Wary and respectful of world-class opposition, Francis Lui carries a characteristically understated sense of confidence into the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile with Golden Sixty at Sha Tin on Sunday (13 December), hopeful his flagbearer can continue an extraordinary winning streak.
Only the fourth horse to win 10 consecutive races in Hong Kong’s professional era – a feat achieved by Silent Witness, Co-Tack and Sunday’s adversary Beauty Generation – Golden Sixty faces his biggest challenge at the weekend against a line-up crammed with quality.
Lui, bidding for his first LONGINES Hong Kong International Races triumph, believes Golden Sixty is ideally placed to continue his streak against last year’s winner Admire Mars and Aidan O’Brien’s Order Of Australia.
“I’m confident on the horse but the overseas horses – their form is good. The Japanese horse (Admire Mars) won it last year. The Irish horse (Order Of Australia) won the Breeders’ Cup, he has strong form,” he said.
“To me and my stable team, it’s another record if he can win.
“I’m very happy with his trackwork because he was quite relaxed. He’s more relaxed with another horse. If he goes by himself, he’s keen in the early part but today he followed the other horse.
“Everything is ready.”
Lui confirmed he would not burden Vincent Ho with instructions.