Those who pay attention to the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s barrier trial videos, posted online at www.hkjc.com, should not be surprised to learn that trainer John Moore believes Joyful Trinity has a sound chance of success in Sunday’s (19 November) G2 BOCHK Wealth Management Jockey Club Mile at Sha Tin Racecourse.
Moore, in fact, is of the view that his charge should not be overlooked in next month’s (10 December) G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile either. And it is the gelding’s eye-catching displays in morning trials this term that has fostered a general positivity about a horse that, thus far, has been an afterthought leading into championship events.
“I think he has it in him to nick one of these big races, even a Group 1. If he draws well and gets the right run, he’s going to pick one up. It wouldn’t be a surprise if he popped up and beat them all one day,” Moore said.
Joyful Trinity’s latest barrier trial, a 1000m turf hit out down the Sha Tin straight, saw the five-year-old Irish-bred cruise home from deep to pass the post fifth of 13. That classy spectacle might be deemed a little illusory, given the inferiority of the Zanzibari gelding’s fellow triallists, but his time, 59.64s, stood up well against top-class peers in the morning’s other batches: stablemates Werther and Helene Paragon clocked 59.54 and 1m 00.14s, respectively.
“Joyful Trinity trialled the best of mine last week – his turf trial was by far the best,” Moore said.