Joao Moreira and Zac Purton look set to trade blows right through to the season’s end and the two champions were at it as usual at Happy Valley on Wednesday (11 March) night, snaring a double apiece.
Moreira bookended the card and headed home with his seven-win advantage still intact, with 35 of the season’s 87 meetings still to go. And, as the Brazilian seeks to regain the title he has watched his rival lift at the end of each of the past two seasons, he was not concerned about three runner-up finishes that slipped by this evening on the heels of six frustrating seconds at Sha Tin on Sunday.
“I don’t look at the seconds and think, what if? Seconds eventually turn to firsts!” he said.
Not even an unlucky whip ‘drop’, which arguably cost him victory in race four, could dampen his pleasure at snaring two more wins.
“The other jockey next to me knocked my whip out of my hand, so what could I do? I can’t stop them waving their whips around, it happens – I’ve probably knocked someone else’s whip in the past,” he explained.