Aiming to recoup supremacy in the championship race, Joao Moreira is hoping for much the same from Rising From Ashes when the speedster lines up in Wednesday’s (6 July) HK$1.57 million Class 3 Drake Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley.
“I just hope that he can do what he did last start, he won very impressively to indicate that he is up to the class,” Moreira said. “Hopefully we can repeat what we did last start.”
Trailing Zac Purton by one win (128-129) in an enthralling battle to be crowned this season’s Hong Kong Champion Jockey, Moreira held ascendancy since late April before his great rival wrestled it back from him at the end of June, while overall the lead has swapped six times between the pair as they ready for the campaign’s final four meetings.
“Apparently Zac has a better quality of horses than I do and I’m not very optimistic with the quality of rides that I have got (at Happy Valley) but I am very hopeful, so I’m just hoping that we can get some luck.
“However, I have to assume that I am very happy with this season’s result. I have had a lot of personal problems which have affected me but I am extremely happy with how things have gone,” the four-time champion jockey said.
The Francis Lui-trained Rising From Ashes (127lb) is the only last-start victor Moreira hops aboard tomorrow night and he’s chasing back-to-back wins in Class 3 following a nine-point rating-rise as a consequence of his superb win in early June.