South China Morning Post

Lucky Sweynesse equals record for season wins

- Sam Agars sam.agars@scmp.com

Lucky Sweynesse has equalled Beauty Generation’s record for wins in a Hong Kong season, saluting for the eighth time in 2022-23 with a typically brilliant performanc­e in the Group Three Sha Tin Vase (1,200m) yesterday.

Sent off $1.45 under top weight, Lucky Sweynesse pushed his winnings past HK$50 million with his sixth victory on the bounce.

“He’s something else. He’s starting to turn into a very, very good horse,” jockey Zac Purton said of Lucky Sweynesse, who has three Group One victories to his name in a campaign that kicked off on opening day in September and has seen him run 10 times.

“The last three or four months, he’s improved so much. It’s scary to think that with a break he might build up even more. I’m hoping that’s the case.”

After settling Lucky Sweynesse off a pace set by Victor The Winner and Sight Success – the second 400m was run more than two lengths inside standard – Purton sat quietly before asking his mount for an effort inside the 300m.

The four-year-old responded to his pilot’s urgings to sail past the lead pair and finish 1¼ lengths clear of Victor The Winner, stopping the clock in 1:08 flat to post his third-fastest 1,200m time despite the heavy weight.

“He began very well, and the pace in the race with the weight on his back played into his hands because it allowed him to get into it with a nice rhythm,” Purton said. “He could come into it when he felt comfortabl­e and it was a pretty soft win. I looked after him for as long as I could, and he did the rest.”

Trainer Manfred Man Ka-leung maintained he had no concerns about asking his stable star to tackle a handicap race so late in the season, and did not rule out the possibilit­y of backing him up in the Group Three Premier Cup (1,400m) on June 25.

“I need to discuss [the Premier Cup] with the owner first. It’s too early to give an answer,” Man said.

Purton completed a Grouprace double after the earlier victory of the John Size-trained Beauty Eternal, who handled his step up into open company with aplomb in the Group Three Lion Rock Trophy (1,600m).

“He’s done a very good job this season. He’s continued to front up every time John has asked him to, and he’s been very consistent in doing that over a number of distances,” Purton said after Beauty Eternal justified his $1.45 starting price with a comfortabl­e victory.

“He’s had to come back [from the 2,000m of the Derby], he struck the wet track and everything that was thrown at him, but he’s been able to absorb all of that and still turn up when we needed him to.”

After winning four times in the lead up to his Derby third as favourite, Beauty Eternal has snared two of his three starts since the prestigiou­s contest and will find himself with a rating north of 110. Size will now ponder whether to give the four-year-old one more start in the Premier Cup, or even the Group Three Premier Plate (1,800m) on the same afternoon.

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