Francis Lui was satisfied with Golden Sixty and More Than This after his two leading BMW Hong Kong Derby contenders worked at Sha Tin Racecourse on Tuesday (17 March) morning.
Golden Sixty heads into Sunday’s (22 March) final leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series with the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) and Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) trophies already secured. More Than This was second in the former and third in the latter and will seek revenge on his stablemate when they both attempt 2000m for the first time in the HK$20 million feature.
“Both jockeys were happy with how the horses galloped this morning,” Lui said. “It’s the same as usual this week, it’ll be normal work and the two horses have good form. They’re ready so now it all depends on Thursday’s draw, we need a bit of luck.”
Vincent Ho worked Golden Sixty through 1200m on the turf in company with Class 2 galloper Star Shine and clocked 1m 20.7s (27.9, 27.4, 25.4).
“Golden Sixty felt normal, quite relaxed, I’m happy with him,” Ho said. “Fingers crossed he can see out the 2000 (metres) this Sunday, we’ll see, we just don’t know yet.
“He can be quite tricky at times, he can be quite keen and it depends on the day, he can wind up really easily but in general he’s normal.”