Zac Purton’s remarkable 2022/23 season continued with a familiar flourish at Sha Tin on Sunday (18 December) with a quartet, including victory aboard Ping Hai Galaxy in the Class 2 Lukfook Jewellery Cup Handicap (1000m), as the Australian maintained a relentless pursuit of Joao Moreira’s record for the most wins in a single Hong Kong season.
The four-timer propelled the five-time Hong Kong champion jockey to 64 wins for the term and, with 28 of 88 scheduled meetings completed, Purton is on course to potentially surpass Moreira’s 2016/17 mark of 170 victories in a season.
Purton, 39, continued a stunning campaign with a third consecutive bag of three or more winners, also striking with David Hall’s Joyful Genius, Ricky Yiu’s Cheery and Size-trained Shining Fortune before landing the day’s feature with a customarily clinical ride on Ping Hai Galaxy.
“It was pretty straight-forward. We drew the right gate (barrier nine) and we had the right horse (Whizz Kid) to follow with the headwind today, it gave us a nice bit of cover, and I just had to bide my time and wait for the right opportunity to press the button – and when I did that, he was good today, very good,” Purton said of the grey.
Asked about the four-timer which followed successive trebles, Purton said: “Not bad, I want more (wins) – I need more.”
Size was more expansive, noting: “He (Purton) is going very well at the moment. Admittedly, as he says himself, Joao’s not here so that probably helps a little bit for him but the fact still remains that he’s not making mistakes and he’s still riding very well, as good as he’s ever done, and he seems to be enjoying it at the moment.”
Regarding Ping Hai Galaxy, Size said: “He’s very comfortable at high speed. He can gallop and he’s got plenty of ability. He’s just a little late coming on the scene to do his best but we thought at the start of the season he would do his best work as a seven-year-old. He’s a sprinter and there’s always races for him in Hong Kong, so he’ll be fine and he’ll find another race.”