Exultant will line up in Sunday’s (21 January) HK$10 million Hong Kong Classic Mile as one of the main challengers to the top-rated Nothingilikemore, and while Tony Cruz is in harmony with his rising star’s status, one doubt is proving to be a discordant counterweight to the handler’s pre-race hopes.
“I’m hoping he can win but I’m just doubtful about the mile, it might be a bit short for him,” he said at Sha Tin on Thursday (18 January) morning.
Cruz’s belief that Exultant is a top Hong Kong stayer in the making was emphasised when the two-time champion trainer sent his exciting four-year-old over 2000 metres in a Class 2 handicap just before Christmas. The Irish import pulled for his head yet still had enough about him to post an impressive first Hong Kong win at his third start.
“Last time he ran too keen all the way and he can’t keep doing that – he’ll be better if he can learn to relax. But being able to win that race after pulling like he did shows just what kind of ability he has,” Cruz said.