Champion British jockey Ryan Moore believes Magical is primed to forge rare new territory for Aidan O’Brien in the HK$28 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) when the Irish globe-trotter vies for an eighth G1.
Magical currently shares top billing at Ballydoyle for the most wins at the highest level, occupying a cluttered mantle along with dual LONGINES Hong Kong Vase winner Highland Reel, Ascot Gold Cup champion Yeats, Minding and Rock Of Gibraltar.
Moore, 37, is familiar with the jaw-dropping feats of O’Brien’s equine giants and, with history beckoning at Sha Tin on Sunday 13 December, is confident Magical can again live up to her name.
“She’s been great for a long time and it’s fantastic that she’s here. She’s won seven G1s,” he said.
“The reality is they probably have her to beat, but again you always respect the horses that are in there.
“There’s three smart Japanese horses in there that have all won G1s (Danon Premium, Win Bright and Normcore).
“And Furore is in good shape. It’s a small field but there’s not a bad one in there, I don’t think.”
The Hong Kong Cup features no fewer than six individual G1 winners.
With the return of defending champion Win Bright for trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and jockey Masami Matsuoka, Moore is using a ready form reference through recently retired Magic Wand, who finished second to Win Bright in the 2019 Hong Kong Cup.
“Magic Wand was a super mare but Magical would, you would think, beat her,” Moore said.
(Magical is) a slight step up on her. She would bring stronger form than Magic Wand would have done.”