Zac Purton Latest News

04/04/2025
“Six More Months” And A Sha Tin Showdown For Satono Reve Have Moreira Pumped
Jockey Joao Moreira is hoping trainer Noriyuki Hori sends sprinter Satono Reve back to Sha Tin for a rematch with Ka Ying Rising following a solid Group 1 win at Chukyo.
Michael Cox

18/03/2025
Purton Prepared To “Swoop In At The 11th Hour” For Derby Ride
Seven-time champion Zac Purton says he is ready to pounce on an opportunity to ride in Sunday’s BMW Hong Kong Derby after getting the green light from a specialist on his injured toe.
Jack Dawling

14/03/2025
Two Wins In Seven Days Earn Beauty Alliance A Hong Kong Derby Berth
The John Size-trained Beauty Alliance has relegated South African Derby placegetter Mondial to the reserve list for the 2025 Hong Kong Derby, as the final field of 14 was announced on Friday.
Andrew Hawkins

13/03/2025
Fractures Are One Thing, Vincent Ho’s Brain Injury Is Another
Top jockeys Vincent Ho, Zac Purton, Kazushi Kimura and Alberto Sanna talk about the challenges of being out of the saddle due to injuries.
David Morgan

21/02/2025
Purton To Make Derby Day Return But Without A Ride In Classic Series Finale
Hong Kong’s champion jockey intends to be back for the city’s most prestigious race as he recovers from a fractured left big toe.
Jack Dawling
Zac Purton Jockey Profile
Lauded for his tactical awareness and race planning, Zac Purton is renowned for his toughness in a finish and his superb balance, making him one of the all-time greats.
In the saddle, he has few weaknesses, and when it comes to the all-important off-track aspects of decision-making and relationship-building in Hong Kong, there are none better. This makes Zac Purton the complete package as a jockey.
Purton is a blessed athlete with superb balance and timing. At one time, Purton battled various health issues related to weight and workload in Hong Kong. However, his professional approach has made him one of the most durable and reliable jockeys in Hong Kong racing history, particularly given his professional obligations.

Zac Purton’s Origin Story
From a non-racing background, Purton spent most of his childhood and teenage years in the sleepy coastal town of Coffs Harbour, on the New South Wales mid-north coast in Australia. He also spent time in the town of Nelson on the South Island of New Zealand and Mount Gambier, South Australia.
It was in Nelson where Purton first came into contact with horses, and then for a short time around standardbreds in Mount Gambier.
Purton was smaller than average but blessed athletically and boasted a high aerobic capacity.
Back in Coffs Harbour, Purton left school at 14 and went to local horse trainer Trevor Hardy, who guided the gifted rider early. “People say to me, ‘Gee you did a good job with him,’ but I can’t take credit for it, it’s just natural ability,” Hardy says. “Maybe I helped him as a person though.”
Purton’s mother Liz recalled her son’s attitude early: “He would get off the horse and tell the owners their horse was a donkey. Well, it might be true, but it isn’t what the owner wants to hear.”
Hardy helped Purton smooth out some of those rough edges, and he was soon rising through the ranks at a rapid pace, winning the senior Brisbane jockeys’ premiership as an apprentice in 2003.
After moving to Sydney, Purton was second to champion Darren Beadman in successive Sydney premierships before moving to Hong Kong for the start of the 2007-08 season.

What is Zac Purton’s greatest achievement as a jockey?
Purton has earned his accolades in Hong Kong the hard way. It took a long time for the Australian to gain the trust and support of the big-name trainers that fuelled the success of his dominant rivals, Douglas Whyte and Joao Moreira.
Purton’s record-setting 179 wins in the 2023-24 season delivered a sixth Hong Kong jockeys’ championship, but that was achieved with his arch-rivals Whyte and Moreira out of the picture.
Purton’s greatest achievement is a split decision.
First there was the 2021-22 title which he took after a captivating, gruelling season-long duel with Joao Moreira that went down to the wire. Purton rode four winners to Moreira’s none on the final day of the season to clinch his fifth title.
Then came his incredible feat of eclipsing Whyte’s haul of the most wins all-time by a jockey in Hong Kong. Purton took the record with his 1,814th win, View Of The World at Happy Valley on January 22, 2025.

