Moreira makes up for Cup disappointment
Joao Moreira did not have the kindest of passages in the Melbourne Cup as Land Legend made for a difficult trip taking a long lead mid-race and failing in the straight, but Burma Star turned the Magic Man’s fortunes taking the Listed Amanda Elliott (1400m).
From settling near last to blasting his way down the middle of the track to take the win, globetrotting Moreira was pleased to be back at Flemington first past the line.
“I’m so happy to get on board a winner,” Moreira said.
“Things didn’t really go smoothly through the race. I had a bit of a squeeze as we jumped out and found ourselves a but further back than expected.
“He showed he’s got a lot of fight to dash home a winner.”
Trained by Chris Waller, Moreira had high praise for the champion trainer.
“Chris is brilliant,” Moreira added.
“I don't think I need to say much about him. You just have to look at his work, riding his horses, always makes jockey’s lives so much easier, they’re very well educated.”
Three-time Cup victor on the winners’ list again
It may not have been the day for a fourth Melbourne Cup victory for Kerrin McEvoy but he found his way to the winners’ list in the Group 3 Hong Kong Jockey Club Stakes (1400m) aboard the Bjorn Baker-trained Dance To The Boom.
“Nice to get on the board. She’s a mare that is in really good form. I was lucky enough to team up with her after J-Mac won on her. I won a little midweek race at Warwick Farm and she’s just very genuine.”
Mark Zahra took out riding honours on the day with a double while ten stables shared the spoils in the training ranks.