Trainer Tony Cruz prepared his second feature race trifecta in a week at Sha Tin today (Sunday, 3 June) as The Golden Age led home stablemates Beauty Only and Romantic Touch to take the G3 Lion Rock Trophy Handicap (1600m).
Just last Sunday (26 May), Cruz saddled up Pakistan Star, Exultant and Gold Mount to finish one-two-three in the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m).
“What a result for the stable, it’s always great to win these big races and we’ve got some nice horses at the moment,” Cruz said.
While 2.5 favourite The Golden Age (115lb) didn’t carry the same weight of public expectation as his illustrious barnmate Pakistan Star last weekend, it was just as easy a watch for his backers as the chestnut made most under Joao Moreira. Leading at comfortable fractions, Moreira opened up the four-year-old at the top of the straight, putting a big margin on his rivals and never looking in doubt.
Beauty Only (130lb) made ground down the centre from near the tail to grab second, a length and three-quarters behind The Golden Age, while Romantic Touch (116lb) stayed on to hold down third, a further three-quarters of a length away.
“When a horse is carrying a light weight like he was today, and when he’s already known as a front-runner, it was a straightforward decision to press towards the lead,” Moreira said. “He was always going to be hard to run down once he got there, too. There was one moment early where he hopped a little bit and it took me some time to balance him up, but once he found his rhythm, he gave me a nice feel.
“He gave a great kick into the straight, I let him stride out and he felt beautiful. He really responded like a nice horse, and the best part is, he still has so much upside.”