He came, he saw and he silenced doubters with an unanswerable burst of speed.
Golden Sixty flattened rivals at Sha Tin this afternoon (Sunday, 3 April) with a familiar display of sheer dominance to recapture his winning groove in the HK$4.75 million G2 Chairman’s Trophy (1600m) for jockey Vincent Ho and trainer Francis Lui.
“You can see his form – he’s my champion,” Lui declared post-race.
Banishing memories of successive defeats – the first of which halted his unbeaten run at 16 – Golden Sixty enhanced his earnings to a mouthwatering HK$102,000,600 with victory to become only the second horse in Hong Kong racing history behind Beauty Generation to earn over HK$100 million in stakes.
Switching things up to settle fourth in the run from barrier one, Golden Sixty rolled comfortably under a confident Ho before peeling out to hit the front with 300m still to play and when the rider popped the question, the six-year-old responded for a two length crushing with Russian Emperor and Savvy Nine filling second and third, respectively.
“The last two runs, he was just too far behind and Vincent had to come to the outside. This time, we drew barrier one – we had no choice,” Lui said. “He’s an honest horse, he can jump fast and you can put him into any position and you have to relax him.”