Champion jockey Zac Purton says Voyage Bubble’s disappointing performance last start should be excused as he prepares to take on Romantic Warrior in the HK$13 million G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (1 March).
Ricky Yiu’s seven-year-old finished a distant third to Romantic Warrior in the HK$13 million G1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m) last month, relinquishing the Triple Crown he claimed so spectacularly last season.
Purton noted Voyage Bubble had excuses for that below-par effort.
“I think we can forget the last run,” said the Australian, who secured a sensational G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) win with Voyage Bubble in December. “He slipped coming out of the gates, he lost his balance and he lost his confidence. He never felt comfortable or in a rhythm throughout that whole race. It upset him a little bit. He wasn’t moving that well, and obviously, he didn’t perform at his best.”
However, Purton is optimistic about his chances of mounting a stronger challenge against Danny Shum’s superstar in the second leg of the Triple Crown on Sunday.
“Since then, he’s trialled really well,” Purton said. “I can feel he’s moving really nicely again, and we know we can handle 2000 (metres).
“It’s a small field. It’ll be a tactical race. Barriers will be important. But I’m going there hopeful that we’ve got a chance to overturn Romantic Warrior.”




