Riding in peak form and chasing a third BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m), Joao Moreira predicts this weekend’s Classic will be a slowly-run contest before evolving into a true staying test at Sha Tin on Sunday (20 March).
Hoping Senor Toba can emulate the deeds of Rapper Dragon (2017) and Sky Darci (2021), Moreira believes the 2021 G1 Queensland Derby (2400m) runner-up has the necessary attributes to succeed after drawing barrier three – the most successful gate in Derby history since the race distance was extended from 1800m 22 years ago.
“Lately, I’ve been very pleased with him. He’s the kind of the horse that from day one when I sat on him for the first time, he gave me a good feel – a feel that he would appreciate the distance (2000m) better than anyone else,” said the Brazilian, who partnered four winners at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (16 March) to cut Zac Purton’s lead in the jockeys’ championship to five.
“He had that interruption last month but he was able to bounce back and put up a good run (when fifth in the Hong Kong Classic Cup) and have a great preparation. We jumped him out on the grass the other day and he’s giving me the feeling that each day he’s improving a little bit so I’m very pleased with him.
“We’ve done a few changes on him – obviously it’s Caspar’s idea to improve the horse, which is fantastic – and he’s had blinkers added on and he’s a little bit more focused. He’s a real stayer.”