That was the year that was 2022, a 12 months in Hong Kong racing during which Lucky Sweynesse, Zac Purton and Frankie Lor Fu-chuen were the horses, jockeys and trainers who recorded the most wins, Romantic Warrior produced the pre-eminent equine performance and Mark McNamara quoted Ricky Bobby in a race call.

A total of 828 races were run and won in 2022, and Manfred Man Ka-leung’s Lucky Sweynesse, who did not debut until February 9, was victorious in seven of them – one more than Running Glory, Packing Treadmill and the truly exceptional Group One Hong Kong Cup (2,000m) champion Romantic Warrior.

Lucky Sweynesse ran 11 times in 2022 for seven firsts, two seconds, one third and one sixth, his Jockey Club rating climbing from the privately purchased griffin starting point of 52 to 119 after his Group Two Jockey Club Sprint (1,200m) success.

Unfortunately, Lucky Sweynesse’s sixth occurred in his 2022 grand final, the Group One Hong Kong Sprint (1,200m), in which he did not see daylight in the home straight under a frustrated Purton.

Speaking of Purton, with the exception of the Hong Kong Sprint, 2022 was a year to remember for the champion jockey.

Purton rode 157 winners, including a career-best seven victories at a single meeting on October 9, with Joao Moreira (81) and Karis Teetan (67) ranked second and third respectively.

Purton completed his full set of Hong Kong’s Group events when he steered Lucky Sweynesse to 2022 Jockey Club Sprint glory.

Now the city’s only major trophy missing from Purton’s collection is the first leg of the Classic Series, the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1,600m), so you can bet your bottom dollar he has circled January 29 on his 2023 desktop calendar.

It will be interesting to see if Purton reunites with Hong Kong Classic Mile hope Packing Treadmill because Francis Lui Kin-wai’s progressive young galloper was one of the two horses – Tony Cruz’s California Spangle was the other – on whom he won five times in 2022.

Champion trainer Lor saddled 84 winners in 2022, seven more than second-placed John Size (77), with Cruz (70), Ricky Yiu Poon-fai (59), Lui (57) and Caspar Fownes (52) also scoring half-centuries among the conditioners.

No Lor-prepared galloper won more races in 2022 than Rewarding Together, aboard whom Matthew Chadwick saluted the judge five times.

Rewarding Together’s official mark soared from 59 in early January to 101 following his Class Two victory in late November.

Everyone will have their favourite memories of 2022 – racing is a sport of opinions – but it is hard to go past Romantic Warrior’s slaying of a top-drawer international field in the Hong Kong Cup as the peak performance of the past 12 months.

Not only did Jockey Club handicappers raise Romantic Warrior’s rating from 127 to 130 – the same number as that of Golden Sixty – following his 4½-length Hong Kong Cup annihilation of Danon The Kid and five more Group One champions, but also Punting Form analysts rated it almost a length superior than any other triumphant effort on Hong Kong soil in 2022.

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Of 2022’s 828 race winners, Michael Chang Chun-wai’s Sea Monarch was the lowest rated at 18 (July 1), Cruz’s California Spangle was the shortest priced at $1.10 (September 25), Man’s Encountered was the longest priced at $199.70 (July 16), Size’s Running Glory was the lightest at 967 pounds (November 20) and Benno Yung Tin-pang’s big boy, Run Des Run, was the heaviest at 1,496 pounds (December 4).

As for the racing commentary you will hear long after 2022 ends on Saturday, it will be McNamara’s call of the Group Three Premier Cup (1,400m) on June 19, in which Cruz’s Beauty Joy came from seven lengths off the lead with 600m remaining to have the broadcaster referencing the imported horse’s original name.

“Beauty Joy is starting to charge down the centre. The leader, Healthy Happy, Beauty Joy, Lucky Express through the centre. Beauty Joy’s taken the lead. Formerly Talladega, he’s going to shake and bake big time, baby,” McNamara called.

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As everyone familiar with Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby knows, if you ain’t first, you’re last. Beauty Joy was first four times in 2022, but never with more elegance than on June 19.

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