Preparing to chase HK$13 million G1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m) glory with champion Romantic Warrior on Sunday (25 January), Danny Shum clocked up his 900th Hong Kong win as a trainer at Sha Tin’s all-dirt meeting on Wednesday night (21 January).
Shum, 65, is the seventh most prolific trainer in Hong Kong racing history behind John Moore (1,735), John Size (1,632), Tony Cruz (1,583) Caspar Fownes (1,196), Ricky Yiu (1,083) and Francis Lui (1,003) after combining with Zac Purton for victories on Hong Kong International Sale graduate Forever Folks (124lb) in the Class 4 Po Shek Wu Handicap (1800m) and Blazing Wind (124lb) in the Class 3 Shui Chuen O Handicap (1200m).
“I always say, the first 10 years of my training, I was not that good, but the last 10 years I’m doing much better because I’m more concentrated on my job,” said Shum, the mastermind behind Romantic Warrior’s record-breaking career.
“You can see the last 10 years, my results tell you a lot and I’ve had a lot of good horses to help, too.”
The winner of 11 Group 1s and a world record HK$240,105,697 in prizemoney, Romantic Warrior will clash with Voyage Bubble and My Wish in the Stewards’ Cup, the first leg of the Triple Crown.






