The Citizen (Gauteng)

Dettori, Purton go head to head in Happy Valley IJC

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– The world’s two top jockeys, the evergreen and effervesce­nt Frankie Dettori and Hong Kong’s own Zac Purton, head a stellar cast competing in the 22nd edition of the Longines Internatio­nal Jockeys’ Championsh­ip (IJC) at Happy Valley today.

Dettori and Purton rank first and second in the 2019 Longines World’s Best Jockey rankings and they’re joined in pursuit of the HK$500,000 IJC prize by another 10 of racing’s most outstandin­g jockeys, including Oisin Murphy and Ryan Moore who finished second and third respective­ly, behind Dettori, in the 2018 official IFHA (Internatio­nal Federation of Horseracin­g Authoritie­s) rankings.

Crowd-pulling Joao Moreira plus Karis Teetan and Vincent Ho also represent Hong Kong; defending IJC champion Silvestre de Sousa competes for Britain alongside

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Moore and this year’s champion British jockey Murphy; while national champions James McDonald, Colin Keane and Pierre-Charles Boudot add to the extraordin­ary list of talent along with IJC debutant Yuga Kawada who was this year’s World All-Star Jockeys champion in Japan.

The 49-year-old Dettori, who has enjoyed a career-best year with 19 Group 1 wins at an astonishin­g strike rate of 35.8%, summed up the view of all competitor­s when he said: “Just look at this line-up of amazing jockeys, it is a privilege to be asked to compete again.”

Dettori, three times IJC champion, is eagerly awaiting his first rides in Hong Kong since 2011 when he last claimed the title. “It’s really exciting to be back. It’s a great atmosphere at Happy Valley and this series is always challengin­g taking on the best around this unique track,” he said.

Many of his rivals are experience­d at Hong Kong’s city circuit and boast past IJC wins, with two championsh­ips to Moore and one to Purton, Moreira and De Sousa.

In contrast, Kawada rides at Happy Valley for the first time. “I’m honoured to join the IJC with all the world’s top jockeys. The line-up is so amazing. This is my first time to ride at this sharp and tricky course but I will do my best,” said Kawada, who is one only of nine jockeys in Japan to have won all five classic races.

Teetan appears to have a good book of rides, most of whom are well drawn. “I can say it’s nice to go into the competitio­n with some chance,” he said. “I think I learned a lot from my two previous IJC appearance­s and it’s great to ride here in Hong Kong and get the opportunit­y to go again in the IJC.”

Teetan, who is currently third in the Hong Kong jockeys’ premiershi­p, named G Unit (Race 4) and High Rev (Race 8) as “the two who stand out” among his book.

Irish-born Murphy said he was looking forward to the competitio­n. “I’ll be studying the races tonight and watching the videos. I’m glad to be back here. I first came in 2016 and I’ve been back each year since. I’ve learned a lot here watching guys like Zac (Purton) and Joao (Moreira),” he said.

De Sousa, who won last year with a record tally of points, said he was “feeling a lot of pressure” this year. “There’s a lot of superstars here. I’m just proud and happy to be a part of it and I just hope I get lucky,” he said.

The four-race IJC is part of a nine-race card at the Valley. The first IJC race is Race 4 on the programme, the Class 4 Longines Internatio­nal Jockeys’ Championsh­ip Handicap – 1st Leg, over 1000m.

The fourth and deciding contest is Race 8, the Class 2 Longines Internatio­nal Jockeys’ Championsh­ip Handicap – 4th Leg, over 1800m. –

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