Joao Moreira knows he needs to turn up the heat and emerge firing from a rare cold spell if he’s to claw back a five-win deficit in the Hong Kong jockeys’ championship.
The Brazilian ace goes into Sunday’s (7 June) 10-race card at Sha Tin with nine rides against rival Zac Purton’s eight but having failed, for the first time this season, to pocket a single win at two consecutive fixtures.
That, for Moreira, amounts to a biblical drought. The three-time champion admits to “frustration” but his upbeat approach remains. Doubting is not in his make-up.
“I haven’t been able to produce winners lately but I don’t think people should doubt my capability as a jockey to win races,” he said, knowing that while he has gone 22 rides without a win, Purton has won three from his last 19 to hold a 128-123 lead.
“It doesn’t add pressure but it adds frustration – something I must have done wrong, and obviously I’m going to try to work around it,” Moreira said.
“I’m a winner, I love winning races and when I don’t it gets on my mind and gets me to rethink what I’ve done and try to change it. When I didn’t ride winners at the last two race meetings, that (widening of the gap) was going to happen; Zac is very consistent, he’s a very good jockey and he was always going to keep on ticking winners, as he did.”