Prawn proves the King for returning Moreira
18/11/2018
Graham Cunningham
A rampant new star and a returning older one combined in perfect harmony at Sha Tin today (18 November) as Hot King Prawn (旺蝦王) and Joao Moreira landed the G2 BOCHK Wealth Management Jockey Club Sprint (1200m) in dynamic all-the-way fashion.
Moreira, who left for Japan in July only to find his new career plans thwarted by a failed written test, was back at Sha Tin just 24 hours after being granted a six-month licence to return to Hong Kong as stable jockey to John Size.
He took the leg up on Hot King Prawn (旺蝦王) after an undistinguished start to the day – with no placings from his first six rides – but the Brazilian was all smiles again after Hot King Prawn (旺蝦王) took his record to nine wins from 10 attempts.
“It’s such a pleasure to be back riding a horse like this for John,” he said.
“He was so fast out of the gate and when I asked him to go in the straight I was always confident that he could hold on.”
Hot King Prawn’s (旺蝦王) chances of holding on were increased considerably by the fact that Moreira was able to secure the lead without using up anything like as much energy as the early leaders in the previous two G2 contests on the card had to expend.
The freewheeling grey put his nearest pursuer Ivictory (天下為攻) in trouble as he stretched for home early in the home straight and opened up a lead of a couple of lengths soon after.
Mr Stunning (紅衣醒神) and Karis Teetan found full stride in the final 150m, but Moreira had judged things perfectly on the winner, who hit the line with half a length to spare in a time of 1m 08.59s.
The winner’s stablemate Beat The Clock (爭分奪秒) stayed on willingly after a lengthy break to finish an honourable third with Winner’s Way (勝得威) in fourth, but things didn’t go well for the rest of the Size quintet as Ivictory (天下為攻), Premiere (首映) and D B Pin (翩翩) filled the last three places.
Size has proved a master at bringing unraced sprinters through the ranks to compete at the top level but still hailed Hot King Prawn (旺蝦王) as “a very unusual horse” as he reflected on his latest big win.
“He’s made gradual improvement and keeps coming up with the goods,” he added. “We keep turning him out but he helps himself both at home and at the races.”
Size is well aware that Hot King Prawn’s (旺蝦王) last two successes have come without too much pace pressure and that a new set of rivals may offer something different when he bids to land the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) on 9 December.
“Pressure for the lead is a concern and I’m sure someone will come up with a plan, but I think this horse can adapt. I haven’t had a chance to check the other horses yet but Silvestre (de Sousa) was very happy with Beat The Clock (爭分奪秒) and he should improve for today’s run.”
Connections of those who chased the winner home in this dress rehearsal for the Hong Kong Sprint will be well aware that only one Jockey Club Sprint winner in the last decade has gone on to follow up in the December showpiece.
That one horse was Mr Stunning (紅衣醒神) last year and Teetan, who felt that a bump from Ivictory (天下為攻) harmed his cause, is relishing the chance to take on Hot King Prawn (旺蝦王) on better terms next month.
He said: “Zac’s horse smashed into him and he fell back half a length but he got his momentum late and hit the line strong.”
De Sousa felt that the lack of a searching pace wasn’t ideal for Beat The Clock (爭分奪秒) and feels “he could be a very smart horse for next time,” but Purton remains in the dark about why Ivictory (天下為攻) has failed to shine this season and conceded that “he just doesn’t seem at his best at the moment.”
No such comment applies to Hot King Prawn (旺蝦王) and Mr Stunning (紅衣醒神) and the stage is now set perfectly for round three back at Sha Tin in three weeks’ time.
The record reflects that Hot King Prawn (旺蝦王) came out on top by a length and a quarter when receiving 11lb in the Premier Bowl and by just half a length when receiving 5lb today.
Level weights will apply when Mr Stunning (旺蝦王) attempts to join Falvelon (飛快龍), Silent Witness (精英大師), Sacred Kingdom (蓮華生輝), Lord Kanaloa (龍王) and Aerovelocity (友瑩格) as dual winners of the Hong Kong Sprint, but Moreira has ample faith in his new best friend.
The Brazilian, who completed a treble in the last two races aboard Raging Storm (精算風暴) and Noble Steed (威進駒), said: “Hot King Prawn (旺蝦王) is a lovely horse and today he gave me the feeling that he’s a star, so I’m really looking forward to what is next.”
Aren’t we all, Joao, aren’t we all?
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