Golden Sixty overhauled Romantic Warrior in a gripping finish to the HK$12 million G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin this afternoon (Sunday, 26 February) – the second leg of Hong Kong’s Triple Crown – under Vincent Ho for trainer Francis Lui.
Sporting the familiar white, blue and gold silks of owner Stanley Chan, Golden Sixty handed Romantic Warrior his first defeat over the course and distance to assert his dominance as he edged past his rival by a head in a winning time of 1m 59.98s.
Victorious in the 2021 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup as well, Golden Sixty broke cleanly under Ho before restraining to sit fifth. Money Catcher took up his customary spot in the lead, while Ka Ying Star sat to his outside with Romantic Warrior in between the lead duo.
Ho stalked the pace aboard Golden Sixty before stoking Hong Kong’s champion up at the turn for home – trailing Karis Teetan as he did the same atop Romantic Warrior. The pair tore clear in the straight with Golden Sixty reeling in his rival, much like he did in the first leg of the Triple Crown – the G1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m) at the end of last month.
“He was very relaxed today, I even had to ask him a little to keep up today in the back straight and, of course, I had another great horse to follow through and ask for the full effort at the 200 (metre mark),” Ho said. “I just had to stay close with him (Romantic Warrior) and don’t let him get away too far.”