Zac Purton has a personal best in his sights as he heads into Wednesday’s (15 May ) Happy Valley fixture, the 72nd of Hong Kong’s 87-meeting campaign.
The Australian ace is one of only three riders to have topped the century mark in Hong Kong (along with Douglas Whyte and Joao Moreira) and currently sits clear of the pack on 118 wins. That tally is 18 shy of the personal best 136 he notched when claiming a second premiership last term.
“I’m just aiming to try and ride as many winners as I can and in the position I’m in now I suppose I’d be a little bit disappointed if I didn’t get to that mark again,” he said at Sha Tin this morning, Tuesday, 14 May.
“I’m hoping to better that and momentum is the key: getting on the right horses is important and that will dictate what number I get to.”
Purton has a book of six rides on the eight-race card and will side with the John Moore-trained Magic Legend (128lb) in the Class 3 Le French May Trophy Handicap (1000m). Jockey and trainer have paired for 20 wins so far this term and are on a roll of four consecutive wins together.