Size and Moore square up for the final battle

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John Size goes into the final meeting of the season with a two-win over rival John Moore in what has developed into a thrilling battle for the trainers' championship.

Sunday's (14 July) 11-race card promises to be an epic decider with Size slated to saddle eight runners across five races and Moore targeting 11 of his horses at 10 of the afternoon's contests.

Moore headed into Wednesday's fixture emitting confidence, but after coming out the other side worse off than when he went in, the bullishness was more muted at this morning (Friday, 12 July).

His bright optimism remained, however, and if the deciding day plays out to the neutral's hope of a final race decider, Moore is perfectly at ease with the horse that will go to battle for him in the season-concluding Class 2 Hong Kong Racehorse Owners Association Trophy Handicap (1400m).

“If I did have a choice of the whole day, is the horse I'd want going into battle for me in the last race,” Moore said.

“I've got a lot of chances on Sunday. It was disappointing that we didn't get more than one winner on Wednesday night; I had hoped we'd be going into the last day all square but that wasn't to be. Now I need history to repeat itself, back to when I trained four winners on the last day to beat Tony Cruz in the 2010/11 season. We really need to put on a good show on Sunday to down John.”

Moore drew level with Size on Wednesday, thanks to 's win in the seventh of nine races, only for his rival to send out and for exhilarating victories that saw out the card. Size is not taking too much comfort from that two-win advantage, even though Moore actually needs three to claim his eighth title. Under the rules, dead-heat wins are downgraded in the event of a tie – Moore has one, Size has none at present – and then Size's superior second-place would come into play if necessary.

“I'm not comfortable about that,” Size said. “He (Moore) could win a couple of races quite quickly and I'd be beaten quite easily by halfway through the day. I think, again, as I've said before, it's a matter of who has the luck leading up to the last race and we'll see how we go.”

Size's fear is Moore's hope: “If we could win a race or two early on, get them on the board, that would make it exciting; we're looking at to get us off the mark in the first race,” the latter said.

“A little bit of luck in running and it could go right to the last race. It's great for the public but not quite so good for our stress levels. It's exciting for all concerned and I hope we can pull it off because I never give up!”

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