Encouraging (117lb) broke Beauty Generation’s track record and left John Moore astonished with a blazing win in the Class 1 Panasonic Cup Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin this afternoon (Saturday, 9 November).
“I’m taken aback by that and the way he did it, breaking the track record, but I have a nice horse on my hands,” Moore said.
The six-year-old’s tenacious triumph ensured apprentice Alfred Chan enjoyed the biggest day of his young career. But the 10lb claimer did not enjoy the easy lead he had anticipated thanks to the close attention of Waldorf (113lb), who vied for the front under Keith Yeung.
“I thought about giving the lead to Waldorf but he was an outsider and I didn’t want to get trapped behind him,” Chan said.
Moore, watching from the stands, thought his in-form gelding’s chance had been blown by the attentions of the Tony Cruz-trained challenger.
“I was having a heart attack!” the trainer smiled. “When Waldorf went up and took him on, I thought he’d finish nowhere. It just shows the tenacity of the horse that he could keep up the gallop when Waldorf took him on and he had to keep going. It may have been the winning factor in the whole puzzle – or maybe he’s just in top form.
“I thought Good Standing was going to come and win it, I didn’t realise this horse would knuckle down like he did.”
Moore’s Good Standing (132lb), three lengths third at the turn for home, quickened with intent at the 300m mark but was unable to reel in the game victor.