The 2023/24 Hong Kong trainers’ championship continues to hang in the balance after Francis Lui posted a crucial double, spearheaded by Copartner Prance’s sixth successive win, at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (26 June) to draw onto almost level terms with Pierre Ng in the title race.
With only five meetings left in the season, Ng and Lui both have 65 wins but Ng holds sway by virtue of more minor placings as the pair’s rollercoaster battle rolls on.
On a night where Zac Purton and Karis Teetan excelled with trebles, Lui erased Ng’s two-win buffer as Mark Newnham and Luke Ferraris combined with a brace.
Lui first struck with debutante Packing Hermod in the first section of Class 4 Ng Tung River Handicap (1200m) under Purton before the six-time champion jockey drove Copartner Prance to victory in the Class 2 Tan Shan River Handicap (1200m).
“What a tenacious horse he’s turned into, he’s come a long way in a short period of time. It just seems to be getting a little bit better all of the time, which is what you hope they do when they mature and develop,” Purton said of Copartner Prance.
“He feels like he’s got a little bit more there so next season after he’s had a bit of a break, he can take another step.”
Winless in his first four starts, Copartner Prance has since thrived for Lui, surging through the grades to become the first horse this season to log six successive wins in Hong Kong after starting his career in Class 4.
“He keeps improving. Of course it is hard to win six in a row,” Lui said. “There’s a 1200m race at Sha Tin towards the end of the season, but we’ll see how he recovers after the race and I’ll leave it to Zac.”