Frankie Lor-trained Santorini ignited the trend with victory in the Purves Quaich Plate (1200m) for Griffins under Karis Teetan. With a second and three thirds at his previous four starts, the Kodiac gelding triumphed by a short head before surviving an objection from Lyle Hewitt, who rode runner-up Karate Express.
“He’s just learning and getting better, but he’s still improving,” Teetan said. “It was a good win today, he was a bit more professional and with time I think he will get better.”
Cody Mo’s Sonic Boom, a Better Than Ready gelding, was next to prevail, winning the Class 5 Swaine Cup Handicap (1200m, dirt) under Matthew Chadwick before Alfred Chan notched his sixth victory of the season when Shanghai Style clinched the Class 4 Li Cup Handicap (1200, dirt) for Danny Shum.
“About three weeks ago, Danny asked if I would like to come and ride work for him and said he would give me a few race rides because I wasn’t getting many opportunities,” Chan said.
“Of course, I said I was interested and I’m really grateful and happy to get a result for Danny with Shanghai Style.”
By Belardo, Shanghai Sytle was having only his fourth start.
Having won on Hong Kong International Sale graduate Smart Beauty, a five-year-old, in the Class 5 Wong Cup Handicap (1600m) for Tony Cruz, Zac Purton extended an already unassailable lead in the jockeys’ championship with debutante Courier Aladdin’s success in the Class 4 Arculli Trophy Handicap (1200m) for Jamie Richards.
“He’s shown some potential at the trials but, of course, he was bred to get over more ground,” Purton said of the Satono Aladdin gelding. “We were hoping he would run well, but thought 1200m might have been short of his best.
“But a lot of things went our way with the good barrier (four), the fast speed, the favourite (Top Scorer) being pulled up, so he was able to roll through his gears a long way from home and that really helped him. He won well – it was a good effort first time out.”
Mission Voice gave Mark Newnham his 30th victory of the campaign and the first leg of a stable double by winning the Class 4 Chan Trophy Handicap (1600m) under Luke Ferraris before Beauty Fit interrupted the third-year-old ascendancy by landing the Class 3 Stevenson Cup Handicap (1400m).