Romantic Warrior put himself in the pantheon of Hong Kong greats, producing a huge effort to hold off Luxembourg and Hishi Iguazu in a heart-stopping climax to the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (10 December).
Just 43 days after a historic win in Australia’s premier weight-for-age race, the W.S. Cox Plate (2040m), Romantic Warrior looked to have burned off his rivals with a burst of acceleration at the 400-metre mark, before answering jockey James McDonald’s every call as the race came to the boil deep inside the final 200m.
A jubilant McDonald said: “I think he’s the toughest racehorse I’ve ever sat on and his courage, his will to win, is just something that I’ve never felt before.
“I’ve ridden some fantastic racehorses – unbelievable ones – and he’s right up there.
“To come back from a Cox Plate, I thought was going to be a ginormous task.
“Even though it was a small margin, I think he’s come through it with flying colours.”