Furore and a storm are Tony Cruz’s two fears as he prepares Exultant for what he hopes will be another major success in the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday, 24 May.
The handler is in the blessed position of also training Furore, the horse he deems to be Exultant’s main rival, but the weather is in the hands of a force far beyond the two-time champion trainer’s control.
“I don’t want a downpour, that’s my concern,” Cruz said. “As long as the track is good to firm, as normal, Exultant should win this race again. But I want that normal track!” he said.
Cruz’s wish was not looking good through Friday morning as rain hammered into the turf course and the Hong Kong Observatory had the Saturday outlook as wet. But there is a ray of light for Cruz in a Sunday forecast symbolised by the sun breaking from behind a rain cloud – Sha Tin is famous for ground so permeable as to be sieve-like, which under a hot sub-tropical sun can dry out in the time it takes one set of horses to unsaddle and the next lot to break from the starting gates.
Exultant might not have the ground in his favour but the race’s level-weight conditions are very much on his side as he aims to seal a fifth career Group 1 win following his latest victory in the G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) last month. The Irish import’s local rating has him nine points clear of Furore and 11 superior to his other opposing stablemate, the triple G1 winner Time Warp.