A Hong Kong International Sale graduate, Romantic Warrior took his career earnings to HK$99.6 million with today’s HK$15.1 million purse (AU$3 million). The Acclamation gelding’s record now stands at 11 wins from 16 starts with G1 successes in the FWD QEII Cup (2022 & 2023), the 2022 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) as well as his 2022 BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) triumph.
McDonald played an instrumental role in convincing Romantic Warrior’s connections to campaign in Australia.
“I showed belief. This horse is pretty special to me. I mentioned if he came to a Cox Plate, he’d be a suitable horse,” McDonald said. “I meant what I said and credit to Peter and Danny, it takes a hell of a lot of courage to come out of Hong Kong with all the prizemoney.
“It is one of the best racing jurisdictions in the world and they come here and showcase their boy.
“I was comfortable. I knew I was on the right horse I kept going (saying) ‘He’s the best horse, he’s the best horse’, so I’d ride him like it.
“I took a gamble about the 1000 (metres) or 1200. We elected to come back a spot and I believe that was the winning move. Giving my horse an extra length to come back.”
Romantic Warrior and travelling companion Romantic Charm will fly back to Hong Kong on Monday (30 October) and McDonald has no doubt Romantic Warrior can strongly contend in the 2023 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup at the HK$118 million LONGINES Hong Kong International Races where he will potentially clash with several of today’s combatants.
McDonald believes the five-year-old can improve further ahead of the 10 December showpiece at Sha Tin.
“I reckon he’s got more to come, too. He’s been bubbling,” McDonald said.