Tony Millard will pitch Glorious Dragon and Northern Superstar against the mighty Exultant in Sunday’s (16 February) G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin, but the handler is under no illusions as to what they’re up against.
“Exultant looks outstanding,” Millard said before correcting himself. “Actually, he’s not just an outstanding horse, he’s a champion horse.”
The Tony Cruz-trained bay is the dominant force in Hong Kong at distances from 1800m to 2400m, and won last year’s Hong Kong Gold Cup on his way to claiming the Champion Middle-Distance and Champion Stayer titles.
Last time out, Exultant repeated in the G3 Centenary Vase Handicap (1800m), in which Glorious Dragon ran on from back in the field for a career-best second. Millard would not be too disappointed to see that result replicated.
“If we don’t win, second place is also nice so hopefully my horse will run well,” he said.
Glorious Dragon’s career trajectory suggests he could be maturing into a bona fide high-class racer. Purchased out of Ed Walker’s yard as a three-year-old in England, with a Redcar maiden win and a couple of solid Listed race efforts behind subsequent G1 gallopers all under his belt, the five-year-old has hit his stride this term.
He began the campaign rated 78 but without a win in five runs since import. He broke his duck third-up this season, over 1800m, and followed-up over 2000m at Sha Tin; then came that second to Exultant, when in receipt of 20lb, no less, and running from a massive 18lb out of the handicap.