The world’s leading jockey, James McDonald, says globetrotting champion Romantic Warrior feels as good as ever and has maintained his enthusiasm and competitive edge into his eighth year.
As he prepares to travel to Hong Kong for Sunday’s (1 March) HK$13 million G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin, McDonald revealed connections were pleased with the Acclamation gelding’s preparation for the showdown with last season’s Triple Crown winner, Voyage Bubble.
“Danny’s (Shum) been very happy with him,” McDonald said. “Same with all the guys that look after him. They’ve done a marvellous job this preparation with him.”
Sunday’s race is the second leg of the Triple Crown, and having taken out the first leg – January’s HK$13 million G1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m) – a win would put the veteran galloper on course to complete Hong Kong’s Triple Crown, one of the few achievements to have eluded him so far in a glittering career. Aside from Voyage Bubble, the only other horse to complete the Triple Crown in Hong Kong racing history was River Verdon in 1993/94.
Connections decided that Romantic Warrior, racing’s all-time leading prize money-winner (HK$247.38 million), would focus on domestic glory this season rather than pursue a foreign mission, which likely would have culminated in a much-anticipated rematch with Forever Young, the Japanese dirt superstar, who edged out Romantic Warrior by a neck in a thrilling G1 Saudi Cup (1800m, dirt) in Riyadh last season.
Domestically, the 12-time Group 1-winner is unbeaten since May 2023 and boasts a near-perfect record over Sunday’s 2000m course at Sha Tin with 12 wins and a second from 13 runs.
“He’s just got a phenomenal record overall,” McDonald said. “He just knows his job so well. He’s such a competitor and you know what you’re going to get from him, and that’s a solid performance every time he steps out.”




