Karis Teetan believes the timing is right when Romantic Warrior enters uncharted waters on Sunday, 24 April at Sha Tin as the last-start BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) winner gets his initial experience of the Group 1 cauldron in the HK$25 million G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m).
No international runners mean the HK$65 million bounty on FWD Champions Day is on offer only to locally trained horses across three top-class events and, without a dominant force or “chief” of the city’s middle-distance ranks, Teetan feels Romantic Warrior can make the most of favourable conditions.
“If it was a different situation with international horses here, I would have felt that, while he has the ability, at this moment to take them on at level weights that it could be a bit hard for him but now, as we don’t have any internationals, this could give him the opportunity to show his ability,” Teetan said. “You always respect your opposition, but I think the situation has worked out perfect for him.”
Appearing this morning (Tuesday, 12 April) for his first barrier trial since etching his name down in Hong Kong racing folklore last month, Romantic Warrior floated under Teetan in an easy 1m 10.23s behind Beauty Joy over 1200m on dirt.
“It was good, it was just a trial to get him going again. He’s pulled up well after the Derby – he’s in good shape and we were happy with his work this morning.
“He’s got a good temperament, he’s the kind of horse who, whatever you want him to do, he just does it, he’s very kind and it’s lovely to ride him – you don’t get many of these,” Teetan outlined.