Trailing Zac Purton 80-76 in the jockeys’ championship, Moreira will also partner another talented galloper when Caspar Fownes-trained Galaxy Witness tackles Class 3 Hyacinth Handicap (1400m).
Unbeaten in two starts, the Star Witness gelding has quickly created a big impression for Fownes.
“He looks to be quite an exciting prospect for the stable and, since he’s only three-years-old, we’re going to have quite some fun with him going forward,” the reigning champion trainer said, referring to the youngster’s powerful last-start victory over 1200m.
“The last part of his race is the best and even the other day when he finished off the last 100 (metres) very strongly, it looks like he’s crying out for an extra furlong already. We’re going to give him that opportunity – up in class, down in weight – and see how we go.
“He’s a big, strong horse but he’s a very laidback customer. He does everything in his own way, he’s just a beautiful horse to train and he gives you the feeling that he’s going to eat up a mile later in his preparation.”
Bidding to continue a bountiful recent run at Sha Tin, Blake Shinn labelled Will Power as Hong Kong’s premier dirt track performer ahead of the Class 1 Cornflower Handicap (1650m, dirt).
“In my opinion, he’s the best Hong Kong dirt horse around. He’s basically faultless on the dirt and it was great to see him win two runs back on the dirt over 1650m,” said Shinn, referencing the fact that all of the gelding’s seven Hong Kong victories have come on the all-weather surface.
“We’re back here again on Sunday against a similar line-up and I think it presents well for him to win another race. We know what we’re going to get from Will Power and I expect him to run another great race at the weekend.”
Lyle Hewitson, fresh from mid-week success at Happy Valley aboard Valiant Elegance, will attempt to build on the breakthrough win when he partners Cheval Valiant in the Class 4 Kalanchoe Handicap (1000m) for Douglas Whyte.
“He’s a consistent horse but he makes it tough for himself because he’s pretty much one-dimensional – he’s got a lot of speed and sort of hangs on until the last few strides, but he’s been collared the few starts,” the South African said.
“Nonetheless, he’s in good form, he’s been running well and I’ll think that once again he’ll put up a good performance in albeit in what looks to be a competitive race.”
Sunday’s (6 March) 10-race meeting at Sha Tin kicks off at 1pm with the Class 1 Cornflower Handicap (1650m, dirt).