Golden Sixty and Romantic Warrior passed their first auditions with flying colours ahead of their respective returns by serving up a pair of head-turning efforts at this morning’s (Tuesday, 18 October) barrier trial session at Sha Tin.
Golden Sixty is gearing up to contest the G2 BOCHK Private Wealth Jockey Club Mile (1600m) on 20 November, a race that will also feature California Spangle, Sunday’s (16 October) runaway victor of the G2 Oriental Watch Sha Tin Trophy Handicap (1600m).
Romantic Warrior is also readying for 20 November’s Bank Of China (Hong Kong) Race Day but trainer Danny Shum is yet to decide which race his charge will tackle and that the option remains for a tilt at the G2 BOCHK Jockey Club Cup (2000m).
Both horses – trialling on turf – passed the post first under strong winds and challenging conditions this morning. Golden Sixty was first to appear in batch one, crossing the line in 59.76s for 1000m under Vincent Ho before unexpectedly dislodging his jockey as he returned.
“I’m happy with him, even if he’s still fresh enough to drop me. He’s still like when he was three or four years old – he looks at everything and he reacts really quickly, not many horses till his age can do that and he’s still very fast,” Ho said.
Golden Sixty quickly looped in a small circle before slowly returning to Ho who then walked him back to his mafoo (groom).
“I’m glad he came back to me, I knew he would come back – he’s a smart horse and luckily I walk him enough (in the stables) because I called him and he sort of went ‘ok I’ll come back’,” Ho said.