In a season finale soaked with drama and history, Zac Purton, Frankie Lor and Matthew Chadwick have taken the top individual honours as the 2021/2022 Hong Kong racing season ended in spectacular fashion at Sha Tin on Saturday (16 July).
With a fifth jockeys’ championship, Purton closed a turbulent season triumphantly with a quartet, having missed eight meetings after a fall in mid-December and then erasing an 18-win deficit to arch-rival Joao Moreira to ultimately prevail 136-132.
Locked on 132 wins with Moreira heading into the 88th and final meeting of the season, Purton held the narrowest of advantages because the Brazilian’s tally contained two dead-heats compared to the Australian’s one dead-heat.
Fittingly, and linking each of Hong Kong’s three most recent champion jockeys, Purton put the championship beyond Moreira’s reach by sealing a treble aboard Turin Redsun in the Class 1 Hong Kong Racehorse Owners Association Trophy Handicap (1600m) for 13-time champion jockey Douglas Whyte – defeating Moreira’s Money Catcher by a short head.
In a tussle across a season featuring six lead changes between two jockeys who have dominated Hong Kong racing for nine successive seasons, it was appropriate that the feature race of the day would ultimately decide the championship in a photo-finish.