James McDonald praises ‘horse of a lifetime’ Romantic Warrior after stunning win in Hong Kong

James McDonald praises ‘horse of a lifetime’ Romantic Warrior after stunning win in Hong Kong

Romantic Warrior has claimed a historic third consecutive renewal of the Group 1 Hong Kong International Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday.

It was a clinical victory by the Hong Kong champion, poised throughout in fourth on the rail before dispatching of his rivals soon upon straightening, winning the Hong Kong International Cup by 1.5 lengths by Liberty Island with Tastiera third.

It capped a stellar day for McDonald, who enjoyed another Group 1 triumph on Voyage Bubble in the Hong Kong Mile, and continued his rich vein of from the Melbourne Cup Carnival where he broke his own record for most wins.

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“It’s been a remarkable effort by Danny [Shum] and his team,” McDonald said after piloting Romantic Warrior to victory.

“The Japanese put it to him but with no luck.

“He is the best.”

The victory means Romantic Warrior is the first horse in the history of the Hong Kong International Cup to win three renewals of the event, previously having been tied with California Memory as the only pair to have won the prestigious 2000m contest twice.

“He has been flying,” McDonald said.

“Anyone could ride him, he’s that easy but I’m the lucky one, he’s the horse of a lifetime.

“This was our moment to create history and it deadest felt like I was lining up for the winning kick for the All Blacks, it was a pinch me moment.”

Danny Shum cut a relieved figure post-race as anticipation for how the people’s champion in Romantic Warrior would perform in the Cup during the weeks prior both in Hong Kong and racing circles throughout the world hit fever pitch.

“I apologize I didn’t talk to you guys [media] in the last week,” Shum said.

“But I always think I work hard, better than I talk.”

“I stay in the stable for the whole time and I didn’t want to go out to talk too much because my boss always teach me, Mr Ivan Allen, work hard brings luck. So I always keep it in my mind. I work really hard, I love my team and keep doing a great job as well.”

With a historic third straight Hong Kong International Cup now achieved, connections can now focus on planned 2025 goals for the six-year-old.

The main target is the $20million Group 1 Saudi Cup (1800m) in February at Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Racecourse on dirt, a surface Romantic Warrior has yet to tackle under race conditions.

“The owner, Mr Peter Lau, said it’s a once in a lifetime chance to take a challenge in Saudi Arabia, the top prize money in the world,” Shum said.

“Even though we explained it’s dirt, he [Peter Lau] said, ‘if we never try, we don’t know.’

“I tried him on the dirt track in a trial with the pacifier and he was quite good.”

Earlier, McDonald couldn’t have asked for a better run on Voyage Bubble, settling second and allowing Beauty Eternal to cross.

Easing off the fence coming into the straight, Voyage Bubble cruised up to Beauty Eternal and quickly put the race away.

Soul Rush worked home nicely to finish second, but it was very easy watch for favourite backers with Voyage Bubble saluting by a length and a quarter.

“He’s a great horse in his own right, he felt excellent going to the gates today, really on the job and a credit to Ricky [Yiu] and his team, they prepped him up beautifully,” McDonald said.

“He just gives his all, he’s got a big heart and he’s very uncomplicated.

“He puts himself into the race which is such a big asset.

“A great win for Hong Kong and hopefully I can bring up the running double.

– RAS NewsWire

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