Size will present Beauty Tycoon for the first time when the unraced Australian import contests the Class 4 Dorset Handicap (1200m) under Vagner Borges.
“He’s trials have been fair. He looks like he’s well educated and does everything correctly and I think it’s time he can go to the races and learn some more. Racing brings them onto the next level. Hopefully he’s ready to acquit himself well,” Size said.
“He does his work quite well. He seems to have a nice attitude and he seems very kind and gentle and he might have a nice mind for racing because of his temperament.”
With 35 victories in a season illuminated by Wellington’s G1 triumphs, Badel also partners Brilliant Way for Size in the Class 3 Cornwall Handicap (1200m).
“He ran OK last start, the track conditions were very special and set up for the leaders. From my outside gate (barrier 11) I needed to get some cover and the race was set up for the leaders, so the wide gate was not an advantage but hopefully on Sunday it will be different.”
Zac Purton will aim to erode Moreira’s five-win lead – 115-110 – when he takes the mount on David Hall-trained Solid Impact in Sunday’s finale.
“He’s quite a bold-going horse, he wants to get on with it. When I rode him over 1400m, he emptied out quite quickly in the straight and as we saw last time over 1200m, he kept trying all the way to the line, so I think 1200m is more suitable for him at the moment,” said Purton, who also rides Woodfire Bro in the Class 4 Dorset Handicap (1200m).
“He’s (Woodfire Bro) working well and I’m sure he’s going to run a good race. He’s moving well and he’s ready to run a nice race. He’s a nice horse.”
Armed with a full book of 10 rides, Purton is hopeful Sauvestre can figure prominently in the Class 3 Devon Handicap (1400m).
“He’s been running well all season. He ran a solid race last time and I’m sure he will again.”
Sunday’s (15 May) card starts with the Class 5 Somerset Handicap (1200m) at 1pm.