Hong Kong’s season-opening fixture drew a crowd of more than 74,000 this afternoon, Sunday, 2 September, 2018, and the eager mass at Sha Tin Racecourse raised a ripping roar for Zac Purton when the champion jockey moved his title defence off the mark with victory in the day’s Class 1 feature.
The spectator approval was no doubt inspired in some degree by his mount, Winner’s Way (130lb), being the 3.3 favourite for the seven-runner HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup (1200m). But, while trainer Tony Cruz had produced the six-year-old fit to fire for his early-term assignment, Purton ensured an ‘A grade’ result.
“It was a perfect ride from Zac, he got the horse into the race at the right time,” Cruz said after the Australian had settled back and then sprinted in the straight.
Winner’s Way overhauled front-running stablemate California Fortune (110lb) mid-stretch and Purton ensured there was enough left to repel a late challenge from runner-up Born In China (123lb).
“It was a really strong field today but Winner’s Way is a horse that needs pace on and he got that,” Cruz noted. The winning time was inside standard at 1m 08.27s, with Winner’s Way clocking 22.67s for the final 400m – swifter than all of his rivals.
The handler will point his Group 3 scorer towards the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races on 9 December: “There’s no other choice than for us to go to the (Group 1) Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) and we’ll just go to whatever 1200m and 1400m races we can between now and then.”
Purton, meanwhile, expressed the view that while the admirable Starcraft gelding – a six-time winner from 23 Hong Kong starts – has earned his shot at the top bracket, he will need to step up again.