Purton described securing the ride on Massive Sovereign – a No Nay Never gelding who won two of five starts for O’Brien – as the fruit of several “sliding doors” moments.
“There are all those sliding doors moments in the season leading up to it. At once stage, I thought I was going to ride Ensued and the owner wanted Ryan (Moore), then I thought I would ride Helios (Express) and I was away when Hughy (Bowman) won on him and then I watched him win the first two legs (of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series),” Purton said.
“I didn’t really have a horse for the Derby until this bloke won so, like when I won on Luger, it was a late pick-up ride into the race.
“I feel extremely honoured and privileged to have found such a horse to win it. To win the race itself, it’s the most prestigious race in Hong Kong and I’ve had a frustrating run in this race and a frustrating season, so it’s nice to get another big one – and probably the biggest one among the local races overall.
“He’s shown us so far that he’s the ideal horse here in Hong Kong and he’s got such a good attitude. He just takes everything in his stride since he got here. I loved him in the mornings, you love a lot of horses in the morning but they don’t turn up on race days – this guy has turned up on race day so far.
“I’m not sure how good he’s going to be, only time will tell but he’s done a good job so far.
“When the leader was that far in front, and that horse (Ka Ying Generation) keeps galloping – he doesn’t stop or give up – he might have tired a little bit but he didn’t capitulate, so he made me earn it. I always thought I was going to get close, but how close you can’t be sure.
“Once I got to the 200m, I could feel I had his measure.”
Purton also struck on David Hayes-trained Ka Ying Rising in the Class 3 Werther Handicap (1200m) and David Hall’s Flying Ace in the Class 1 Rapper Dragon Handicap (1200m) to have 83 wins for the season – 27 more than Karis Teetan (56).
Francis Lui took training honours with a treble, triumphing with Patch Of Theta, Divano and Second To None. Patch Of Theta collected an ISG Bonus of HK$1 million with victory in the Class 3 Ambitious Dragon Handicap (1400m) to give Teetan a brace.
Lui and Lyle Hewitson opened Derby Day in blistering fashion with a race-to-race double. The pair struck first with promising Brave Smash gelding Divano, who easily won the Class 4 Furore Handicap (1200m) before scoring with Second To None in the Class 4 Fay Fay Handicap (1400m).
Ryan Moore and John Size reprised a familiar partnership when Lifeline Express broke through at his sixth start in the Class 4 Ping Hai Star Handicap (1200m) before Frankie Lor’s Loyal Bo Bo slotted his second course and distance win under Hugh Bowman in the Class 4 Sky Darci Handicap (1400m).
Tony Cruz slotted a double with Californiatotality in the Class 4 Luger Handicap (1600m) for Brenton Avdulla and The Best Peach in the Class 3 Designs On Rome Handicap (1800m) for Teetan.
Hong Kong racing continues on Wednesday night (27 March) at Happy Valley.