Joao Moreira believes Master Eight has the ability to rise to the top of Hong Kong’s sprinting ranks after the gifted speedster preserved his unbeaten record with victory in the G3 Bauhinia Sprint Trophy Handicap (1000m) to seal a memorable day for trainer Frankie Lor.
Lor, who previously won the Bauhinia Sprint Trophy in 2019 with Big Party, also pocketed the G3 Chinese Club Challenge Cup Handicap (1400m) with Healthy Happy and Alexis Badel, but Moreira predicts Master Eight can deliver even higher honours for the quietly-spoken trainer.
“He might not be the best horse, the best sprinting horse in Hong Kong at the moment but he has everything to be that in the future,” Moreira said of Master Eight, now winner of five starts from as many attempts since joining Lor’s yard as a Privately Purchased Griffin.
“He’s obviously improving and today was obviously his toughest test and he’s done what we’ve expected him to do – he’s a good horse. We didn’t think he was going to get beaten and he’s proved that we are not wrong about that.”
Moreira, who first claimed the Bauhinia Sprint Trophy in 2017 with Amazing Kids, was clinical aboard the son of Oamaru Force, allowing the chestnut to settle just off the speed set by Computer Patch before overhauling Sight Success in 56.04s. Super Wealthy was third.