Beauty Generation trials fresh and strong

Beauty Generation

By David Morgan – HKJC

Beauty Generation appeared to be in fine fettle at Sha Tin this morning (Tuesday, 19 March), galloping with his usual impressive rhythm through a 1000-metre barrier trial.

“He’s doing it all so easily at the moment and he’s enjoying what he’s doing,” jockey Zac Purton said.

“This trial was better than his last trial before his previous race. He’d had a few runs and done a fair bit of work going into the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup, so that load was starting to take its toll, but he’s had a nice freshen up.”

 

The six-year-old is the co-highest rated horse in the world for the year so far thanks to impressive wins in the G1 Stewards’ Cup and last month’s G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup. And the Road To Rock gelding, rolling on a seven-win streak, was all class and power as he passed the post ahead of five fellow triallists in a time of 59.41s.

“He just did what he needed to do and had his usual good blow,” trainer John Moore said.

The turf track hit-out was the Hong Kong champion’s first serious marker in his preparation towards the G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) on FWD Champions Day (28 April).

That route to a hoped-for second success in the HK$18 million contest will feature a lead-up race in the G2 Chairman’s Trophy (1600m) – the last race in which Beauty Generation was defeated – in less than three weeks.

“I thought he went nicely,” Purton continued. “He’s learnt to play the game well: if he sees another horse coming up to him he gets competitive and wants to race it, then as soon as he drops it off he just floats along. Once he heard them coming, towards the line, he picked it back up a little bit again.”

The New Zealand-bred star enjoyed the company of stablemate Eagle Way as he ran through the line, and, in the midst of a seven-week break between races, Moore was pleased to see the ‘Master Miler’ have a horse to spar with.

“Thank goodness we had Eagle Way to push him along a little bit because we wanted him to go beyond the 1000 metres for the fitness work,” he said.

“Zac was happy and we’re happy. We’re not going to squeeze him too hard into the Group 2; we’re not taking it cheaply, we still want to win this race but it’s not the Grand Final, it’s to keep him ticking over.”

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