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Posted 2017-12-06 18:05:26  
Zac Purton claims his first LONGINES International Jockeys Championship

Zac Purton, representing Hong Kong, claimed the HK$800,000 LONGINES International Jockeys Championship title for the first time and at the fifth time of asking, courtesy of two wins in the first and third legs of the series. In doing so, he saw off the spirited challenge of UK representative Silvestre de Sousa, with French champion Pierre-Charles Boudot, who took the fourth leg, taking third spot on the podium.

 

This was a popular local victory – of sorts – for Purton, who has a large fan base among Hong Kong racing fans. He has been riding here since 2007, was champion jockey in the 2013/2014 season and has more than 750 victories in his Hong Kong career to date.

 

However, he was ranked among the outsiders in Jockey Challenge betting and was at one point rated a 25/1 chance for victory, well behind favourites Ryan Moore, Boudot and reigning champion Hugh Bowman.

 

The opening ceremony for the LONGINES International Jockeys Championship had barely closed with a fanfare of fireworks, before minutes later Hong Kong’s Purton lit one of his own when driving home Our Hero to take out the first leg of the Championship for trainer Danny Shum. Settled in mid-division, Purton produced Our Hero with a telling run in the stretch to hold off Silvestre de Sousa and See Me Now by a short-head, with Moore on the Richard Gibson-trained Forever Posh taking third spot a further neck away.

 

Purton said of his ride: “I had a beautiful run. Danny said he was in the groove today.”

 

Purton’s lead in the Championship was short lived, however, as de Sousa made virtually all in the second leg to drive home the Caspar Fownes-trained Peace Combination by a diminishing length. Defending champion Bowman was second aboard the David Hall-trained Dr Proactive, with Boudot hitting the scoreboard and grabbing four points for his third-place finish, a length and a quarter adrift of the winner, on Exceptional Desire.

 

“We went a good gallop, and I was able to get a breather into him around the bend,” de Sousa said. “I filled him up again in the straight and he ran on. Caspar told me he was in as good a shape as he could get him.”

 

Thus at the halfway stage de Sousa led on 18 points from Purton on 12 points, with Bowman in third on 6 points. Moore and Boudot sat in equal fourth on 4 points.

 

Purton’s response to de Sousa’s lead was emphatic in the third leg, as he drove the Peter Ho-trained Let’s Take It Easy – drawn wide – in gate 10 to take the race from Bowman aboard Sparkling Sword, with Leandro Henrique on Destin back in third, scoring his first points of the evening.

 

“He’s been racing well and it was a good move by Peter to bring him back to the Valley. He was my best chance on the night and he’s got the job done,” said Purton of his winner, who almost guaranteed that the 2017 IJC title would be his.

 

His second winner in the Championship took Purton to 24 points, ahead of de Sousa on 18 points, with defending champion Bowman back in third on 12 points, thanks to his two second place finishes. Only de Sousa could deny Purton the crown.

 

In any event, neither jockey featured in the finish of the fourth leg as Boudot drove home the John Size-trained Bank On Red, the Frenchman recording his first win at Happy Valley on his first ever night at the track. This was a happy outcome indeed for the jockey, who will start a short term contract with the Hong Kong Jockey Club in January.

 

“I thought it would be really important to win a race tonight with a view to my stint here in January and February,” he said. “Monsieur Size gave me orders to the millimetre and the race worked out exactly as he predicted. To finish on the podium in the Championship is the cherry on the cake.”

 

Following the trophy presentation, a delighted Purton said: “I came into tonight thinking that I had quite ordinary rides, but it turned out well, and I’m pleased to have won, as I’ve gone close a couple of times. I didn’t want it to be another déjà vu. You need a lot of luck, and I got it in two races!”

 

Attendance at this celebrated meeting was 29,294 with record turnover for an IJC meeting of HK$1.308 billion.

 

Racing resumes on Sunday when the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races take centre stage at Sha Tin Racecourse. HK$84.5 million in prize money is on the line across four Group 1 contests. The first race jumps at 12.25pm while gates will open at 10.25am. The pre-raceday variety show in the Parade Ring, including a performance by Hins Cheung, begins at 11.30am.

 

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