Savvy Nine was not John Moore’s idea of what his final BMW Hong Kong Derby runner would look like but the trainer is hopeful that his useful European import will outrun his rating and “pick up a cheque” in Sunday’s (22 March) HK$20 million feature.
“He’s in there and he’s done everything right leading into the race but I just feel this might be a bit strong for him. He’s going to struggle to match strides with Golden Sixty, More Than This and Champion’s Way, so I’m just hoping he can pull a bit of prize money for the owner,” the trainer said.
Moore turned 70 on Tuesday (17 March) and is slated to retire at the end of the season under the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s age-connected compulsory retirement requirement. This Derby could be the last with a runner trained under his name.
The man with six Hong Kong Derby wins on his record – more than any other trainer – had hoped for one final big hurrah and had pinned his dreams on the talented Australian import Enjoying, only for that burgeoning plan to derail last weekend.
“I thought I had a good chance with Enjoying because he really needs 2000 metres and more, and the way he finished off to finish fourth with Hugh Bowman in the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) the other day gave me a good feeling. I thought he would have had a chance in the Derby over that extra ground,” Moore said.