There are few more exciting horses around the world, especially at eight years old, and Romantic Warrior is proving that his advancing years are no obstacle after taking a crucial step towards FWD Champions Day (26 April) on Thursday morning (26 March) at Sha Tin.
Impressing in his barrier trial over 1200m on the dirt, Danny Shum’s 13-time Group 1 winner appeared to be right on song as he aims to secure a record fourth HK$30 million G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) triumph to add to his already phenomenal CV.
Romantic Warrior, who won the FWD QEII Cup in 2022, 2023 and 2024, stepped alertly from the barriers under restraint from Hugh Bowman, crossing the line a hard-held one length ahead of the Group 1-winning Red Lion in 1m 10.70s.
Shum said: “I’m very happy; he’s sound and he’s happy. You can see by his trial, he’s very good, and James (McDonald) just asked me as he passed the winning post, ‘Happy?’, so I sent the video to him.”
Hong Kong International Sale graduate Romantic Warrior was recently ranked second behind Ka Ying Rising in the March edition of the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings. He is a 22-time winner, including 15 times under James McDonald, topped by Group 1 wins in Hong Kong, Australia, Japan and the United Arab Emirates, while his career earnings (HK$254.66 million) are a worldwide record.





