Tony Millard enjoyed one of his biggest days at Sha Tin when the exceptional Ambitious Dragon won the 2011 G1 QEII Cup (2000m) and this Sunday (26 April) the handler will saddle the talented duo Glorious Dragon and Elusive State in the HK$25 million feature.
Ambitious Dragon was 2.3 favourite when he rolled off a brilliant Hong Kong Derby victory to secure the Cup but this time the Millard runners will be attempting to rise up and mix it with the current stars of the division, Exultant and Time Warp.
“Exultant looks outstanding in there, it doesn’t look like anything should beat him, again it looks like we’re running for place money but my horses will be in there doing their best,” said the pragmatic Millard.
But the South African also knows that his two contenders are talented enough to make their presences felt in the seven-runner field, especially with the absence of overseas raiders due to the effects globally of Covid-19 pandemic. This year is the first time since the race was opened to international runners in 1995 that no overseas contenders are on the ground for the 10-furlong showpiece.
Glorious Dragon will take a third crack at Exultant, Hong Kong’s champion stayer and middle distance horse. The progressive grey flew late for second under handicap conditions in an 1800m G3 earlier this year before missing the kick and plugging to 10th on his G1 debut in the Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) – Time Warp won that with 1.2 favourite Exultant a narrow second.
“Originally we weren’t going for this race with him but if we can get some place money we’ll be very happy. One of the reasons we are going for this race is because it’s a small field and there are no overseas horses,” Millard said.
Millard’s grey is a two-time winner in Hong Kong, having arrived from Britain as a one-time victor down the straight at Redcar for Ed Walker. The five-year-old has risen from a start-of-season rating of 78 to his current 99.