Nothingilikemore lost his undefeated tag last time out but jockey Joao Moreira believes the exciting bay should resume winning ways in Sunday’s (21 January) HK$10 million Hong Kong Classic Mile.
Trainer John Size’s rising star is the top-rated among his peers heading into the first race of the three-leg Four-Year-Old Classic Series, his mark of 112 placing him 10 points clear of his closest ranked opponent, the Tony Cruz-trained Exultant. But as well as facing 11 rivals in the weekend feature, Nothingilikemore must tackle Sha Tin’s 1600m for the first time.
Moreira is of the view that the Husson gelding, a four-time winner at 1400m, will thrive at the mile.
“I really think he will; I really think so,” the champion jockey said. “He’s not the type of horse that will over-race and do too much. As we know, he has a very good dash at the finish and if he shows that kind of performance again that we’ve seen before, I think he’s going to be very hard to beat.”
Moreira has been in the saddle for each of Nothingilikemore’s last five starts – Ryan Moore was up top for his sensational debut score almost exactly a year ago – including his defeat at odds of 1.2 on 10 December. The jockey is certain that the short-head reversal to the talented Southern Legend, conceding 7lb, was down to an unfortunate aberration.