Romantic Warrior will attempt to win Australian racing’s most prized weight-for-age contest, the AU$5 million (approx. HK$24.813 million) G1 W.S. Cox Plate (2040m) at Moonee Valley on Saturday (28 October), from the race’s most successful barrier.
The W.S. Cox Plate allows connections to choose their own barrier and trainer Danny Shum was delighted when his assistant Ben So selected barrier seven, the same gate successfully used by three winners this century – Fields Of Omagh (2006), El Segundo (2007) and So You Think (2009) – and a record 16 winners overall, including the legendary Phar Lap in 1931.
“I think it’s a reasonable draw, I’m happy with it,” Shum said before indicating he will instruct jockey James McDonald to ride an uncomplicated race on Romantic Warrior, who will face 11 rivals including his G1 Turnbull Stakes (2000m) conqueror, Gold Trip.
“I will say to James to ride a simple race. If he can settle with some cover, he will hit the line strong. If we handle the sharp turn, I think we’ve got a good chance of winning the Cox Plate.