Not Just Kiwi Horses Lighting Up Sha Tin on Sunday

Media Release - Monday December 9

Fresh off receiving the LONGINES World’s Best Jockey Award at a special ceremony on Friday night, expat Kiwi hoop James McDonald etched his name in the record books at Sha Tin on Sunday when he partnered local hero Romantic Warrior to their third successive triumph in the Gr.1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m).

McDonald had his eye in at the renowned Hong Kong International Races meeting, having ridden Voyage Bubble to victory in the Gr.1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) in the race prior, and he was intent on repeating the dose on Romantic Warrior.

The Danny Shum-trained six-year-old jumped away well from the ace barrier and McDonald was able to hold their advantage on the fence before handing up to Wingspan, but he quickly navigated his charge into the coveted one-one position where Romantic Warrior enjoyed an economical trip.

James McDonald returns on Romantic Warrior - image Grant Courtney

The son of Acclamation loomed ominously three-wide at the turn and entered a duel with Tastiera, but he dispatched his rival with 150m to go and ran out a comfortable 1-1/2 length victor over a fast-finishing Liberty Island, giving McDonald the opportunity to stand in his irons as they crossed the line to salute the historic victory.

McDonald was understandably ecstatic to end his memorable week in the best possible fashion.

“That was unbelievable, I’m so proud of this horse,” he said. “He's just been remarkable and it's some effort by Danny (Shum) and his team.

“The Japanese (horses) put it to him but with no luck. He's the best, forget the rest, he’s the best.

“He’s been flying, and anyone could ride him because he's that easy, but I'm the lucky one. He’s the horse of a lifetime.”

A proud New Zealander, McDonald likened Sunday’s result to a pressure moment for his national rugby team.

Advertisement

“This was our moment to create history, and it felt like I was lining up for the winning kick for the All Blacks. It was a pinch me moment,” he said.

Further international targets now await Romantic Warrior, who won the Gr.1 Cox Plate (2040m) in Melbourne in 2023 and the Gr.1 Yasuda Kinen (1600m) in Tokyo earlier this year, with trainer Danny Shum eyeing the US$20 million Gr.1 Saudi Cup (1800m) in Saudi Arabia in February, where he believes he has some unfinished business in that part of the world.

“He’s the best, but I have to take another bigger challenge to go to Dubai and Saudi Arabia, just because I haven’t been to Dubai for 25 years,” Shum said.

“At that time, I was assistant trainer for Mr Ivan Allan, I had a new experience. I will make sure the team that go there are in the best form.

“The owner, Mr Peter Lau, said it’s a once in a life chance to take the challenge in Saudi Arabia for the top prizemoney in the world. We are experimenting with dirt, but I’ve tried him in an all-weather trial with a pacifier and he was quite good.”

McDonald, who is currently undertaking a short-term riding contract in Hong Kong, has been in a reflective mood following a memorable week and said he is grateful for all the support he continues to receive from his homeland.

“I know for a fact that we are so well loved in the racing community over there (New Zealand) and we have so much support, which I am extremely grateful for,” McDonald told Trackside.

“I can’t do it without where I started, and that is from a 10-year-old boy riding around a Kaipaki track, it is pretty crazy. I thank everyone that has been a part of my journey.” – Trackside.co.nz

Advertisment
More Reading...
Inglis Nursery Runners Well Rewarded
It wasn't just about the winner of the $400,000 Inglis Nursery with a Pink Bonus collected and a Best Turned Out award also presented on the race won by Inglis Digital purchase Where's the Circus.
Consecutive Listed Victories For Midnight In Tokyo
While it may have taken Kobayashi mare Midnight In Tokyo 30 starts to record her first stakes victory, it only took until her very next start to record her second, winning the $160,000 Listed BRC Just Now (1300m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday for Annabel and Rob Archibald.
More Stakes Success for Storyville
The Grant and Alana Williams bred and trained Storyville led all the way in a bold change of tactics from champion hoop Willie Pike, which paid off brilliantly when the classy daughter of Overshare was able to hold off all challengers and post the fourth stakes win of her career in the Listed Starstruck Classic.
Zoustar 4YO Secures Stradbroke Start
There were three stakes races at Eagle Farm on Saturday, but strangely, the richest race on the card carries no Black Type, but offers something far more valuable as the winner of the $300,000 The Gateway (1400m) earns a golden ticket into the $3million Group I BRC Stradbroke Handicap in 2026.
Miss Joelene on Target for Magic Millions Riches
Placed in a G1 Queensland Oaks at three and winner of the $200,000 Listed BRC Tattersall’s Gold Crown at the end of last season, Russian Revolution mare Miss Jolene is primed for a lucrative summer campaign following a barnstorming win in the Listed BRC Tails Stakes (1500m) at Eagle Farm.
Breeding To Win – 2025 $2million The G2 Ingham
A huge field lines up for a great rendition of the $2million G2 Ingham, and I'm going with an upset result and a trifecta that might pay for some Christmas treats!
Sires With Winners - Saturday December 13
Here is the full list of 115 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Outpacing Tradition: The Digital Shift in Australia’s Thoroughbred Sales
For more than a century, Australia’s thoroughbred sales revolved around polished auction rings, bustling sale grounds, and agents hunting for future champions.
Sires With Winners - Friday December 12
Here is the full list of 58 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Debut Winner for Alabama Express on Target for Karaka Million
Wexford Stables’ exciting juvenile filly Dashing Dixie is TAB Karaka Millions 2YO (1200m) bound following her debut victory at Te Rapa on Saturday.