Which horse is Zac Purton most famous for riding?
Purton is best known for his partnership with Beauty Generation, a powerful, front-running miler trained by John Moore that dominated Hong Kong racing. Beauty Generation won ten races straight with Purton aboard and 14 races overall for the jockey, the pair going eight-for-eight during the 2018-19 season.

What is Zac Purton’s best ever ride?
Some of Purton’s smartest rides are in lower-grade races on the tricky Happy Valley circuit, where sharp starts, race position and fast-thinking judgements of race tempo are key.
As far as Group 1 rides are concerned, two of Purton’s efforts come to mind. Purton’s ride on Dominant in the 2013 Hong Kong Vase showcased Purton’s in-race awareness and sense of timing. Starting from barrier 12, Dominant was a 12-1 outsider. Purton settled last but looped the field at a key moment approaching the turn and stole a march on his more fancied rivals. The Vase had been dominated by northern hemisphere-trained stayers, and Dominant’s win was the first in 15 years by a Hong Kong-trained horse.
Aerovelocity’s win in the 2015 G1 Takamatsunomiya Kinen placed a focus on Purton’s calmness under pressure. On a slippery surface that Aerovelocity was not suited on, Purton showed poise to keep the powerful sprinter balanced around the turn and produce a drive to the finish. Purton can strong-arm a horse to the line with the best of them, but this finish showed that there is some finesse to the Australian’s game as well.

Who is Zac Purton’s greatest rival?
Purton’s rivalry with Joao Moreira drove Hong Kong racing to new heights and, between them, they have dominated the last decade. However, if bitterness counts for anything, then Purton’s rivalry with Douglas Whyte was by far the most intense.
For Purton to ascend to champion for the first time, Whyte was the dragon he needed to slay. Whyte had won a record 13 straight championships from 2000-01, and as Purton emerged as his main challenger in the 2012-13 season, the battle became personal. It played out in what sometimes seemed like petty in-race incidents – the two riders engaging in man-to-man tactics at times – and a war of words in the press.
The races between Ambitious Dragon, whom Purton had replaced Whyte on, and Whyte’s new ride Glorious Days were the stuff of legend. When Glorious Days beat Ambitious Dragon in the G2 Jockey Club Mile after a tight, tactical contest, Whyte was unofficially warned by stewards for ‘taunting’ Purton by pointing at his rival as he crossed the line. When Ambitious Dragon beat Glorious Days in the G1 Hong Kong Mile, Purton returned serve, with interest, unloading with a finger point and a verbal barrage of his own as they crossed the line.

Whyte is now a trainer and provided the winner that clinched Purton his fifth title during his famous four-timer at the 2021-22 season finale.
Which sporting franchise would Zac Purton be?
Zac Purton is a dedicated fan of the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League (NRL) and Hong Kong’s glamour jockey and rugby league’s richest club share a few attributes.
The Roosters’ history even mirrors that of Purton’s own career arc: at one time, the Roosters were a working-class team but have evolved into elites. More champagne than beer is being sipped at Roosters games these days. Purton, the working-class kid from Coffs Harbour, has become a cultural connoisseur in Hong Kong and is featured in the cosmopolitan capital’s fashion magazines and seen dining at its finest eateries.
A successful club known for its professionalism and high expectations, the Roosters could be accused of carrying themselves with an air of arrogance – not that they care, because it is generally backed up with results. The same could be said of Purton – he isn’t trying to win any popularity contests, just races, and, in Hong Kong, nobody has ever done that better than the Australian.
Purton was even invited to speak to the Roosters team during a 2023 visit to Sydney.
Zac Purton’s Wife Nicole Purton
Purton is married to Nicole Purton, the daughter of Hall of Fame jockey Jim Cassidy. Zac and Nicole have two children, Cash and Roxy.

Best quote about Zac Purton
After Purton won the 2016 Sires’ Produce on Yankee Rose, trainer David Van Dyke remarked on the rider’s remarkable balance, “He has the most beautiful seat on a horse. If you wanted to take a picture of what a jockey should look like on a horse, that is it.”