John Moore has the best overall record of any trainer in the Group 1 features that now make up Hong Kong’s HK$63 million FWD Champions Day.
Viva Pataca’s brace heads up his five wins in the FWD QEII Cup (2000m), Able Friend and Beauty Generation are among his incredible eight FWD Champions Mile (1600m) successes, and while he has not landed the Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) since it gained full G1 status four years ago, he did win it four times before that.
His Champions Mile record is such that it might never be matched: he’s won seven of the last 10 including four on the bounce between 2010 and 2013. And he achieved a remarkable feat when in 2010 he sent out the veterans Able One and Viva Pataca to win the Champions Mile and QEII Cup, three years after pulling off the same double with the same two gallopers.
Moore knows that Sunday (26 April) might be the last time he saddles a horse in any of those three majors – after more than 45 years in Hong Kong, at 70, he has hit the age ceiling at which the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s compulsory retirement policy must be followed. But rather than gaze back wistfully at the glories of yesteryear, the seven-time champion trainer is focused on the tasks at hand and what comes next.
“I don’t look back,” he says. “I like to live in the present.”