Golden Sixty’s bid for a record fourth HK$22 million G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) crown was thwarted by a familiar foe at Sha Tin on Sunday afternoon (28 April).
Zac Purton is that nemesis. He’s now toppled Hong Kong’s champion in three separate Group 1 races aboard Waikuku, California Spangle and the latest, Beauty Eternal.
Pressing forward to take up an uncontested lead, the John Size-trained Beauty Eternal settled in the unfamiliar position at the head of the field as an 11/1 chance.
Golden Sixty loomed large in the home straight, however, an incredible 27th victory at his 31st start was not meant to be for the world’s highest earning horse.
Stepping away at odds of 1.5, Golden Sixty finished three and a quarter lengths behind Beauty Eternal, who collected his first top-level victory in 1m 34.52s (24.78, 23.25, 23.89, 22.60) ahead of stablemate Red Lion, while Voyage Bubble finished third.
“There was no speed in the race, which gave us the opportunity to lead. The last thing I said to John before the race was ‘I think the going is a lot better on the fence’, he just got into a lovely rhythm and controlled the race,” Purton said.
“I thought the only chance I had to beat Golden Sixty was to try to put a gap on them and see how we went and today was his day.
“I always felt there was always something a bit more there but he just always wants to do things wrong in the straight in his races and he can’t let down to his full potential – and today we saw that on the rail.”