Crowning a perfect week for veteran trainer Manfred Man, rising star Lucky Sweynesse’s redemptive victory in the HK$12 million G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (5 February) also provided Zac Purton with revealing satisfaction.
Devastated for Man after Lucky Sweynesse failed to obtain clear running before finishing an untested sixth in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) on 11 December, the usually emotionless Purton jubilated in the four-year-old’s first Group 1 success – two days after Man, 65, had been given an extension to continue training next season.
Referring to Lucky Sweynesse’s unfortunate LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint experience, Purton revealed the most important part of today’s triumph was the validation of Man at the elite level after the five-time Hong Kong champion jockey took luck out of the equation by sitting outside leader Sight Success before accelerating strongly inside the last 200m to prevail in decisive fashion.
“There was nothing I could do in the International Sprint (Hong Kong Sprint). We drew the wrong gate (barrier three) and we just got locked away. I was just disappointed for Manfred. It was his big chance and it doesn’t sit well with me at not being able to deliver for him, but hopefully today has gone some way to repaying him,” Purton said.
“It was pretty painless today. As soon as he begun as well as he did and I was able to get outside the leader, I was fairly confident from there. He still had to turn up and do it and Sight Success gave him a good race – he gave a good kick, so I had to work to get past him and hold them off. He did a terrific job.”