Victory in Sunday’s (24 April) HK$20 million G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) would elevate Golden Sixty to status as the highest prize money earner in Hong Kong racing history and, if his latest win wasn’t convincing enough, trainer Francis Lui has issued an ominous warning to rivals that Hong Kong’s champion is back in a very, very big way.
“He seems to have improved his condition, he seems to be back – he showed that,” said Lui of the six-year-old gelding who sauntered to success by two lengths in the G2 Chairman’s Trophy (1600m) last start.
That triumph earlier this month saw him banish successive defeats with his 20th career win as he ticked over HK$102,000,600 in earnings and an FWD Champions Mile repeat on Sunday would see him leapfrog the current record-holder for prize money in Hong Kong – Beauty Generation, who banked HK$106,233,750.
A cheque for HK$11.4 million is on offer to the winner this weekend and it is well within Golden Sixty’s grasp, even second place will get him into top spot for all-time earnings with HK$4.4 million up for grabs, while one of his key threats emerges as an unknown commodity to the Horse of the Year in the shape of California Spangle, a smart four-year-old with a high cruising speed trained by none other than Tony Cruz.