Romantic Warrior rewrites history with fourth straight LONGINES Hong Kong Cup
2025 Hong Kong International Races Review



THE GROUP 1 HONG KONG MILE
The Hong Kong Mile delivered a finish worthy of its status, with Voyage Bubble stamping his class by going back-to-back in the feature, this time under the guidance of Zac Purton. It wasn’t straightforward, it wasn’t soft, but it was the mark of a genuine champion willing to fight when the moment demanded it.
As the field swung into the straight, the race looked set to swing Japan’s way. Soul Rush surged to the front with purpose, quickening clear and briefly giving the impression that the Mile was slipping away from the local star. For a few strides, Sha Tin held its breath as the Japanese contender threatened to steal the prize.
What followed was pure resolve. Voyage Bubble, now a seven-year-old and refusing to concede defeat, lifted again under Purton’s strong, determined ride. Asked for everything, he responded in kind, grinding his way back into the contest before forcing his nose in front close to the line. It was a tough, honest victory, the kind that defines a champion rather than flatters one.
Soul Rush was gallant in defeat, beaten but never broken, and he leaves Hong Kong with immense credit. His performance added another layer of quality to the Mile and provided a fitting final chapter before he heads back to Japan to begin his stud career, bowing out at the elite level with pride intact and no admirers lost.
Further back, the outsider Red Lion ran a bold race to finish third for Hugh Bowman and John Size, sticking on strongly and rewarding connections with a deserved placing in one of the deepest miles run anywhere in the world.
This was not a Mile decided by brilliance alone, but by toughness. Voyage Bubble’s ability to repel a world-class challenger, dig deep under pressure and still find a way to win reinforced his standing as one of Hong Kong’s modern greats. Back-to-back victories in this race do not come easily, and on a day packed with stars, Voyage Bubble proved once again that toughness still wins the biggest races.

THE GROUP 1 HONG KONG CUP
History was written at Sha Tin as Romantic Warrior etched his name deeper into racing folklore, becoming the first horse to claim four successive Hong Kong Cups. With James McDonald in the saddle, the champion once again rose to the occasion, delivering a performance that blended tactical brilliance with raw dominance on the sport’s biggest stage.
From the outset, McDonald rode with supreme confidence. Drawn to the inside, the Kiwi-born rider wasted no time easing Romantic Warrior off the rail, ensuring clear running and placing the champion exactly where he wanted him. Sliding smoothly into the one-out, one-back position, Romantic Warrior travelled with his trademark ease, stalking the pace and waiting patiently for the moment to strike.
That moment came at the 300-metre mark. McDonald asked Romantic Warrior to lengthen, and the response was instant. He surged to the front with authority, putting daylight between himself and a world-class field before powering clear to score by more than two lengths. It was a decisive, commanding victory, befitting a horse that has defined an era of Hong Kong racing.
Japan’s Bellagio Opera ran on strongly to claim second, while the Henri Graffard-trained Quisisana finished third under Christophe Soumillon, both beaten but holding their own in the presence of a true great.
As Romantic Warrior returned to scale, the atmosphere reached another level. The Sha Tin crowd, already electric, erupted as James McDonald stood tall in the irons, pumping his fists and urging the grandstand to rise with him. It was a moment of shared appreciation — rider and fans acknowledging a performance that will be replayed and remembered for generations.
Four Hong Kong Cups. Four years of dominance. And still, the questions continue. With history secured at home, does Romantic Warrior head back to the Middle East to chase global glory once more in Saudi Arabia’s world-richest race? Whatever the answer, one thing is certain: Romantic Warrior has already gone beyond legend status.
Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 14 December
2025 Longines Hong Kong International Races Preview
December 14 Selangor Preview By Mark Lydeamore
Mickaelle Michel to get off the mark
Racing returns to Hollywoodbets Scottsville after an extended break for spring treatment. A planned comeback two weeks ago was abandoned due to rain, shifting racing to the Hollywoodbets Greyville poly. With the track now in top condition, trainers are keen to strike—but punters face big, competitive fields.
The card opens with KZN’s first juvenile race, featuring mostly first-timers. Mike Miller sends out seven of the 12 runners, with stable rider Tristan Godden’s pick Master Magician likely the one to watch.
The bi-pot begins with a full field of 16, again with several newcomers. Among those with experience, Place Of Practice and Winter In London both improved smartly at their second starts and can step forward again.
In the opening leg of the PA, Mr Mcdonald caught the eye finishing strongly on debut and should improve. Past And Present debuts locally with blinkers back on and a good draw, while Director can be forgiven his last run in the soft. Dubai Dude, well beaten first time out, still has form that has held up and now gains the services of experienced French rider Mickaelle Michel, who takes a valuable 1.5kg claim.
The first leg of the Pick 6 is tough, with Annie’s Song continuing to improve despite a wide draw. Thought Control made a promising debut and should progress, while Heavenly Mafia brings consistent Cape and PE form with blinkers retained.
