John Size, Joao Moreira post trebles as Vagner Borges strikes with Silver Express in Chevalier Cup
28/11/2021
Leo Schlink
An inspired Vagner Borges ride provided John Size with his fourth Class 1 Chevalier Cup Handicap (1600m) triumph at Sha Tin on Sunday (28 November), while the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) on 12 December remains firmly on the agenda for Size’s luckless runner-up and stablemate Excellent Proposal (勁搏).
Given a seamless run by Borges, Silver Express (銀馳) had a length and a quarter to spare from Excellent Proposal, but Joao Moreira was convinced Excellent Proposal (勁搏) should have probably won the race after failing to obtain a run between Buddies (二郎) and Kings Shield (黃金甲) in the straight.
“On the top of the straight I was calling for a run and I end up getting checked but the horse’s performance itself was outstanding because, even having to go back, he dashes home to run a very good second, so I was happy with that,” said Moreira, who finished the meeting with a treble.
Size will press ahead to the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile with Excellent Proposal (勁搏) and Lucky Express (幸運快車), who finished sixth, but has more modest plans for Silver Express (銀馳), who joins former Size charges Electronic Unicorn (電子麒麟) (2001), Danacourt (活力寶蹄) (2005) and Fulfil A Wish (如願以償) (2012) as a Chevalier Cup victor.
“Well, he hasn’t got the handicap for it (LONGINES Hong Kong International Races) really and I’m not too concerned about that, I can find another race for him,” Size said of Silver Express (銀馳) before confirming Excellent Proposal (勁搏) and Lucky Express (幸運快車) would remain on course for a clash with Golden Sixty in two weeks.
“At first watch, it looked like Excellent Proposal (勁搏) was unlucky and then I’ll see how the other one (Lucky Express) is,” he said.
Butterfield (勇猛神駒), who will contest the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m) on 12 December, was strong under Blake Shinn to narrowly miss second place behind Excellent Proposal (勁搏) for Danny Shum.
Borges, 28, has forged a fruitful partnership this season with Size, notching multiple victories with Sight Success (好眼光) but the success with Silver Express (銀馳) is clearly the Brazilian’s most significant achievement for the 11-time champion trainer.
“It’s very important to have this win. I’m very happy with the win, also very happy with the horse,” Borges said. “I’m very happy. I’m thankful for Mr Size for his support, he’s a pleasure to ride for. He’s a legendary trainer in Hong Kong.
“I’m grateful to be in Hong Kong and I feel very fortunate to win a race such as this. The horse ran very well.”
Size improved his season’s tally to 15 after the impressive wins of Sight Spirit (醉眼光) and Blaze Warrior (風火戰駒), both for Moreira.
Sight Spirit (醉眼光) won emphatically to prevail in the Class 4 Chevalier Healthcare Investment Handicap (1400m), clocking a slick 1m 21s in the process, prompting praise from his rider.
Moreira said: “He’s a young horse who, we thought by now, would have won his races and he had been giving us some disappointment, but today wasn’t that day.
“What we expected him to do in his first few runs in Hong Kong, he’s done it today. His trials had been outstanding but he hadn’t been able to produce it until today. The way how he won makes me comfortable to think there are more wins to come.”
The four-time champion jockey was also taken with the performance of Blaze Warrior (風火戰駒) in the Class 2 Chevalier Property Investment Handicap (1400m).
“Once again, he proved to be a classy horse, winning very impressively, so I think what he’s done so far gets him a credit to be considered for the Four-Year-Old Classic Series. “He’s a nice horse with a bright future.”
Moreira also triumphed atop Ricky Yiu’s Soulmate (確認眼神) in the Class 3 Chevalier Lifts & Escalators Handicap (1600m).
Moreira now trails Zac Purton 42-33 in the jockeys’ championship after the Australian posted a double.
Purton combined with Me Tsui to snare the Class 4 Chevalier Aluminium Engineering Handicap (1000m) with Sparkling Dolphin (海豚星), a son of Exceed And Excel. The win marked Tsui’s sixth success of the campaign.
Purton’s domination continued in the following race when Light Of Wanshi proved too strong while claiming the Class 4 Chevalier Car Dealership Handicap (1600m) for Chris So.
It was the Ocean Park gelding’s second victory in Hong Kong.
Jerry Chau’s effort to deliver Sunny Boy (新力寶) in the final strides saw the Star Witness gelding claim the Class 3 Chevalier Property Development & Operations Handicap (1200m), providing So with a brace.
Harry Bentley posted his first win since Sight Hero’s (勇眼光) success on 6 October at Happy Valley when Frankie Lor’s Everyone’s Victory (大眾勝利) capitalised on a strong tempo to overtake leader and favourite Whizz Kid (狀元及第) to snare the Chevalier Construction Handicap (1200, dirt).
“It was a good win, he’s been knocking on the door for a while actually. He’s a horse that closes really well, so the fact the pace was so quick in front gave me something to aim at and he was always going to catch the lead horse,” Bentley said, pocketing his fourth winner of the season.
“It’s been a while so this win is very much welcomed. So, hopefully I can get on a bit of a roll and it’s good to get a winner for Frankie.”
Tony Cruz and Vincent Ho shared a race-to-race double with Brave Power (勇敢動力) and California Concord (加州凱歌), an achievement Cruz attributed to a pair of superb Ho rides.
A wide barrier proved no obstacle for Brave Power (勇敢動力), who motored late under Ho to clinch the Chevalier E & M Engineering Handicap (1400m). It was the Declaration Of War gelding’s first triumph in 17 attempts.
“Brave Power, if he’s trapped between horses, he doesn’t accelerate. He’s got to be wide and you have to wind him up. Once he comes into the straight, he must see daylight and Vincent got it perfectly this way and that’s why he could finish this way,” Cruz said.
“If you are stuck in between horses and you try to make a move, he won’t accelerate. He’s got a big slow action.”
Ho continued a strong campaign with California Concord’s success in the Class 3 Chevalier Environmental Engineering Handicap (1200m).
“Vincent rode a perfect race on him, too. He waited long enough to press the button. He rode the perfect race, Vincent Ho – I’m very happy about that,” Cruz said.
Hong Kong racing continues at Happy Valley on Wednesday (1 December).
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