Golden Sixty looks to bounce back in Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup

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After suffering a rare defeat – his first since July, 2019 – Golden Sixty will aim to recapture his winning thread in Sunday week's (20 February) Citi Hong Kong (2000m) after pleasing both jockey Vincent Ho and trainer Francis Lui in a trial at this morning (Tuesday, 8 February).

Stepping out cleanly under Ho, Hong Kong's champion let rip down the centre of the track in fine style – crossing the line first in 58.80s over 1000m on the turf course.

“He went very well, he feels – 1000 metres is not enough for him but he felt good and I'm happy with that, it was a nice piece of work,” Ho said.

Golden Sixty – earner of HKD$98.09 million – had his winning streak halted at 16 after shock defeat by Waikuku in last month's Group 1 Stewards' Cup (1600m).

But this morning, Francis Lui declared it's all systems go for the galloper ahead of his HKD$12 million test in 12 days' time.

“I was happy with the trial – that was what I wanted to see, everything is fine,” Lui said.

The six-year-old son of Medaglia d'Oro steps up to 2000m for the first time since winning the Hong Kong Gold Cup last year, when prevailing by a short-head to the recently retired , while Exultant filled third.

“I don't have any concerns about the 2000 metres, there is no problem with that – we have won it before and he can relax pretty well now – hopefully we can do it again,” Ho said.

Golden Sixty has won 19 of his 21 career starts in Hong Kong, scoring five times at Group 1 level – including consecutive Group 1 LONGINES (1600m) crowns in 2020 and 2021.

He was recently rated the world's joint-top miler in the 2021 LONGINES World's Best Racehorse Rankings.

“It's always a good feeling no matter when I am on him – he's a great partner, he's such an amazing horse with his own character,” Ho said.

Since the turn of the century, only three horses have won consecutive Hong Kong Gold Cups – (2008 & 2009), Military Attack (2013 & 2014) and Designs On Rome (2015 & 2016).

Both Ho and Lui are also aiming to recapture Hong Kong's ultimate prize next month – the HKD$24 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m).

The pair savoured success in 2020 with Golden Sixty and this time will task The Irishman – who finished a fast-closing third last start in the HKD$12 million (1600m) – leg one of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series.

“I will give him a barrier trial next Tuesday (15 February) – he's getting better and better but I'd like to teach him to relax – the target is the Hong Kong Derby,” Lui said.

The Irishman – a New Zealand-bred son of – has raced three times in Hong Kong for three placings.

“He will be a quality horse, he's still young and he hasn't run too much in Hong Kong – so there's still lots to learn but the other day he felt a bit too keen and the track bias wasn't as good to the outside, so there are things we can look into with him but he should be better in the Classic Cup,” Ho said.

The Irishman's next task will be the HKD$12 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) on Sunday, 27 February before shooting for BMW Hong Kong Derby glory on Sunday, 20 March.

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