Cleartherunway is Mark Dixon’s runner in the fifth and impressed when winning his maiden at just his second start. But Eric’s Legacy—second to him that day—won by eight lengths next time and now meets him better off at the weights with a kinder draw. Red Mountain also comes into the race with improving form and an apprentice claim.
Mickaelle Michel looks poised to ride her first South African winner aboard Magma Magic, who has been showing signs of a return to form and should enjoy the trip. Bank Street is consistent and switches back to turf, while Kimball O’Hara drops in ratings and class. Definitely Yes and In The Bag also have claims on recent consistency.
The seventh is another open handicap. Gimmeforsure has been consistent since her debut and tries a likely better trip on local debut with just 51.5kg. Sascha’s Dream brings strong recent form and stays well, while Grand Occasion and Miss Twinkle add further depth.
In the eighth, Fortress Of Fire—disappointing in features last season—caught the eye on seasonal debut and may be turning the corner. Maphaka continues to drop in the ratings and is knocking hard, Dapper is overdue, and Beamonesque, who finished just ahead of Fortress Of Fire last run, remains competitive.
The finale is another competitive handicap. Arverni Princess is in strong form and proven over course and distance with this apprentice. Whereverilaymyhat meets her slightly better at the weights, Ndaka returns to his preferred trip with blinkers, and Yannakis drops in class with a 4kg claim.
Jan can stay upon his throne
South Africa’s Champion Two-Year-Old Male, Jan Van Goyen, makes his Cape Town debut in Saturday’s G1 Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas. After an excellent prep run in the G2 Dingaans—where he and the winner pulled five lengths clear—he now looks primed to claim another major title for the De Kock stable. Travel is the only question, but Mike de Kock is a master at getting horses to peak on the big stage. Callan Murray rides.
Randolph Hearst has been luckless this summer but continues to finish strongly and should be a major threat if the pace is on. Happy Verse endured a nightmare run in the Cape Punters Cup and is capable of better, while Gimmie Rules enters with hype and pedigree but must prove he’s Grade 1 material. Good For You, a G1-winning two-year-old, is dangerous if he keeps straight.
The undercard is equally exciting. The G2 Green Point Stakes brings a star-studded field featuring the versatile Gladatorian, improving Sail The Seas, and Johannesburg raider Fire Attack, who returned with a strong run behind top sprinter Buffalo Storm Cody. Add Grade 1 performers Cosmic Speed, Snow Pilot, See It Again, The Real Prince, and Dave The King, and it’s one of the deepest editions in years.
Rainbow Lorikeet aims to defend her title in the G3 Victress Stakes, while the G2 Cape Merchants is wide-open, with Raven Black primed to turn the tables on Mai Sensation. The G3 Peninsula Handicap features emerging talent Landoftherisingsun and the progressive Regulation.
Earlier on the card, Champagne Castle looks set to score in Race 1, Rockanrollin stands out in Race 2, and Race 3 shapes as a fight between Spirit, Churchillian and Nightrain. The long-striding Mente Et Manu has strong claims in Race 9.
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Verdict goes to Legal Counsel
Legal Counsel made his breakthrough during last year’s KZN Champions Season and backed it up with an impressive win on his return. He holds ambitious entries for the L’Ormarins King’s Plate and the Cape Town Met, and another victory in Race 8 over 1500m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth would strengthen his credentials. Already nearing the million-rand mark in earnings, he won the KZN Breeders Mile with his trademark gritty style and returned from a short break to score neatly over Kamchatka. Callan Murray rides again for Justin Snaith, and this middle-distance range continues to suit him best.
Captain West appears the main threat. He consistently competes well in strong company and pushed the talented Native Ruler last time despite conceding significant weight. His earlier Matchem Stakes effort was also encouraging, and he looks set for another bold performance under Kegan de Melo.
His Majesty should improve on his South African debut after a fair fifth behind It Is My Time. Fitness gained and Richard Fourie aboard should help him get closer.
Race 7 over 1000m looks competitive, with Winter Snap preferred after an impressive win following a long layoff. If he avoids the second-run dip, he can follow up, though Black Cheetah and the always-quick Elusive Winter remain serious dangers.
Race 9 is a tough maiden, though Chance Encounter may finally get his win. He finished strongly last start and should appreciate the longer straight with blinkers back on, though several rivals pose threats.
Earlier on the card, Vroom Vroom looks ready to progress after a smart debut in Race 1, while Fantine continues to improve and should feature strongly in Race 2. Pacific Waters is a tentative pick in Race 3 but has been close enough in recent runs. Homing Pigeon is overdue and gets her best chance yet in Race 4. Fast And Free has been improving steadily and looks ready to score in Race 5, while long-time maiden Mrs Shackleton may finally find her opportunity in Race 6 with a light weight in a small field.
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Green Glow to spring to light
A tricky C Stakes handicap on the Polytrack at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Tuesday could be decided between the progressive three-year-olds Green Glow and Spaarne Rivier. Green Glow followed up his maiden win with a close victory over Master Du Rouvray over 1900m and, despite carrying a big weight, looks well-placed. Spaarne Rivier disappointed last run but receives weight from Green Glow and may perform better over this trip. Ragnar The King and World Of Our Own are also in contention.
