“He was a ripping little type, he looked like you could throw the saddle on him straight away and he would run,” Hulbert said.
“He is a pleasure to have around the stables, he is still a colt but you would never know it.
“He is a beautiful horse; he has been a natural from day one and just fit into the system.
“He has never been any trouble.
“From day one, he knew exactly what he wanted to be and that was a professional race horse.”
Ridden by stable apprentice Adin Thompson the entire way through his first few preparations, the brown colt has impressed from his first 400-metre jump out.
“I told the owners that if we raced yearling races, I would have put him in that and he would have won that, he was ready to go months before the races were on,” Hulbert said.
“He won good first start in a race from a bad alley, he has got good gate speed and good natural awareness around other horses when he is racing, it makes it a lot easier when they are professional like that.”
Ahead of Sunday’s Group 3 B J McLachlan Stakes, Heroic Son sits 10th in the order of entry for the famous $2 million Gold Coast Magic Millions 2YO Classic.
He performed well in a jump out at Doomben on Friday and will have a good gallop on the course proper on Wednesday before a crack at red-hot Magic Millions favourite Coolangatta in the B J McLachlan Stakes over 1200 metres.
“It will be a test as he has not raced against ones like he will on the weekend,” Hulbert said of Sunday’s assignment at Doomben.
“There is big wraps on this Coolangatta and seeing as James McDonald did not ride on Hong Kong International day because he wanted to ride it in a Group 3 on Boxing Day, that shows where he is at.
“Our bloke will be competitive on Sunday and we will get a good guide going towards the Millions, which is only three weeks away.
“This is his semi-final this week and then we head there to see how we go.”
Trained by Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, promising filly Coolangatta is unbeaten ahead of her first start in Queensland.