Kiwi Sourced Horses Star at Annual HK Awards

Media Release - Friday July 17

Australian bred Medaglia D'Oro (USA) gelding Golden Sixty was crowned Four-Year-Old Champion at the Hong Kong Horse of the Year Awards on Thursday.

Golden Sixty was a $300,000 NZB Ready to Run graduate

The Francis Lui-trained galloper became only the second horse after Rapper Dragon to win all three legs of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, including the Hong Kong Derby (2000m).

He was purchased for $300,000 by Lui out of Riversley Park’s draft at the 2017 New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run 2YO Sale and went through the season unbeaten with seven wins.

Golden Sixty, who trialled in New Zealand on a number of occasions for Graham Richardson before his export to Hong Kong, also secured the bulk of the public vote to claim the Most Popular Horse title.

Dual Hong Kong Horse of the Year Beauty Generation was named Champion Miler for a remarkable third season in a row. The Road To Rock seven-year-old remained a significant force at the highest level, and completed a hat-trick of wins in the Gr.1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m).

Bred by Nearco Stud, Beauty Generation was sold through Highden Park as a yearling at Karaka for $60,000 and has amassed in excess of HK$100 million in prizemoney.

Beat The Clock, also a graduate of the New Zealand Bloodstock Ready to Run sale, where he fetched $200,000 from Prima Park’s draft, was named the season’s Champion Sprinter for the second year.

Beat the Clock was a $200,000 NZB Ready to Run graduate

The John Size-trained six-year-old was a dual Group One victor this term, claiming the Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) and the Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m), a race he also won in the 2018/19 season.

Good Luck Friend was named the season’s Champion Griffin after securing four wins from six starts. The Ricky Yiu-trained three-year-old son of Swiss Ace achieved his career highlight to date in a Class 3 1200m at Sha Tin, defeating seasoned gallopers to achieve a rating of 85.

Yiu, who was Hong Kong’s Champion trainer this season, purchased Good Luck Friend for $90,000 at the 2018 New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run Sale from the draft of Westbury Stud.

The Jimmy Ting-trained Amazing Star was named the season’s Most Improved Horse. The son of Darci Brahma started the campaign on a rating of 58 and rocketed 42 points to a mark of 100 after four wins in just six starts.

New Zealand domiciled stallions Savabeel (2nd), Darci Brahma (3rd) and Per Incanto (7th) were all top-10 on the leading sires table by winners in Hong Kong.

The full list of award winners is below:

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Award

Winner

Trainer

Horse of the Year

Exultant (IRE)

Sire - Teofilo

Tony Cruz

Champion Trainer

Ricky Yiu

 

Champion Jockey

Zac Purton

 

Champion Four-Year-Old

Golden Sixty (AU)

Sire – Medaglia D’Oro

Francis Lui

Champion Sprinter

Beat The Clock (AU)

Sire – Hinchinbrook

John Size

Champion Miler

Beauty Generation (NZ)

Sire – Road to Rock

John Moore

Champion Middle-Distance Horse

Exultant

Tony Cruz

Champion Stayer

Exultant

Tony Cruz

Champion Griffin

Good Luck Friend (NZ)

Sire - Swiss Ace

Ricky Yiu

Tony Cruz Award

Vincent Ho

 

Most Improved Horse

Amazing Star (NZ)

Sire – Darci Brahma

Jimmy Ting

Most Popular Horse of the Year

Golden Sixty

Francis Lui

Most Popular Jockey of the Year

Vincent Ho

 

Lifetime Achievement Award

John Moore

 

Most Admired Overseas Horse

Almond Eye (Jpn)

Sire – Lord Kanaloa


 

 

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