Beauty Generation showed last time out that any ‘has-been’ talk was premature but when the champ takes on Waikuku in Sunday’s (5 April) G2 Chairman’s Trophy (1600m) he’ll be facing a rival who has had his measure the last four times they’ve clashed.
It’s safe to say that the weekend feature and its Group 1 follow-up, the FWD Champions Mile three weeks later, will determine Hong Kong’s champion miler title, perhaps even outright Horse of the Year Honours, two accolades that Beauty Generation has held in his grip for the past two seasons.
This time last year the New Zealand-bred was rolling with awesome force towards his eighth and ninth wins on the trot and Hong Kong’s record prize money record – he seemed invincible.
Age catches up with even the most dominant of champions and the younger challenger has since closed the once wide gap, but on Sunday the John Moore-trained war horse will attempt to win the Chairman’s Trophy for a second time and prove that his last start triumph in the G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m) was not his final flourish.
“It was nice to see him bounce back and win that race last time. I think he deserved that. He’s been racing well throughout the season,” jockey Zac Purton said of the eight-time G1 winner who is two from six this term and has not finished out of the top three since he placed fifth in the 2018 Chairman’s Trophy.