Tony Cruz is optimistic Hong Kong’s reigning Horse of the Year Exultant can join a select band of multiple winners of the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) when his stable flagbearer returns to Sha Tin on Sunday (23 May).
Already the most successful trainer in the modern history of the race, Cruz will unleash three runners at the Cup on the weekend as Exultant bids to match the 2006-07 and 2009 feats of Viva Pataca, the last galloper to land the staying contest at least three times.
Super Win (1975, 1976 and 1977) and Silver Lining (1978, 1979 and 1981) were similarly dominant but River Verdon, who prevailed four times from 1991-94, stands alone as the most successful competitor in the final G1 of the season.
In a reign interrupted only by John Moore’s Werther in 2017, Cruz has ruled the mile and a half feature with seven of the eight most recent winners – California Memory (2013), Blazing Speed (2014 and 2016), Helene Super Star (2015), Pakistan Star (2018) and Exultant (2019 and 2020).