Beauty Generation and Beat The Clock are set to lock horns for a third straight year in Sunday’s (16 February) G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup at Sha Tin, in what again promises to be one of the clashes of the season.
Beat The Clock has had to settle for second behind Hong Kong’s supreme champion both times they have met in the 1400m feature: a head was the difference in 2018, but last year, with Beauty Generation rolling along on a dominant streak, the margin extended to a length and three quarters.
But times change and while Beauty Generation heads into the weekend off four losses, champion sprinter Beat The Clock has back-to-back G1 wins immediately behind him.
“Of course he can!” was jockey Joao Moreira’s response when asked if his mount could turn the tables on Beauty Generation this time.
“Beat The Clock is probably going at his very best at the moment. It is going to be a very competitive race and whoever wins is not going to win by a big margin. What my bloke has been doing his last couple of starts gives me confidence; he just knows where the finish line is and he does his best – his form shows that.”