Golden Sixty’s domination of Hong Kong’s mile ranks will take a pause on Sunday, 21 January.
The winner of eight out of the last 10 Group 1 races run over a mile at Sha Tin, Hong Kong’s champion Golden Sixty will bypass the HK$13 million G1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m) due to a rare setback, opening the door for one of his rivals to win the first Group 1 mile race run in Hong Kong without his presence since mid-2020.
Second in the HK$32 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) last month, Voyage Bubble has taken another forward step as a five-year-old following setbacks and his shock 45/1 BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) success last season for trainer Ricky Yiu.
“He’s doing really, really well. It seems as though he has never had a race. He’ll race in the Stewards’ Cup on the 21st of January,” Yiu said.
Voyage Bubble has five wins from 14 starts, twice prevailing over the mile. He beat home runners from Hong Kong, Japan, Ireland, France and Singapore in the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile, tenaciously posting a career-best run behind Golden Sixty.
“I expect there’ll be a lot more entries with Golden Sixty not running in the Stewards’ Cup. It’ll be a very interesting race for Voyage Bubble to see how he performs again, but he does keep improving – he is a magnificent horse,” Yiu said.