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Zac Purton - leading rider in Hong Kong in 2019 with an astonishing tally of 168 winners, including four six-timers and almost £28 million in prize money. HKJC
JOHN Size won an 11th trainers’ title when the Hong Kong season came to a close last week at Sha Tin.
An enthusiastic crowd of 51,000 people turned out to see Size post a double to repel John Moore’s challenge for championship honours.
The John Moore-trained Ruthven advertised his Hong Kong Derby claims but stable companion Rivet, a former Racing Post Trophy winner, acted up again and may be gelded, writes Andrew Hawkins
''It was local winner Ivictory who took the title in the Chairman's Sprint Prize at Sha Tin on Sunday while it was a disappointing finish for Godolphin's Blue Point while,'' writes Steve Moran
Ivictory defied a hefty rise in class and two outstanding stablemates to claim the 1200m Group 1, writes Steve Moran
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