Unfazed by the memories of successive defeats, trainer Haruki Sugiyama is adamant Daring Tact can reproduce the stunning form which elevated the mercurial Japanese filly to champion status as she prepares to tackle the G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (25 April).
Vanquished by Almond Eye and Contrail in the G1 Japan Cup (2400m) on 29 November, Daring Tact resumed with a fast-closing second – as a 1.4 favourite – behind Gibeon in the G2 Kinko Sho (2000m) on 14 March.
Sugiyama’s confidence on an imminent return to the winners’ circle against world-class opposition on Sunday is founded in the four-year-old’s growing maturity.
“Comparing between the Kinko Sho and the Japan Cup, she was much more settled and relaxed at the parade ring and the starting gate, so I saw some sort of improvement with her temperament, which I am happy with,” Sugiyama said.
“The most important thing is how she performs – if she shows the top of her ability this weekend, I am – as well as my team – confident that she is the best horse in the field.
“But I know all the other runners in this kind of race are tough to beat so I am just trying to concentrate on how we can improve her before this weekend.”