Trainer John Size and jockey Joao Moreira spoke of vindication and feeling humbled in an unusually emotion-charged response to their win with Hong Kong’s most consistent sprinter Beat The Clock in the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m), today (Sunday, 8 December), at Sha Tin.
Moreira declared he would cherish the win “all my life” while Size wiped away a tear or two after the ever-reliable Beat The Clock beat stablemate Hot King Prawn with sprinting’s would-be-king Aethero, the 1.5 favourite, the same margin back in third.
“There’s no way I could be any happier. What a pleasure to be on top of two very nice horses, particularly this guy. He is such a good horse, so consistent, he tries his best always and being his rider is just unforgettable,” said Moreira, who’d earlier won the afternoon’s first Group 1 on Glory Vase, said as he returned to scale on the 6.5 winner who’s won nine races and not missed the first three in 23 starts.
The Brazilian had earlier won the afternoon’s first G1 on Glory Vase in the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m).