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Lucky Sweynesse scoops G2 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint
International News: By: Leo Schlink
November 20 , 2022
 
   

Delivering the performance of his young career, Lucky Sweynesse has emerged as a legitimate G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) contender with blistering victory in the G2 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (20 November).



Last season’s Hong Kong Champion Griffin, Lucky Sweynesse clocked 1m 07.55s – only fractionally slower than Sacred Kingdom’s 1m 07.50s – in notching his seventh win at his 10th start for jubilant trainer Manfred Man and all-conquering jockey Zac Purton.



Allowed to settle midfield behind Kurpany’s searing tempo after jumping from barrier 11, Lucky Sweynesse (123lb) stalked the favourite Wellington before spearing clear over the final 200m to defeat Pierre Ng-trained pair Lucky Patch (123lb) and Duke Wai (123lb).



“Obviously, he’s done it tough from awkward gates this time in but behind the gates I saw six jockeys trotting their horses up and they’ve all got speed and I knew it was going to be a bit messy,” Purton said.



“But he didn’t begin that great. I didn’t have any option but to take the spot I got, which worked out well with the way the race was run. Master Eight got in my way a little bit, just prior to straightening, but I just tried to straighten him and it cost me a little bit of ground as I swung around him.



“I thought it was a soft win. He’s done a good job, he’s a horse on the way up.”



In seventh place for most of the race, Lucky Sweynesse motored over the final 800m in 43.62s.



Declaring the four-year-old as the best horse he has ever trained, Manfred Man also lauded Purton’s ride.



“I think the jockey rode the perfect race for my horse. The horse's condition was very good, but unfortunately, he got the outside draw. He's still thinking about how to race, but the jockey said he would get the good position. If we'd got a better draw, I'd have been more confident,” said Man, who previously handled top-liners Eagle Regiment and Pleasure Gains.



“I think this one is better than the other two before. I'm confident to say he can still improve.”



Apart from earning HK$2.85 million for the win, Lucky Sweynesse also collected a Top-Up Bonus of HK$500,000 for his owners.



Wellington (128lb) finished sixth, beaten two and a quarter lengths, to lead in a cluster of G1 winners with Stronger (128lb) seventh and Sky Field (128lb) eighth.



The G2 feature was one of the few to previously elude Purton, who had not ridden since last Saturday (12 November) after testing positive to COVID. The Australian collected a quartet in quick succession on resuming.



Hong Kong racing continues on Wednesday night (23 November) at Happy Valley.



 
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