A star was born in today’s HK$16 million Chairman’s Sprint Prize as the John Size-trained Ivictory defied a hefty rise in class and two outstanding stablemates to claim the 1200m Group 1 in a rare stable first three in this level of race.
Hong Kong’s reigning champion trainer Size had not only the quantity, with five runners, but also the quality with the last-start Class 2 course record-setting winner beating Hong Kong Sprint winner Mr Stunning and the Sprint Cup winner Beat The Clock by a half-length and a neck respectively.
Jockey Zac Purton followed his earlier success on Beauty Generation in the Champions Mile with yet another major race win, having secured the mount on Ivictory after rival Joao Moreira opted to ride Beat The Clock. Moreira had ridden the winner at his past four starts but had never deserted Beat The Clock.
Not that victory was considered fait accompli, with both Size and Purton acknowledging the task he faced. Purton said: “Obviously he’d shown in his two previous wins that he might be something special but until you see them cope with the pressure at this level, you never really know.
“It’s a big jump actually, from a Class 2,” Size said in his matter-of-fact style. “I’m thrilled and relieved to see the first three favourites in the finish. Ivictory had given us all the signs. He’d won six of seven before today and his past two were emphatic including a track record time at the (Happy) Valley but there was still the possibility it might be one run too early for him.
“But as it turned out he got the run of the race and showed that he was up to it.”