Beauty Generation’s final fast work before Sunday’s (28 April) G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) was not quite as billed after trainer John Moore changed his plan following a phone conversation with big-race jockey Zac Purton.
“It was a little different to the work I had in mind earlier in the week but that’s because, on reflection, we had some little concerns about jumping out of the gate,” Moore said.
The handler said earlier this week that he intended to have the world’s co-top rated thoroughbred break from the starting stall to “switch him on”. Instead, the powerful bay broke from a standing start, a couple of beats behind a work mate.
“He jumps quickly from the barrier, and, after talking with Zac (Purton), there was a worry that we’d run the risk of him doing something to his hind quarters,” Moore said.
Beauty Generation breezed past a larger-than-usual gathering of photographers – bussed in especially for the champ’s 7am workout. The Road To Rock gelding, sporting cheek-pieces and under work rider Romain Clavreul, moved easily behind his companion as they galloped 800m down the back straight in 54s (30.1, 23.9).
“He was always going to go with a workmate – it’s good to chase, it gets them more focused,” Moore said. “We sent him with the old Group 3 winner, Harbour Master – he’s retired now but he’s a good workmate. Beauty Generation enjoyed it, the work mate’s rider pulled up and Beauty just went on straight past him. I’m happy with that.”