Moreira shines with a treble

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Silver Fig

's season ignited with a bang this Sunday (8 September) at as the Brazilian ace opened his account with a treble.

“This is what every jockey wants to do, fortunately we were able to make it today, I hope that's not it – there is more to come,” the former champion jockey said.

Moreira, who drew a blank on opening day last week, kicked off his three-timer with Fortune Happiness (133lb) who ran away with the opener. His second win came aboard maiden galloper Dollar Reward (121lb), and he wrapped up his haul aboard Silver Fig (122lb) in the Class 3 Seymour Handicap (1200m).

“I knew I would have better rides when it came to the second and third meetings, so I didn't , I knew I was doing the proper job and I was talking with as many trainers as I could. They were kind enough to support me with good rides and I'm very pleased and glad to be able to kick off, there is plenty more to come,” he said.

Of the trio, Silver Fig was the quality , impressing both Moreira and trainer Tony Millard with his Class 3 triumph.

“I've always thought the world of him. He's been very unlucky a couple of times but the beauty of him is that he's so versatile and can run both (dirt and turf),” Millard said.

Silver Fig chased down tearaway leader Winner Supreme and managed to past that rival, going onto score by a commanding three lengths.

“He's got a very good pedigree and anything can happen. We had one or two setbacks but he's a proper horse now. He knows what to do and I'm very excited about him,” Millard added.

Silver Fig debuted last term in Class 4 off a 52 rating and had risen to a mark of 69 for this afternoon's task. The gelding is likely now to sit on the cusp of Class 2 depending on how the handicapper views this latest success.

Meanwhile, Millard and Moreira had to settle for second place with (130lb), first-up over a distance short of his best in the Class 2 Po Yan Handicap (1200m) – Big Time Baby won the contest for trainer and jockey .

But Millard is optimistic that his improved six-year-old can continue progressing towards an international target.

“I didn't expect him to run that well but in another two he's there. He never had a break the whole race but he still ran on and that's just his class and he could be an international horse. He needs a little help to get him to Dubai and what's also been thrown into the field now is the new race in Saudia Arabia,” Millard said.

With US$20m on offer, the Saudi Cup on 29 February will be the world's richest race, and, while conceding that Elusive State needs to keep improving to earn a place, Millard remains upbeat.

“No-one wants to say he's that good at this stage but what's good about the Saudi race is that it's over 1800m – and that is exactly what Elusive State wants. He's the type of horse who's progressive and if we can get him in the right spot you never know what might happen,” he said.

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