Irish Sunday Mirror

MOREIRA A BRIT KEEN

- BY DAVID YATES @thebefordf­ox

JOAO MOREIRA says he’d love to ride in Britain – if the right offer came up.

The Brazilian – known to millions of punters as ‘the Magic Man’ – is set to take up a lucrative contract in Japan after five seasons riding in Hong Kong.

But the 34-year-old, one of the world’s most sought-after jockeys, claims he’d welcome a move to Britain one day.

“I would come at any time if there was a great opportunit­y,” said Moreira, riding in the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup at Ascot yesterday. “I have my goals now – I’m happy to be taking this chance in Japan and I have to stick with my goals – but what is going to happen in the future, I just don’t know.

“Being over here, it is special. I’ve been a few times and I want to come back again.

“The right opportunit­y has never come. We have to sit and wait patiently.”

Moreira (above), whose countryman Silvestre de Sousa has won two jockeys’ titles in Britain, added: “I’ve known him for a long time. When I started off he was an apprentice at the jockeys’ academy in Sao Paulo. “I’ve seen him doing well — he’s a good bloke, he makes Brazil proud.” Moreira rode a double, courtesy of Berkshire Blue (Shergar Cup Classic) and Green Power (Shergar Cup Sprint), at the internatio­nal jockeys’ challenge, won by The Girls team of Hayley Turner, Josephine Gordon and Hollie Doyle.

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