A Sydney autumn carnival black type winner who
is rated a serious Group One contender has been sold to Australian interests.
Beauty's Beast was prepared at Te Rapa by David Greene for his breeders Windsor
Park Stud and following his impressive form at home he added the Listed South
Pacific Classic at Randwick in April to his record.
"He's been sold to clients of Danny O'Brien's stable," Greene said. "It's
disappointing to lose a horse of his quality, but unfortunately that's the
nature of the game we're in.
"He's clearly the best horse I have trained and he's still got plenty of upside
to him. There's no reason at all why there's not a Group One somewhere with his
name on it."
Beauty's Beast led all the way to win at his Australian debut and in the
process he earned high praise from rider Hugh Bowman.
"He has got a lot of presence about him, he is a big strong horse, I was
impressed with him," he said.
A son of Guillotine, Beauty's Beast was placed in his only juvenile appearance
and then won at Ruakaka last winter before he was spelled following two under
pars runs in the early spring.
He returned to his best with a first-up win at Ellerslie in February and
further success followed with victories over the recent Queensland winner
Sancerre at Tauranga and at Te Aroha, where he beat the Group Three placegetter
Miss Foxwood.
"He only had the nine starts and the last preparation he had five starts and he
nearly won them all. He just kept getting better with each one and there's
still plenty left in the tank," Greene said.– NZ Racing Desk.