John Moore hopes he has found the key to unlocking Thanks Forever’s absolute best as the consistent four-year-old seeks a first Group race victory in the G3 Sha Tin Vase Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday, 24 May.
The Duporth gelding has raced 10 times this season for one win and seven placings, including two top-three finishes at G1 level. Moore believes the latest of those, behind Mr Stunning in the G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m), could have given him the knowledge he needs to enable further improvement.
“What we learnt from the run is that he has a short run,” Moore said. “Blake (Shinn) made his run and I thought he was going to sustain it right to the line and be strong through the line which he wasn’t at the 150 (metres).
“He looked like he was going to win the race but he bottomed on his run, so from that point of view Zac (Purton) has to be very mindful of that – he doesn’t have a long run,” Moore said.
After hitting the front on a last-to-first surge in last month’s FWD Champions Day feature, Thanks Forever bottomed on his run as Mr Stunning and Big Time Baby passed him.
Three-time champion jockey Zac Purton will be up top for only the second time this season and the pair will break from gate two.
“This time we’ve got the gun gate, last time we drew the grandstand and we had to go back otherwise he would have been trapped three or four deep,” Moore said.