Winner of his past three starts and four out of five overall, Beauty Eternal has soared from a mark of 52 to 94 in his first preparation, which has been anything but seamless because of injury and two race-day scratchings.
His startling progress, capped by a blinding win against Class 2 rivals over 1600m on 26 February, has surprised even 11-time trainer Size.
“This target (the Derby) has come up rather quickly for him. He could have had a better preparation in terms of having more races but, as I have alluded to before, you never know what’s good or bad in the way of preparation,” Size said.
“He’s had a couple of interruptions that might have helped him get to this race whereas if he’d had a couple more runs, he might not have. So, you have to deal with what you’ve got and, at this point, I’m happy to go into the race. He seems in very good order. He hasn’t changed much since his last race and he handled that okay.
“The more they race, the more stress they’re under and more likely to be affected so, by actually missing a race has probably mentally helped.”
Purton and Size last shared BMW Hong Kong Derby success with Luger.
Englishman Ryan Moore will team with Size’s Tuchel, hopeful of emulating Ping Hai Star’s victory five years ago and Size is satisfied with the Redwood gelding’s draw in barrier one.
“I’m not too concerned about him being on the rail because he’s got the pace to follow the leaders. He’s not going to be back in the field or midfield,” Size said of the four-time Hong Kong winner.
“He’s coming along nicely. He also had a major interruption a few months ago. He looks to be going into the race in pretty good shape. He’s a little bit fitter than he was three weeks ago.”
Size’s contingent is completed by Sweet Encounter, who has landed in gate two for Luke Currie.
After stringing together four wins from his first five Hong Kong assignments, Sweet Encounter’s form tapered in the first two legs of the HK$48 million Four-Year-Old Classic Series, finishing eighth in the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) on 29 January and 11th in the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) on 26 February.
“Physically, he’s been fine. (Recently), he hasn’t been finishing off. We’ll run in him blinkers to help him concentrate. We’ve seen him run 1800m (winning on 11 December, 2022) and he’s looked like a stayer,” Size said.