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Hong Kong jockeys denied chance to ride in Australia’s mega-rich The Everest and Golden Eagle

South China Morning Post
發布於 2019年08月28日10:08 • Trenton Akers trenton.akers@scmp.com
  • Sha Tin-based riders will be unable to compete for more than A$20 million in riches after a ruling from the Jockey Club
Jockeys Joao Moreira and Zac Purton celebrate the end of the 2018-19 season. Photo: Kenneth Chan

Hong Kong jockeys will be blocked from competing in mega-rich international races such as The Everest and Golden Eagle with neither of the concepts falling within the world's top 100-rated races.

The Sydney-based A$14 million The Everest (1,200m) has attracted huge attention in a short period of time and will even include a Hong Kong owner this year in Boniface Ho Ka-kui, but the race will not feature the likes of Zac Purton, Joao Moreira or Blake Shinn.

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With only two runs of the restricted slot race completed, it is yet to gain any international grading.

The Jockey Club said it was not prepared to bend its rules to allow its jockeys to race in the event, saying it has an obligation to Hong Kong racehorse owners and punters.

Jockey Zac Purton celebrates the win of Southern Legend with owner Boniface Ho in Singapore.
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"The racing committee has adopted a policy on jockeys racing overseas which strikes the balance between ensuring that Hong Kong racehorse owners and fans' interests are best served and jockeys are given the opportunity to ride overseas," said executive director of racing Andrew Harding.

"That policy is structured around the top 100 Group One races.

Zac Purton eager to land ride in A$14 million Everest

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"Whilst there are some exceptions for reciprocal races or trophy races, in the main it is limited to those top 100 and that policy will be applied consistently."

Harding said the club was willing to make exceptions in certain cases, for example when they allowed Purton to ride in last year's Melbourne Cup, despite the race falling outside the world's top 100.

"We try to apply the policy so where possible it allows some latitude, so if a race isn't in last year's top 100 but has been in the past then we try where we can to be flexible because we do understand that jockeys have aspirations to ride elsewhere, but it is a matter of striking a balance," he said.

For the first time in its two-year history, a Hong Kong meeting will not clash with the Everest, with the Jockey Club reverting back to a regular Sunday meeting on October 20.

Regan Bayliss fit and ready to fire ahead of new Hong Kong racing season

Shinn has previously ridden in the Everest, finishing sixth on English in 2017, while Purton has expressed huge interest in riding Ho's Hong Kong-bound Classique Legend if allowed after the pair teamed up for Group One success with Southern Legend in Singapore earlier this year.

"It is a race that is worth a lot of money and it has attracted a lot of attention in a short space of time," Purton said of the concept.

Blake Shinn in the preseason Jockey Club sprint.

"I think it has been good for racing and it would be good if I was able to take part in it."

It is expected Classique Legend will arrive in trainer Caspar Fownes' stable after The Everest in October with an eye towards racing in December's Group One Hong Kong Sprint (1,200m).

It is not the first time a jockey has been prevented from travelling with Regan Bayliss denied earlier this year when he attempted to fly to Melbourne to ride Redkirk Warrior in the Group One Newmarket Handicap (1,200m) at Flemington.

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