Returning from injury, Zac Purton is excited to reunite with Ka Ying Rising when the world’s highest-rated sprinter contests the HK$5.35 million G2 Sprint Cup (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (30 March), bidding to extend his winning streak to 11 races.
Currently ranked joint third with Co-Tack and Beauty Generation (10 consecutive wins each) behind Silent Witness (17 wins) and Golden Sixty (16) for the most wins in a row in Hong Kong, Ka Ying Rising bids for his seventh straight victory this season.
Purton, who suffered a foot injury on 9 February, takes nine rides this weekend and the seven-time Hong Kong champion is looking forward to partnering triple Group 1 winner Ka Ying Rising on Sunday.
“He hasn’t put a foot wrong the whole time he’s been in Hong Kong, he’s pleased us in everything he’s done – every trial, every race, every piece of work – he’s been a pleasure to have anything to do with,” Purton said.
“He’s got a lovely nature, he eats everything, he’s kind in nature, good on race day. He’s a proper little racehorse – it would be great if they were all like him.
“It will be good to be back, I’ve been out for quite a while now and I’ve missed quite a bit – it’s been disappointing in that sense.
“I obviously have to build the quality of my books back up. It will be good to get back out there again and it’s good that I’ve got Ka Ying Rising at the weekend and another couple of horses there that look like they can run well.”
Purton has ridden Ka Ying Rising in both the gelding’s Group 1 victories – the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) and Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m), the latter marking the second time this season the four-year-old has lowered Sha Tin’s 1200m course record with a searing gallop of 1m 07.20s.
With Purton sidelined, Karis Teetan combined with Ka Ying Rising to land the G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m) at Sha Tin on 23 February.