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Hinchinbrook sprinter Beat the Clock has always promised to win a Group I in
Hong Kong and did so at Sha tin on Sunday when taking out the Centenary Sprint
Cup.
Trained by John Size and ridden by Joao Moreira, Beat the Clock was third at
his most recent outing I the Group I HK International Sprint behind Mr
Stunning, but was able to turn the tables on that foe in this 1200 metre
sprint.
Beat the Clock stalked the leaders Little Giant and DB Pin before hitting the
front and had enough left to hold off a strong challenge from Mr Stunning to
win by a neck in 1:08.42, less than a second outside of Sacred Kingdom's record
set in 2007.
"Things went quite differently than we thought," said Joao Moreira.
"I didn't think Little Giant would lead, but fortunately I was able to get
through on his outside and my bloke just attacked the line very strongly. The
last hundred metres he started to pull up and wait for the others but he was
too good. He had that burst of speed and good horses do that."
Beat the Clock has the overall record of seven wins and 11 placings from 18
starts , never finishing out of the top three in his entire career to date.
"Beat The Clock has taken his time to break through to Group 1 level but he
always promised to do that and today the race was suitable for him and he
managed to salute," said John Size.
Beat The Clock is likely poised to come against the might of Beauty Generation
in what promises to be a thrilling rematch for the Group I Queen's Silver
Jubilee Cup (1400m) on February 17. He finished second in the race last year to
Beauty Generation, who has since gone on to become the best horse in Hong Kong.
Beat the Clock was a $200,000 NZB Ready to Run Purchase from the Prima Park
draft and was a successful pinhook for them having been originally snapped up
for $70,000 from the Yarraman Park draft at the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale.
Bred by Jilly Henderson, he is the second winner for Group III placed Lion
Hunter mare Flion Fenena, who was sold last year fetching $120,000 at the Magic
Millions National Broodmare Sale when snapped up by Harry McAlpine Bloodstock
for Eureka Stud. .
Flion Fenena has a weanling filly by Your Song and was covered last spring by
Smart Missile.
Beat the Clock is the third Group I winner for Yarraman Park's much missed sire
Hinchinbrook, whose offspring were very popular at Magic Millions with 21
yearlings averaging $274,524.