Hong Kong’s Horse of the Year Beauty Generation emerges from the latest LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings as one of the top three milers on the planet and trainer John Moore believes his stable star could prove to be the outright best before the year is out.
“He’s like a bottle of the best red wine you could buy – he just gets better with age,” Moore said this morning (Friday, 12 October) as he looked forward to the six-year-old’s next race, the G2 Oriental Watch Sha Tin Trophy Handicap (1600m) a week on Sunday.
The triple G1 winner’s peak 123 rating ranks one point behind the brilliant, but recently-retired, Irish filly Alpha Centauri and is the equal of fellow active gallopers Benbatl and Happy Clapper, successful in the G1 Dubai Turf and G1 Doncaster Mile, respectively. The International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) released the latest rankings update on Thursday, 11 October.
“The form he’s in, next week I think he could well surpass the 123 mark and even put himself above 124,” Moore said.
The trainer spoke a little more than 24 hours after watching a thriving Beauty Generation gallop with stablemate Beauty Prince. The champ clocked 1m 20.5s for 1200m on the all-weather track, closing out in 23.5s under Zac Purton.
“The gallop yesterday was a beauty. He was raring and bucking afterwards so I’m looking for a very big run,” Moore revealed.
“He absolutely galloped the place down yesterday and that’s the first time I’ve really caught a big smile on Zac Purton’s face, he was thrilled with the horse’s work – he seems to have hit a purple patch.”
Beauty Generation’s international rating rose as a result of his impressive return to action at Sha Tin earlier this month. The Australian import hauled top-weight of 133lb to a smooth victory over high-class opponents in the G3 Celebration Cup Handicap on 1 October.