Romantic Warrior triumphs in Dubai with Group 1 Jebel Hatta win

Romantic Warrior Jebel Hatta
Romantic Warrior steams to Group 1 Jebel Hatta victory. Photo: HKJC

Romantic Warrior has sealed his place as a Hong Kong racing immortal with a stunning triumph in the Group 1 Jebel Hatta (1800m) at Meydan Racecourse, smashing the track record with an extraordinary performance for Danny Shum and James McDonald.

Equalling Golden Sixty’s record of 10 Group 1 wins, Romantic Warrior steamrolled decorated opposition by 4.5 lengths, clocking 1:45.10 in defeating Poker Face and Holloway Boy to post his 18th win from 23 starts and conquering his fourth different racing jurisdiction after Group 1 successes in Hong Kong, Japan and Australia.

Romantic Warrior boosted his world record prizemoney earnings to almost HK$180 million with the win.

The Hong Kong International Sale graduate’s reputation as international racing’s ultimate globetrotter was cemented with a devastating surge from the 400m when he trailed leader Measured Time by 10 lengths.

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McDonald, who partnered the Acclamation gelding to wins in the 2023 Group 1 Cox Plate (2040m) at Moonee Valley and the Group 1 Yasuda Kinen (1600m) at Tokyo Racecourse as well as eight other elite victories, was unflustered as Measured Time forged away.

“As soon as I turned for home, I could see the leader in the race so far in front but he (Romantic Warrior) was picking up so beautifully and he did the rest,” McDonald said. “I was just delighted with him. He jumps fast, he travels well and I never felt in doubt at all.

“He adapts to anything. You could put him on a saucepan and he would run well – any pace, any distance would suit him fine.”

McDonald said he was more concerned before leaving the parade ring when Romantic Warrior was unusually animated.

“I was a little bit worried before the race with gap between runs, he was more fresh in the parade ring and then he managed get his cool going to the start, so that was pleasant to see,” McDonald said.

Romantic Warrior will next contest the Group 1 Saudi Cup (1800m, dirt) in Riyadh on February 22 before returning to Meydan for either the Group 1 Dubai World Cup (2000m, dirt) or Group 1 Dubai Turf (1800m) on April 5.

Asked about switching to dirt for the Saudi Cup, McDonald said: “Your guess is as good as mine because I really don’t know. It’s foreign territory for him – a different surface – but one thing I do know is that he will try his best and he will give a great sight. Whether he can win, I’m not too sure but I wouldn’t swap him for anything.”

Shum was elated with Romantic Warrior’s performance.

“He’s a really good horse, he’s talented and he’s easy look after. I was not worried (during the race) because I trust James. He’s a world-class jockey so he knew the pace so I was 100 per cent not worried,” Shum said.

“He’s one of the best in the world, there’s no doubt. He’s got a good turn of foot, he listens to what the jockey wants him to do and he can kick.


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