It was an up-and-down
evening for champion jockey Joao Moreira at Kranji here tonight.
Unfortunately for his
legions of followers, it was mostly down. But the Brazilian did reward them
with a late double.
After failing to score on
five well-backed horses including two odds-on favorites (TAKIS and TIM),
Moreira finally got on the score-sheet when he booted home SUPER SHADOW to
victory in the Class 4, Div 1 - 1200m sprint on the polytrack.
Moreira had piloted the
three-year-old to victory back in October and since then the gelding has
have two more runs for a second.
"He’s been overracing a bit
as we stepped him up in distance," said trainer Michael Freedman. "Joao told
me maybe we should put blinkers on to keep him more focused and it’s paid
off tonight."
SUPER SHADOW, who cost
NZ$320,000 as a yearling, has now managed three wins and a second in six
starts.
Moreira was beaten on
another favourite before bouncing back to win the last event on WORK AHEAD,
a gelding he was riding for the first time. It was the third win in 13
starts for the American four-year-old.
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