Conceding he is still marginally short of complete fitness, Joao Moreira will attempt to strike quickly when the four-time Hong Kong champion jockey resumes at Sha Tin on Sunday (18 September).
The Brazilian rode in the trials at Sha Tin on Friday morning (16 September) and is again ready to joust with arch-rival Zac Purton for a 10th season after returning from Brazil, where he had surgery during the off-season.
Slated to take eight rides, Moreira is confident he will soon be in peak condition after struggling physically during last season.
“To be honest, I wouldn’t be able to say that I’m 100 percent fit myself. I’ve been working hard, I’ve been doing the training, I’ve been doing everything I can to make sure that I get myself back to my best fitness, but I would say at this stage I would be 90 percent,” he said.
“Give me another two weeks and then I would be back to my best fitness and health condition.
“I’ve done some surgery and the surgery has got me feeling so much better. The surgery has gone very well and has put me where I wanted to be and I might just need a little bit more time to be 100 percent.”
E Brother, who contests the first section of the Class 4 Bedford Handicap (1200m, dirt) for Manfred Man, is among Moreira’s mounts on Sunday.
“He gave me a good feel in trackwork and I would be very surprised if he did not go there and do his best. He’s a dirt horse, his form indicates that, and I’m very happy to be getting on his back,” Moreira said.
“Last season, he was running against some really decent horses on the all-weather track. He did get beaten but some of the races it was only by a short margin which means if he can bring the same kind of form, that will be good enough to be very competitive and be the horse to beat.
“I’m quite confident he’s going to be competitive.”