Exultant is already proven as one of the best stayers Hong Kong has ever produced but this Sunday (13 December) at Sha Tin he has the chance of creating a significant slice of history by becoming the first locally-trained dual winner of the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m).
And champion jockey Zac Purton is going into the HK$20 million staying test with an aura of positivity that yet another consistent effort from the five-time G1 winner will see him challenge for a sixth top-level success.
“You always go to the races with a great deal of confidence with Exultant – he’s never let me down, so let’s just hope that he can continue to give us his best,” Purton said.
The Teofilo gelding has finished inside the top three 23 times from 27 Hong Kong runs, including 11 wins and nine second placings. The last time he finished outside of the top three was over 700 days ago, two runs before his 2018 Hong Kong Vase success.
“He means a lot to me – stayers in Hong Kong are rare and hard to come by and he’s certainly been our best stayer the last few years – I’ve had a good association with him and I’ve won some big races on him,” Purton said.
Purton has been in the plate for the bulk of Exultant’s (126lb) runs, through his Four-Year-Old Classic Series campaign and each of his five wins at the top-level.
“He’s never let me down, he’s always there he always runs well and if he gets beat he gets beat because another horse has had a softer run or is better than him on the day, but he’s so consistent – it’s very hard to find a horse that’s as consistent as him,” Purton said.