Vincent Ho believes Golden Sixty’s new-found maturity will prove vital in the G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) on Sunday (26 February) at Sha Tin when Hong Kong’s highest-rated horse resumes a burgeoning rivalry with middle-distance star Romantic Warrior.
Returning to 2000m for the first time since finishing third behind Russian Emperor and Savvy Nine on yielding ground in last season’s Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup, Golden Sixty will face a fitter Romantic Warrior at a distance range where Danny Shum’s charge has proved devastating with G1 victories in the 2022 FWD QEII Cup and LONGINES Hong Kong Cup.
But Ho, who has enormous respect for Romantic Warrior, is confident Golden Sixty – now a seven-year-old – is far better equipped to step back to 2000m because he appears to have curbed a trend to over-race.
“He doesn’t pull at all now, so wherever he’s comfortable on Sunday in the run, that’s where we’ll be – it doesn’t matter where,” Ho said as Golden Sixty bids for a 24th win at his 28th start for Francis Lui.
“That’s the best thing about him turning seven – he’s really matured mentally and he doesn’t fight any more. He used to fight a lot, but not anymore and when I ask him for the effort, he will give it to me straight away. He’s been really good this season.
“Romantic Warrior obviously has proven very, very good at 2000 metres and he will be very hard to beat. He’s one of the best horses in Hong Kong.”
Rated 131, one point higher than Romantic Warrior, Golden Sixty will start from barrier four on Sunday, when he faces six opponents – Romantic Warrior, Tourbillon Diamond, Ka Ying Star, Money Catcher, Glorious Dragon and Panfield.