Beauty Generation was all muscle tone and brash attitude this morning (Thursday, 14 February) after galloping along the Sha Tin turf under work rider Romain Clavreul.
The six-year-old appeared primed for Sunday’s (17 February) HK$10 million G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m): strong-framed, free-moving and with that cock-sure, head-tossing bounce to his gait that has so often augured a masterful race-day exhibition.
“Romain just came back in and said he’s not showing any sign of going over the top, we’re keeping him fresh – in fact, he said that when he was coming back in Beauty Generation wanted to kick a few horses. He’s full of himself: he was sizing them up to have a go!” trainer John Moore said.
That aggressive bravado came as the world’s joint top-rated miler returned at a steady walk down the dirt track’s back-side after working leisurely along the grass back straight. Beauty Generation clocked an easy 58.4s (30.9, 27.5) for 800m.
Hong Kong’s champion is seeking a repeat win in the weekend feature, having held Beat The Clock by a head in last year’s edition. That rival earned a well-deserved first G1 win in the Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) last month and Moore views the bay and his John Size-trained stablemate Conte as the big dangers.
“Beat The Clock looks like he’s improved but so has Beauty Generation,” Moore observed. “Beat The Clock will make a run at him, I have no doubt, we’ll see which horse endures. I know Zac Purton will have to get to work on our fella this time.”