Accelerating a push for a fifth jockeys’ championship, Joao Moreira surged a century of winners in a Hong Kong season for the seventh time with a double at Sha Tin on Sunday (10 April), crowning the triple-figure milestone by also wresting the lead in the race to the 2021/22 title from arch-rival Zac Purton.
Reaching three figures in a Hong Kong season has become almost a formality for Moreira since his arrival here in 2013/14, but the Brazilian’s elation at reaching the mark for the seventh time in nine campaigns was evident after Running Glory swept home in the Class 3 Sha Lo Wan Handicap (1800m).
“It’s nice to hit that mark – fantastic,” Moreira said, four days after becoming only the third jockey in Hong Kong history to post 1,200 wins or more behind Douglas Whyte and Purton.
“I’m very proud, very pleased. There is no doubt I would not be getting there without all the support I’ve got and it’s a mark which, sooner than later, I want to leave far behind.”
Moreira’s brace pushes the 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17 and 2020/21 champion to a one-win margin (100-99) over Purton – the 2013/14, 2017/18, 2018/19 and 2019/20 champion, who closed the 61st of 88 meetings with victory on John Size-trained Silver Express in the Class 2 Mui Wo Handicap (1400m) to have 99 wins this term.
Size’s brace leaves the 11-time champion with a 63-61 buffer over Frankie Lor in the trainers’ championship.
Moreira was especially delighted to reach his latest century aboard Running Glory.
“He’s such a genuine horse. He tries so hard so, honestly, it’s not a surprise that he won today. He had a beautiful run through the race and he needed just a little bit of luck on him. I’m just a lucky boy to be steering him.”