Tony Cruz believes Exultant is on the right track to defend his crown in Sunday’s (16 February) HK$10 million G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m), a win that would see him become the fourth horse since 2008 to win back-to-back editions.
“Hopefully he can repeat what he did last year, he’s done everything very well leading up to this and I’m very happy with him – condition-wise he is very good,” Cruz said.
The three-time G1 winner coasted to a comfortable victory in last month’s G3 Centenary Vase Handicap (1800m) when shouldering top-weight of 133lb. Adding further merit to that performance was the fact he carried 13lb more than the next highest-rated horse in the race, and conceded a hefty 20lb to runner-up Glorious Dragon.
“I thought it was a good performance last start, it’s never easy when you’re carrying a big weight in Group 3 races but he was able to get the job done nicely,” jockey Zac Purton said.
Sunday’s test though is a different story. The return to level weights will see each of the 11 gallopers allotted 126lb, including Glorious Dragon, a scenario that should play into the hands of Exultant as he attempts to join Viva Pataca (2008 & 2009), Military Attack (2013 & 2014) and Designs On Rome (2015 & 2016).
“He came out of his last run very good, he pulled up fine, he hardly lost any weight – he feels much stronger than last year,” Cruz said, before adding, hopefully we can go places with him because he’s invited to go to Dubai.”
That invitation is for the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic (2410m) at Meydan racecourse in March. But first the Irish-bred gelding will aim to further cement his position as Hong Kong’s champion stayer when he breaks from gate 9 on Sunday.