Exultant has shaped like a future top stayer in his races so far this season and on Sunday (6 May) the four-year-old will get his chance to prove his potential in the Group 3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup Handicap, one of just three 2400m contests in the Hong Kong calendar.
The Teofilo gelding impressed when toying with his rivals in a 2000m win at the track in late December, and has since performed with credit in the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, notably when a running-on third to Ping Hai Star in the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m). But, despite his mount now taking the keenly-awaited step up to a mile and a half, jockey Zac Purton heads into the weekend feature with reservations.
“There’s no doubt he’s got the ability, I’m very happy to be on and I’m sure he’s going to run well, but I’m not going there thinking he’s just going to blow them away like I might have thought a few months ago,” the Australian ace said after riding barrier trials at Sha Tin this morning, Friday, 4 May.
The Tony Cruz-trained Exultant (121lb) has been beaten four times in the four months since his impressive victory, and, despite running with credit, Purton feels that the horse’s recent efforts raise a flag that the Irish import might not have made the progress connections had hoped for – at least, not yet.
“Earlier in the season I thought he’d just eat the mile and a half up but I think his last couple of runs have been disappointing, to be honest. He sort of gave me the feel when I won on him that he was going to be a progressive horse, the type that would measure up, that he was going to be really nice; as he’s got further into his prep he’s just lost his turn-of-foot. He’s just not quite attacking the line like he had been earlier in the season, either,” he said.