Purton hoping to rule in QEII Cup with Exultant
Stablemate Time Warp again a danger.
Zac Purton believes Exultant will have to be on his game from the off if he is to bounce back to winning form in Sunday’s FWD QEII Cup at Sha Tin. The six-year-old suffered a surprise defeat at the hands of his fellow Tony Cruz-trained inmate Time Warp last time out, when he narrowly failed to reel in his front-running rival in February’s Hong Kong Gold Cup. Exultant, a three-times Group One winner and third in the Irish 2,000 Guineas as Irishcorrespondent when trained by Mick Halford, was beaten three-quarters of a length that day and big-race rider Purton is hoping for a bit more pace from the start this time.“Hopefully, if he can do that, we can be racing fourth or fifth, or even sixth – that would be a good position to be in the small field. But if we were last, the alarm bells would be ringing.” Exultant had to settle for second in this race last year and big-race jockey Purton is hoping the recent spell of wet weather will recede to enhance his chances of righting the record.
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