven and Dennis Yip’s Vincy to finish the city circuit season with 52 victories – and 176 for the campaign so far – while Ho went winless for the night.
Lui led Caspar Fownes 31-30 heading into tonight’s fixture and sealed the issue with the victories of Hameron and Joy Coming to further enhance the best season of his career as he moved into second place overall in the trainers’ championship behind John Size (75) with 66 wins and with only 11 races left in the season.
Purton, who last Sunday (9 July) rode a quartet to eclipse Joao Moreira’s single season record of 170 wins, said: “It’s good. I’ve just struggled this season for quality rides around here (Happy Valley). The trainers that have been training the majority of winners, I haven’t been riding for.
“It can be a hard place to ride when the barriers and track bias go against you, but it’s been a little more difficult than it normally would be. I still enjoy coming here and if you get the right barrier, the right run, you’re always going to be a chance.”