Golden Sixty was the talk of Happy Valley on Wednesday (15 April) night with trainer Francis Lui revealing that his sensational BMW Hong Kong Derby hero will not contest the G1 FWD QEII Cup on 26 April.
“He won’t run,” Lui said. “He’s achieved a lot this season and we feel he needs a rest now to refresh his mind and let him develop. He’ll have a summer break and then we’ll prepare him for next season.”
Golden Sixty dominated the Four-Year-Old Classic Series – winning all three legs – in the first quarter of this year and will down tools for a well-deserved break with a record of seven wins this term from as many starts.
That news boosted the prospects of last year’s FWD QEII Cup (2000m) runner-up Exultant being able to go one place better for trainer Tony Cruz, whose smile broadened when he bagged a double at the city track thanks to California Rad and Sunshine Warrior.
The latter benefitted from an astute and powerful Chad Schofield ride to take the Class 3 Fountain Palm Handicap (1650m). The jockey has now nabbed at least one win at seven race meetings in a row.
“He did that nicely,” Cruz said. “This horse has won two in a row so he seems to like the Valley but he’s just a solid Class 3 horse.”