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Brown-Rodd combo puts 'em to the Sword again

Golden Sword - Singapore Turf Club
Golden Sword

Singapore Turf Club

Trainer Cliff Brown’s Midas touch since landing the Dester Singapore Gold Cup with Gilt Complex (NZ) (Gold Centre) two weeks ago seems to be also working its magic on problem horses, more precisely, turning them into winners first-up.
 
Victorious at his first three races, Golden Sword (NZ) (Swiss Ace) was once regarded as one of Brown’s most exciting prospects as a three-year-old.
 
But the bubble soon burst. Strangely, the son of Swiss Ace (incidentally the second Brown runner by that stallion to score on Sunday after debut winner Clokey) did not greet the judge again in eight more outings, including an unplaced run to Conflight in the Group 3 Dester Singapore Three-Year-Old Sprint (1200m) in 2016. 

He was not disgraced, though, but health setbacks actually got the better of him with Brown left with no other choice but to treat him accordingly, in the hope the best part of these qualities would be restored by the time he comes back.
 
Brown’s first reaction shortly after Golden Sword landed from the clouds to upstage odds-on favourite Olympian Eager in the $60,000 Open Benchmark 67 race over 1000m on Polytrack summed up his sheer delight.
 
“That was a beauty, wasn’t it?” said the Australian handler, who is not known for wordy compliments.
 
“This horse was away for more than a year because of bleeding issues. He was ready to go, and then he bled at the trials and he was gone for three months.
 
“He also had a knee surgery and here, I have to thank Dr Dan Shaw (Singapore Turf Club veterinary surgeon) for the good job he’s done on the horse.
 
“Golden Sword is back today and that’s lovely. It’s great for everybody, it’s a team effort.
 
“He will have a good break and we will find another race for him in January.”
 
Brown’s winning touch could also apply to Rodd, who is after all his de facto stable jockey and has also been part of the Gilt Complex Gold trail. The Australian rider was bringing up his 56th winner for the season, 31 of whom have been for Brown, including Clokey earlier.
 
Golden Sword was ringing up his fourth win, more than two years after his last win, taking his stakes earnings around the S$170,000 mark for the Gold Stable of Mr Yong Nam Seng. -STC




 

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