Dominant trainer Moore sounds note of caution
Stayer has useful workout ahead of Champions & Chater but is still not the finished product
A searching turf gallop yesterday brought Dominant a pass mark ahead of the HK$8 million Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup on Sunday, but jockey Zac Purton's report to trainer John Moore stopped short of glowing.
Perhaps recalling the all-weather gallop injury late last year that ripped the heart from Dominant's season and left him going into the 2,400m feature off only two recent races, Moore requested permission to gallop on the turf yesterday. The Jockey Club acceded to the request, leaving the same option open for all Champions & Chater runners.
"He had a good gallop, a searching gallop you'd call it, over 1,200m with Zac on board and we were happy with him," Moore said, then sounded a word of warning for punters. "I'm confident he'll go close but Zac did come back and say there was still more improvement to come."
Purton said that it wasn't only Dominant had an enforced six-month break mid-season that was working against him.
"With all the rain around, it has probably been hard to prepare the horse for this race and Dominant might have been a shade underdone compared to where he would normally be. And he didn't have hind shoes on today, which probably made it tougher for him in the conditions," Purton said. "He pulled up afterwards and had a decent blow, so he'll come on again for the gallop. The horse has definitely improved from the Queen Mother Cup and gets into this race better at the weights, but he does feel like he's at a point where he's still on the way up."