Golden Sixty, Russian Emperor trial as FWD Champions Day preparations begin
22/03/2022
Declan Schuster
The big guns appeared at Sha Tin’s barrier trial session this morning (Tuesday, 22 March) with Golden Sixty (金鎗六十) dazzling in an opening heat for Vincent Ho and Francis Lui as preparations launched for next month’s FWD Champions Day on Sunday, 24 April.
Looking to banish memories of consecutive defeats and recapture his winning thread, Golden Sixty (金鎗六十) clocked 59.20s (14.5, 22.6, 22.1) on a still morning under floodlights at Sha Tin, while Russian Emperor (將王) crossed untouched by Blake Shinn in last position.
Urged along by Ho, Golden Sixty (金鎗六十) – with his familiar blue foreleg wraps tightly fastened – stretched out swiftly over 1000m on the grass, much to the pleasure of trainer Francis Lui who, maintained a careful eye over the HK$99.29 million earner.
“He seems ok – he had a bit of a blow this morning after the trial, the plan was to push him because he has only had four runs this season – he hasn’t had too many races, so he needs the trials,” Lui said.
Entered for the HK$4.75 million G2 Chairman’s Trophy (1600m) on Sunday, 3 April at Sha Tin, Golden Sixty (金鎗六十) could face up to 13 others that day currently entered for the race, including Russian Emperor (將王), Waikuku (夏威夷), More Than This (幸福笑容) and Cheerful Days (超好日子).
The winner of 16 consecutive races, Golden Sixty (金鎗六十) had his streak halted in January’s G1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m) by Waikuku (夏威夷), before again going under in last month’s G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) to Russian Emperor.
The Medaglia d’Oro six-year-old will chase consecutive G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) wins at next month’s HK$65 million showcase, while Russian Emperor (將王) goes for gold in the G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) after first tackling the Chairman’s Trophy.
Douglas Whyte was pleased with Russian Emperor (將王) following his effort this morning.
“He was just there to have a hit out, obviously Blake (Shinn) was very conservative on him but he did come back and he was complimentary of the horse’s work, he looked good in his action,” Whyte said.
The Galileo gelding – now rated 123 locally – clocked 1m 00.06s under Shinn.
“He wasn’t there to win the trial, he was just there to have a blow out and put him in good stead for the third of April,” Whyte said. “I’m very happy, he’s progressively got better and he’s certainly a changed individual.”
Whyte is targeting the HK$25 million feature next month with Russian Emperor (將王) – a contest he won three times as jockey with London News (倫敦新聞) (1997), Oriental Express (奔騰) (1998) and Ambitious Dragon (雄心威龍) (2011).
“That’s his target (FWD QEII Cup), he’s going to run in the mile purely because it’s too long between races, so then he’ll step up three weeks later in the FWD QEII Cup and that’s his main target,” Whyte outlined.
More Than This (幸福笑容) – twice second at Group 1 level to Golden Sixty (金鎗六十) – tuned up for fourth in the same trial, while Tourbillon Diamond (飛輪閃耀) and Butterfield (勇猛神駒) grabbed fifth and sixth, respectively.
In the second trial, Sky Field (顯心星) caught the eye under Blake Shinn, clocking a fast-finishing 59.33s over 1000m on the grass for second behind only Carroll Street (當家精神).
Later on, Stronger (當家猴王) – January’s HK$12 million G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) winner – also caught the eye with a powerful effort late under Vincent Ho, clocking 1m 01.31s for 1050m on the dirt to cross the line second.
Both sprinters are entered for HK$4.75 million G2 Sprint Cup (1200m) on Sunday, 3 April at Sha Tin among the likes of Hot King Prawn (旺蝦王), Master Eight (八仟師) and Wellington (福逸).
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