Romantic Warrior turned on the style at Sha Tin as he headed further into folklore with an unprecedented fourth straight victory in the HK$40 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) on Sunday (14 December).
It was a performance that the fans lining the rails sporting the champion’s light blue colours would have expected as James McDonald steered his mount a convincing length and three-quarters ahead of Bellagio Opera.
Hong Kong International Sale graduate Romantic Warrior has now reached a tally of 11 Group 1s in four different jurisdictions. Just short of his eighth birthday, he does not seem to be stopping any time soon.
McDonald broke cleanly and sat just behind a steady pace set largely by Galen, whose rider Dylan Browne McMonagle sought to get first run on the field as the group of seven turned into the home straight.
Romantic Warrior, though, was travelling well within himself and the crowd began to roar. With 400m remaining, he was in front and never looked to be passed despite the delayed challenge of Bellagio Opera, with Quisisana sneaking in late for third.