In the first, Xiphos has had several chances but tends to tire late; relief from Rachel Venniker may help, yet he remains unreliable. Gorgeous Bomb has improved and carries only 50.5kg, while Susurrando may thrive over this shorter trip after a disappointing run last start.
Louis Goosen’s lightly raced Malshana Mou narrowly missed over course and distance last time and could go one better with Craig Zackey aboard. Berrington Blew, Sun In My Pocket, and Sol E Sombra are others to watch, each showing potential and market support.
Black Platina opens the Pick 6 after close finishes in recent outings; a 4kg claimer could help. Kali Bwana, Captain’s Dynasty, and Augrabies also have claims, each showing recent improvement or suitability to this trip.
An apprentice handicap features Mac Hardy, Gorgeous Dude, Now I Got You, and Circle Of Grace, all capable of challenging, making this leg of the exotics particularly competitive.
In race six, Spinmyangelsspin impressed last win and could still be under the handicapper’s radar. One Path and She’s A Machine are threats, with minor claims affecting the weights.
The seventh, a competitive maiden handicap, highlights Beautiful Rania, Purple Flower, There She Goes, and Di Rosa, all with chances based on form, experience, or favorable claims.
Finally, United Nation seeks a fourth straight win under Darryl Moore, aided by a 2.5kg claimer. Mfethu, Fate Of Fortune, and Trippi T also hold strong claims in this competitive finale, each bringing recent form or optimal trip advantages.
Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 7 December
France Express Form & Race Previews (Lyon La Soie) – Monday,...
RACE 1: DARDILLY HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) – 2150M – TIME: 23:17 PRIZE MONEY: EUR15400
Jagda (FR) A firm winner in a Class 4 Handicap over 2400m at Lyon La Soie on 1 December. Good winning contentions. Exhit (FR) Pleasant 5th in a Class 4 Conditional over 2200m at Lyon La Soie on 7 December. Good each way shout. Lio De La Plata (FR) Finished 6th in a Class 4 Handicap over 2400m at Lyon La Soie on 8 November. Good place chance on the back of this effort. Momo Nelson (IRE) Pushed hard into 6th in a Class 4 Conditional over 2200m at Lyon La Soie on 7 December. One for the larger exotics.
RACE 2: CLOTURE HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) – 2150M – TIME: 23:52 PRIZE MONEY: EUR13400
Second To None (IRE) Finished well when 2nd in a Class 4 Handicap over 2400m at Lyon La Soie on 1 December. Strong winning chance. Space Quake A firm winner in a Class 4 Handicap over 1800m at Lyon La Soie on 5 December. Bold each way shout despite the 6 pounds penalty. L’ennemi (FR) Forgivable 8th in a Class 4 Handicap over 1700m at Pornichet on 29 November. Good place chance if back at his best. Secret Feeling (FR) Finished 8th in a Class 4 Handicap over 1800m at Deauville on 3 December. One for larger exotics if up to the task.
RACE 3: TOUR SALVAGNY HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) – 2150M – TIME: 00:27 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Seremini Finished 15th in a Class 2 Handicap over 2400m at Deauville on 25 November. Drops in Class and can bounce back to form. Vadirum Pleasant 5th in a Class 3 Handicap over 2600m at Marseille Pont De Vivaux on 5 November. Good winning chance. Her Christopher (FR) Consecutive 2nd in a Class 3 Handicap over 2400m at Lyon La Soie on 17 November. Could be prepped to strike here. Bobbymurphy (FR) Finished 4th in a Class 3 Handicap over 1800m at Lyon La Soie on 1 December. In similar form, is one to include in all plays.
RACE 4: YVECRIQUE STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) – 2400M – TIME: 01:02 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14600
Monarch Of The Sea (FR) Finished 4th in a Class 2 Conditional over 2000m at Fontainebleau on 13 November. Strong winning chance off a favorable weight. Pretty Queen (IRE) Applaudable 5th in a Class 3 Conditional over 2400m at Compiegne on 16 September. Was a sound winner first time out and has each way chance. Zen (FR) Finished 14th in a Handicap over 2400m at Clairefontaine on 21 October. She can redeem herself here first time on the all-weather track. Starac (FR) Decent 3rd in a Class 3 Conditional over 2000m at Saint-Cloud on 10 June. Returns after a lengthy break and could be competitive if fit.
RACE 5: CROCUS MAIDEN STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) – 1800M – TIME: 01:37 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21000
Parvage Out of the mare Blumenfee who dominated on Germain soil having run in Group and Listed races. This colt could make a warm welcoming to racing. Pink Panthera (FR) Out of the two time winning mare Peinture Rose who also won a Listed over the mile. This filly must be kept high on the shortlist. Jojo Fantaisie (FR) Out of the mare Alacrite who had 3 career starts but did not have a loud say. This filly is by a strong sire and could be anything in the making. In Care Of (FR) Out of the two time winning mare Sun Kiss Me who mainly made her presence felt in Handicap races. Good jockey booking and is respected.




























