Romantic Warrior primed for Group 1 Dubai Turf

Romantic Warrior
Romantic Warrior cruises along Meydan’s home straight. Photo: HKJC

Romantic Warrior has completed his final piece of fast work ahead of the Group 1 Dubai Turf (1800m) at Meydan on Sunday (AEST), when Danny Shum’s globetrotting champion bids for a Hong Kong record 11th Group 1 victory.

Partnered by regular rider James McDonald on Tuesday morning, Romantic Warrior worked with companion Romantic Charm on the course proper, delighting Danny Shum with a leisurely hit-out.

“Actually, he’s very fit at the moment so I talked with James McDonald and asked him to give him a happy, easy, smooth gallop on the turf and let him enjoy the work (because) the race is coming and after the gallop James gave me a very positive report,” Shum said.

“He (McDonald) said the horse is very fit. He loves the horse. The horse loves it here and he is very happy here.”

Reflecting on Romantic Warrior’s Group 1 Jebel Hatta (1800m) victory in record-breaking time (1:45.10) on January 24, Shum said: “I think at that time, he was about 85 percent fit but he did a great job. It was a great run.”

The winner of 18 of 24 starts and world record prizemoney of HK$206.9 million, Romantic Warrior currently shares the Hong Kong record for the most Group 1 triumphs with Golden Sixty and Dubai Turf victory against 10 rivals this weekend would shunt the Acclamation gelding into outright leadership.

Narrowly beaten by Japanese dirt superstar Forever Young in the Group 1 Saudi Cup (1800m, dirt) on February 22, Romantic Warrior has thrived since returning to Meydan ahead of what is slated to be the final run of another glorious campaign.

“Even in the Saudi Cup, even though he ran second, he still broke the record as well. Forever Young was too good on the dirt,” Shum said. “I wanted to cry after the race, Forever Young was very strong but the third horse (Ushba Tesoro) was 10 lengths behind.

“So, he (Romantic Warrior) has done a great job already. He’s taken my team everywhere – Australia, Japan, Saudi and Dubai.

“This time (in the Dubai Turf), the Japanese horses are very dangerous. The main dangers are the Japanese horses. James will ride him wherever he’s comfortable. He’s got natural speed, so it all depends on the pace. He’s very flexible.”

Romantic Warrior will claim a US$500,000 bonus if he clinches the Dubai Turf against last year’s winner Facteur Cheval and a powerful Japanese squad led by Liberty Island, Soul Rush, Brede Weg and Meisho Tabaru.

The Dubai Turf is scheduled to be run at 2.15am (AEST) on Sunday.


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