Joao Moreira hopes loyalty will yield the pay-off of his first LONGINES HKIR victory in three years.
The Brazilian ace enjoyed a purple patch with a pair of wins in 2014 atop the John Moore stable legends Able Friend and Designs On Rome; that continued thanks to Peniaphobia’s Sprint victory in 2015 but he has drawn a blank on Hong Kong’s big day since Satono Crown’s thrilling late overhaul of Highland Reel in the 2016 Vase.
Moreira has rides in three of Sunday’s (8 December) G1 features: Waikuku is a leading contender for the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m), Japan’s Glory Vase goes in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m), and old ally Beat The Clock in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m).
Beat The Clock is a horse to whom he has remained faithful despite the allure of some exciting ascendant rivals.
“It was a difficult decision because of the ability of the other horses around him that I might have had an opportunity to ride, particularly Aethero,” the rider admitted.
Moreira partnered the hottest young gun in town for a win two starts back but sided with Beat The Clock three weeks ago when the former defeated the latter in the G2 Jockey Club Sprint (1200m).
“How can you let down a horse that has been so consistent for you? I could not do that,” Moreira said of the six-year-old, who earned Champion Sprinter honours last term having carried the rider to two G1 wins.