Zac Purton has telling faith in Lucky Sweynesse but the five-time Hong Kong champion jockey queries whether the gifted young sprinter can successfully shoulder equal top-weight of 135lb in the HK$3.9 million G3 Chinese Club Challenge Cup Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (1 January).
Pitted against just five rivals, Lucky Sweynesse will stretch to 1400m for only the second time and will carry the heaviest impost of his short, brilliant career when jumping from barrier six against talented, seasoned opposition.
Winner of seven of 11 starts, Manfred Man’s flagbearer returns to action after a luckless sixth behind Wellington in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) on 11 December but, as much as Purton believes in last season’s Champion Griffin (2021/22), the Australian has reservations over the handicap challenge.
“I think the distance is okay but whether he can carry the weight over the distance is a question mark,” Purton said. “He’s won over 1400m, but obviously in a lesser class and here he is in a handicap race with a fair bit of weight on his back.
“So, it’s a challenge for him, for sure, but I think he can run the distance – it’s just a matter of whether the weight might stop him.”
Lucky Sweynesse has contested only one 1400m race so far in his career, narrowly defeating Navas Two in the Class 2 Beas River Handicap on 5 June at Sha Tin.