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Legend faces a difficult task in Hong Kong Mile

REPUTATION: BEAUTY GENERATION’S IMAGE PICKING UP ATTENTION AFTER LAST WIN Millard saddles Singapore Sling but reckons they are running for place money.

- Hong Kong

When Southern Legend enters his allotted barrier for the HK$25 million Longines Hong Kong Mile on Sunday, the bay will stand alongside 12 fellow challenger­s taking on a horse in process of being anointed to greatness around the Sha Tin stable yard.

Beauty Generation’s remarkable display in the Grade 2 Jockey Club Mile two and a half weeks ago – on the back of two dominant weight-carrying feats – elevated John Moore’s galloper to a hallowed tier. Last year’s Grade 1 Hong Kong Mile hero is being talked about in the same breath as his mighty stable forerunner Able Friend, Hong Kong’s all-time highest-rated galloper.

“Beauty Generation is there already, judging him on his three performanc­es this season,” Southern Legend’s trainer Caspar Fownes observed yesterday.

Over-hype is the sports sphere’s ubiquitous bore, so could it be that the building air of invincibil­ity around Beauty Generation is being overblown?

“No. Nothing in that race will beat him,” Fownes said. “He’s just at a different level; he’s got the real wow factor. He looks to be the horse for the next year and a half to two years. He’s at a higher level, he shattered the course record last start – his prior two runs with 133lb on his back were so impressive. He’s up there with the best in the world.”

That he is – according to the numbers. Beauty Generation is currently rated 126 in the Longines World’s Best Racehorse Rankings, one point lower than Able Friend’s peak mark. He is the world’s top-rated specialist turf miler, a perhaps convoluted way of saying he’s the best horse this year to have raced at 1600m on grass other than the phenomenal Winx, whose top rating of 130 came in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes over 2000m.

Fownes, who has declared Beauty Generation’s performanc­es this season to be “Winx-like” is not alone in believing his own horse is running for second place, despite the field featuring a slew of top-class gallopers, notably Japan’s talented duo Persian Knight – perceived to be a serious danger – and Vivlos, and the European raiders One Master and Inns Of Court.

Douglas Whyte has had a rearend view of Beauty Generation from astride Southern Legend at his last two starts. The 13time Hong Kong champion, who snared the latest two of his three Longines HKIR wins in 2013 with Akeed Mofeed (Cup) and Glorious Days (Mile), echoed Fownes’ take on the race. “Look, something’s got to run second to Beauty Generation and he did last time so let’s hope he can earn some prize money again,” Whyte said.

And the Southern Legend camp is not alone in believing they have an impossible task if a healthy Beauty Generation shows up.

Trainer Tony Millard, who will saddle Singapore Sling in opposition, said, “Frankly, we’re running for place money if they allow Beauty Generation to dictate,” while Fifty Fifty’s handler Peter Ho said, “Hopefully Fifty Fifty can get a place – he can’t win but racing is racing, so you never know.”

Southern Legend, for his part, is in rude health for his upcoming task. The six-year-old won the 1400m Class 1 handicap on Internatio­nal day last year and progressed to finish a length and three quarters third to Beauty Generation in the Grade 1 Champions Mile in April, before a landmark win in the Grade 1 Kranji Mile in Singapore.

“Looking back, he had a great prep and was consistent throughout last season – if you take that form to Singapore you’re obviously a big chance. But now we’re back in Hong Kong for the big one and it’s a different propositio­n but we’re looking for a first three to four finish with him,” Fownes said.

“I’m very happy with his prep coming in off a really nice second the other day. He’s remained in good form and I’m looking forward to the race on Sunday.”

Whyte, too is pleased with Southern Legend’s well being but does not believe his mount will find much, if anything, on his meritoriou­s last start second in the Jockey Club Mile.

“I think he’s going in pretty much in the same kind of form. I don’t think he can be much better than last time – he ran out of his skin,” the jockey said. – Hong Kong Jockey Club

 ??  ?? TOP CREDENTIAL­S. Beauty Generation is the horse experts are predicting will win Sunday’s Grade 1 Longines Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin.
TOP CREDENTIAL­S. Beauty Generation is the horse experts are predicting will win Sunday’s Grade 1 Longines Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin.

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