Tony Millard is returning dirt specialist Elusive State to the turf for an assault on Sunday’s (17 November) G2 Jockey Club Mile and a tilt at Hong Kong champion Beauty Generation.
“He’s a dirt horse running on the grass, so realistically we’re blowing smoke up somebody’s chimney, but if you haven’t got a ticket, you haven’t got a chance,” Millard said ahead of the Class 2 winner’s toughest test by far.
Six of Elusive State’s eight career-wins have come on the dirt, having raced on his preferred surface 21 times across his 32-start career. But following Beauty Generation’s shock defeat in the G2 Oriental Watch Sha Tin Trophy last month Millard is prepared to take a chance that lightning could strike twice.
“With Beauty Generation getting turned upside down last time, one wouldn’t think he’d be vulnerable but this is horse racing. Things change and champions can turn into has-beens overnight,” Millard said.