Zac Purton believes Prognosis’ hopes of extending Japan’s stunning recent run of success in the HK$25 million G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (30 April) rests on the raider’s capacity to relax and settle.
Renowned for an occasionally fiery temperament, Prognosis possesses a lethal finishing kick with that powerhouse acceleration propelling the Deep Impact five-year-old to five victories from eight starts.
Trained by Mitsumasa Nakauchida, Prognosis will chase a maiden Group 1 victory at the weekend under Purton, who has thoroughly researched the bay’s racing habits and is aware of what can potentially go awry.
“He’s been plagued with a lot of injuries throughout his career and he’s had a bit of a stop-start career but he’s trained by a very good trainer and his last-start win (in the G2 Kinko Sho, 2000m at Chukyo) looked impressive,” Purton said.
“From what I can gather, he can be quite a strong and eager-going horses so we need to hope – in a small field – that the speed is going to suit us and try and get him to relax.
“It looks like he hasn’t reached his full potential yet. He’s on the way up. He’s not the highest-rated (113) horse from Japan to come here so he’s got a little bit to find on ratings but he looks like he’s in good form and he could be a chance.”