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Beauty pleases Purton but Rapper still holds the Classic Cup aces after final fast work

Beauty Generation - Hong Kong Jockey Club
Beauty Generation

Hong Kong Jockey Club

Zac Purton is pinning his Hong Kong Classic Cup hopes on Beauty Generation's capacity to improve for the step up to 1800 metres this Sunday (19 February); the handsome bay is the second highest-rated Four-Year-Old Classic Series protagonist right now, but is still some way off the best of the bunch.

"It's Rapper Dragon's race to lose," was Purton's pragmatic assessment this morning, shortly after the John Moore stable's Classic Cup contenders had galloped around Sha Tin's turf track.

But the former champion jockey is not discounting the talented Patrick Kwok-owned galloper; not after a smart piece of work shortly before dawn showed the son of Road To Rock to be in fine heart.

"He worked well," Purton said of the Hong Kong Classic Mile third. "The last furlong of his work was nice, he came up on the bridle, ran through the line, pulled up pretty cleanly in his wind - it was a pleasing piece of work."

And the gallop gave Purton encouragement that a longer trip will benefit the Moore-trained racer; a view not altogether surprising given Beauty Generation's second-place finish in the G1 Rosehill Guineas (2000m) and fourth in the G1 The BMW (2400m). That was pre-import, when the gelding raced in Australia as Montaigne for trainer Anthony Cummings.

"The way he worked this morning, he felt to me like a longer distance might be more suitable for him," Purton opined. "He's had a few little hiccups in his preparation along the way, so hopefully he's got that little bit more improvement in him so that when he gets up over a distance he's a bit more comfortable."

Beauty Generation clocked 1m 18.19s (28.2, 27.6, 23.1) this morning, working 1200m in company with fellow Classic Cup contender Rodrico. Sam Clipperton was nudging the latter down the home stretch as Beauty Generation travelled strongly, without too much exertion, to finish on top.

Moore was pleased with Beauty Generation's final fast work before this weekend's second leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series.

"Zac felt that the way he galloped this morning, the longer distance would be more suitable. He doesn't look the type, he's got plenty of strength to him; he looks like a sprinter/miler but he's got the form over further," the trainer said.

But with 14 and more rating points in hand over the rest of the Classic Cup field, Rapper Dragon is the horse Moore believes will carry off the spoils and add the prize to his first leg win in last month's Classic Mile. A powerful gallop this morning only boosted belief.

"Beauty Generation might close the gap but, to me, Rapper Dragon will win the race - the way he worked this morning, as long as he gets the gate and gets the good run, he's the one. Joao (Moreira) said when he got off him that he felt like a perfectly-balanced bicycle," Moore said. -HKJC


 

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