Han Dynasty has worked through his grades over the years, claiming a Class 1 Handicap for Kendal before scoring in a Benchmark 65 for Leslight last year.
The galloper has been able to win with the riders’ in the early stages of their careers and help kick them along.
Kendal and Leslight both claimed three kilograms in their victories while Moffat will take four kilograms from his allotted 65 kilograms on Thursday.
Han Dynasty is undefeated on the sand of Mount Isa, winning twice at the annual Rodeo TAB meeting, before adding two more non-TAB triumphs earlier this year.
Moffat – who is the son of fellow Queensland hoop Morgan Butler – commenced his tenure as a jockey in perfect fashion, scoring with his maiden race ride at Gympie last month.
The 22-year-old has since added a couple more winners to his resume, both coming at Tambo.
To ride three winners from his first 14 race rides is a promising achievement but Moffat believes there is still plenty of room for improvement.
He has reached out to leading jockeys such as James Orman and Ben Thompson, among others, for advice.
“I am still learning a lot and it is all good experience for me,” Moffat said.
“I am always asking for advice from the senior jockeys after every race meetings, just seeing if I have done anything wrong – I always ask for that help.
“We are all out there to keep each other safe and hopefully give our horse the best chance possible.
“I am not afraid to speak up and chase up other jockeys for their opinions. Lots of those have helped me with my style and gear.”