The about 1 1/4-mile contest is the oldest of the four Group 1 races that
Purton rode the five-year-old Oratorio gelding in a final work-out on the Sha
“It wasn’t especially hard work,” the current runaway Hong Kong premiership
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Moore was equally pleased with the workout as he seeks a second win in the
race. Hong Kong’s winning-most handler took the 1993 version of the contest with
Motivation.
“I couldn’t have him any fitter than he is for the grand final,” he said.
“I’ve got him covering the last 200 meters (about a furlong) in :12.5, so that
put the icing on the cake and now we’re ready.”
Purton and Moore are less than enthused about owner Steven Lo’s star being
berthed in gate 9 on Sunday, but while Moore referred to it as “awkward” and
Purton as “not ideal,” neither sees it as a major hindrance.
“I was hoping to draw better than that but it looks like there’s good speed
in the race and that suits us,” Purton said. “It’s on the ‘A’ course and being a
race that’s later on the card, we have an opportunity to see how the races play
out during the day — then we can decide what we’re going to do.”
This time last year, Military Attack went into the Cup as an unproven
prospect after a little more than a year in Hong Kong. A deflating ninth in the
Jockey Club Mile completed his two-race lead-up to the Cup, in which he ran home
a fair fifth. Since then, the British import has stamped himself as a class act
with a series of wins that culminated in an international Group 1 brace last
spring — the QEII Cup at the course and distance and the SIA Cup in Singapore.
That late-season improvement has led some commentators and observers to
suggest that Military Attack could be a “spring horse” but that is a theory
Moore refutes.
“He is now settled into Hong Kong and he is totally acclimatized, whereas
last year he wasn’t and it took a little while to get right. Now he is used to
things here, I don’t think he will be a seasonal sort of horse, I think he will
just keep improving up to Dubai and Singapore.”
Moore is adamant that improvement will come, and in that there is perhaps a
miniscule note of caution, as the trainer feels that his two-race prep this year
has been one race less than he would have wished.
“I think there will definitely be more improvement to come because it hasn’t
been the ideal prep leading into this,” he revealed. “It would have been nice to
get one more run into him but that wasn’t possible unless we got him going very
early on in the season.”
Whether ideal or not, Military Attack heads into Sunday off a sound third in
the Jockey Club Cup on November 17, 1 3/4 lengths behind Endowing and Hong
Kong’s other big Cup contender Akeed Mofeed. Both were in receipt of five pounds
from Hong Kong’s undercooked champ that day and that turnaround, combined with
added race sharpness, could see Purton sitting pretty passing the winning post
once more atop a reigning Hong Kong Horse of the Year.
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