Eagle Way set John Moore a quandary after swooping to an upset win in a dramatic renewal of the HK$4.25 million G2 BOCHK Jockey Club Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse this afternoon, Sunday, 18 November.
The trainer had the proven stayer set squarely towards the HK$20 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m), over two furlongs farther, in three weeks’ time. But that plan could be scrapped in favour of a 2000m back-up in the biggest race in town, the HK$28 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup, a race for which today’s 12/1 victor does not yet hold an entry.
“We haven’t decided whether we run in the Vase over 2400 (metres) or the Cup over 2000 (metres),” Moore revealed after the six-year-old scored under Silvestre de Sousa, a length ahead of runner-up Exultant.
“We’ll put in a supplementary entry for the Cup before deadline tomorrow and I’ll talk it over with the owner, Mr. Siu, whether we run. I’m hearing that the Cup might be an option worth considering.”
Following his stable star Beauty Generation’s incredible track record success in the G2 Jockey Club Mile one race prior, Moore was bubbling upon learning that Eagle Way had clocked the fastest 2000m in Sha Tin’s history.
“This is the track record, too,” he called to his wife, Fifi. “We hold two of them – excellent. I feel like Lewis Hamilton today!
“The way they went early, it set it up for closers and that fell right into the hands of Exultant and Eagle Way,” he added.
Eagle Way’s time of 1m 59.30s shaved 0.23s off Glorious Forever’s previous record mark.