Zac Purton hailed David Eustace’s horsemanship after Light Years Charm (129lb) continued impressive progress with victory in the HK$2.84 million Class 2 Hong Kong Reunification Cup Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin on Tuesday (1 July).
Sold for A$3,750 (approx. HK$18,500), the Rubick gelding (129lb) took his Hong Kong earnings to HK$9.2 million from only nine starts in the city with a third successive win after withstanding a ferocious late challenge from Mickley (117lb) to prevail by a head in 1m 21.11s.
Previously trained by Brett Dodson in Australia where he raced as Bretsal, the four-year-old won a maiden in Lismore – Purton’s birthplace – before transferring to Eustace as 64-rater, Light Years Charm has risen to 93 in the handicap with four wins, a second and two thirds at Sha Tin.
Settling second last, Light Years Charm forged to the outside of the 12-horse field entering the straight as veteran Healthy Happy (133lb) and Gustosisimo (124lb) disputed the lead before taking over inside the final 150m as Mickley threatened late.
“It was pretty straight forward, he got out of the gates okay for him and he was in a lovely rhythm the whole race, handled the ground really well and he was just able to come into it with a nice-timed run,” Purton said. “He had to stave off the challenger the last 100 metres, he did a really good job to keep sticking his head out.
“David has done an exceptionally good job with him to bring him this far in his first season and they did a good job to find him – he came out of Lismore. It was well spotted by the agents.”