Ricky Yiu, Zac Purton split Happy Valley honours with treble
17/02/2022
Leo Schlink
Ricky Yiu and Zac Purton shared the Happy Valley limelight on Wednesday night (16 February) with trebles as the former champion trainer and jockey delivered timely reminders of enduring class and skill.
Yiu, leading Hong Kong trainer in 2019/20, combined with Purton twice with Soulmate (確認眼神) and Bulletproof (海島材子), while also prevailing with Villa Fionn (芙蓉莊) under Antoine Hamelin to boost his tally to 22 wins for the season.
“The team is doing well,” Yiu said, before referencing the 38 seconds and 30 third placings the stable has racked up this term. “About time – the horses are running well.”
Yiu clocked the first leg of his three-timer when Hamelin drove late aboard Villa Fionn (芙蓉莊) to clinch the second section of the Class 4 Spruce Handicap (1650m). A son of Sebring, Villa Fionn (芙蓉莊) has now posted four of his five Hong Kong victories over 1650m at the city circuit.
Yiu then joined forces with Purton when Bulletproof (海島材子) finished stoutly off a perfect trail from barrier 10 to win the first section of the Class 4 Spruce Handicap (1650m), delighting the trainer.
“The plan worked out good,” Yiu said of Purton’s ride. “He’s a gutsy little horse, he’s in the middle of Class 4, so he’s still eligible to do something.”
Purton currently trails arch-rival Joao Moreira 74-69, after making further inroads into what was once an 18-win deficit and, with the Brazilian sidelined for two more meetings, the Australian is hopeful of further reducing the gap.
“Three’s good and hopefully there’s more coming,” Purton said after triumphing on the talented, lightly-raced Soulmate in the Class 3 Cypress Handicap (1650m).
“Obviously when he (Soulmate) gets the start right, he’s quite competitive and he’s matured into quite a nice horse. He flew the gate tonight and once he got there, he got himself into a nice rhythm, gave a nice kick off the bend and won well in the end.”
Purton also figured aboard The Runner (維港奔流), who left Frankie Lor pleasantly surprised with success in the first section of the Cedar Handicap (1200m) despite initial fears Manfred Man’s Sky Forever (天行健) had finished over the top under a driving finish from Derek Leung.
The photo-finish revealed The Runner (維港奔流) had held on by a nose, surprising Lor who has moved to within one win – 47-46 – of John Size in the trainers’ championship.
“It looked like we had lost but when I walked out, I saw the photo finish,” Lor said. “When Zac came back, he said ‘I thought I had lost’, so today is lucky. He has improved since we put the visor on him, good win today.”
The success elevated The Runner (維港奔流) into joint second in the HK$1 million DBS x Manulife Million Challenge standings with Special M on 48 points behind Fa Fa (60 points) ahead of the series finale next Wednesday (23 February) at Happy Valley.
Ruan Maia continues to make the most of limited opportunities, contriving a double from just three rides on Wednesday night with both winners – Above (高瞻遠矚) and Meridian Genius (高耀智星) – saddled by Tony Millard.
“I’m very happy to get these few rides tonight and to get these winners tonight. Every week, I get a few winners from not too many rides and this is great,” Maia said after prevailing on Meridian Genius (高耀智星) in the second section of the Class 3 Cedar Handicap (1200m).
“At the early stages (of the season), there weren’t too many rides, not too many winners and after last three, four months I get more winners and I get more confidence and more support because everything improves.”
Millard believes Above (高瞻遠矚), winner of the Class 3 Fountain Palm Handicap (2200m), has the staying capacities to contend in the Group 3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup Handicap (2400m) at Sha Tin on 1 May.
“If he can pick up another (race), he’d be a horse that I could go towards the Queen Mother with – these type of staying races – and he wouldn’t be out of place there now,” Millard said.
“He certainly has improved since I’ve got him (from retired trainer John Moore) and that’s typical of stayers, they get better with age.”
Luke Ferraris snapped a 78-ride run of outs with success aboard Caspar Fownes-trained Killer Instinct (鋒芒勁露) in the second section of the Class 4 Larch Handicap (1200m).
The South African’s previous victory came aboard Meridian Genius (高耀智星) at Happy Valley on 22 December.
“It’s been a bit of a dry patch but I’m very grateful to Caspar for the support and hopefully this win gets the ball rolling,” Ferraris said. “He looks like a smart horse, still a bit green and that win will give him.”
So Awesome (進優自在) posted his second victory from his past six starts with success in the first section of the Class 4 Larch Handicap (1200m) to continue Matthew Chadwick’s productive season.
Chadwick’s 26th win of the season came aboard Manfred Man’s improving sprinter, whose 25 starts in Hong Kong include nine minor placings.
Dylan Mo posted his first winner since injuring a toe in a race accident at Happy Valley 26 January when Benno Yung’s Multimore clung on for victory in the Class 5 Walnut Handicap (1000m).
“I’m feeling good in this moment,” Mo said. “I’m feeling good and it’s always good to ride a winner.”
Hong Kong racing continues on Sunday (20 February) at Sha Tin with the G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m) and the G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m).
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