Trainer Tony Cruz heads the Hong Kong defence in the Class 1 Hong Kong Macau Trophy at Sha Tin on Saturday (12 May) with three of the 12 runners. If the handler’s attire on Friday morning (11 May) was any indication, though, perhaps The Golden Age is the leading seed among the trio.
The Golden Age (126lb), third to Singapore Sling in the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) in February and fifth to Ping Hai Star in the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) at his last start in March, drops back to 1400m in Saturday’s feature. The 103-rated galloper won over 1650m and 1800m at Happy Valley earlier in the season and has finished no better than fifth when tested over the shorter trip in Hong Kong, although he was a two-time winner at 1400m as a two-year-old in France, including the G3 Prix La Rochette in 2016.
“He’s come out of the Derby very well,” said Cruz, sporting a white T-shirt emblazoned with a picture of The Golden Age. “Coming back to 1400m isn’t ideal but there aren’t many options for a horse like him with a rating over 100, there just wasn’t anything appropriate other than this race. The next possible race after this is the Group 3 over 1600m next month. We’ll go there, but I think he needed a race before and this fit in well.
“He did win over seven furlongs in France and he did come from behind in those races. I don’t think he’s simply a front-runner who needs 1800m, I think he’s more versatile and races like this are where he can show it. Hopefully he’s able to be competitive over 1400m and it opens up more opportunities for him.”