PRESSURE OFF FOR OWNER PETER LAU AS ROMANTIC WARRIOR LOOKS TO CONTINUE ALL-CONQUERING RUN

  • After experiencing Hong Kong Derby glory and Cox Plate euphoria among a host of big-race wins, the Japan Home Centre co-founder's nerves are far more settled ahead of Sunday's QE II Cup

He's experienced the thrill of winning the prestigious Hong Kong Derby (2,000m) and the "once-in-a-lifetime" euphoria of plundering the Group One Cox Plate (2,040m), but now Romantic Warrior's owner, Peter Lau Pak-fai, admits the pressure is off.

Make no mistake, Lau understands the gravity of his superstar trying to become the first three-time winner of Sunday's Group One QE II Cup (2,000m), but come this weekend the owner might not be as close to the edge of his seat as he has been ahead of conquests past.

"I'm always excited but there's not as much pressure as before seeing as we have won so many times now. I am very open-minded and as long as he races good, it will be good," Lau said.

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Romantic Warrior also has two Group One Hong Kong Cup (2,000m) wins and a Group One Gold Cup (2,000m) success on his CV, amassing HK$127 million in prize money across just 18 starts.

One thing he hasn't done, however, is win on a rain-affected surface, something he is very likely to have to change if he is to pocket the lion's share of Sunday's HK$28 million purse.

"We have never raced on yielding or soft before, so we don't know if it will be good or bad. We are concerned but fingers crossed," said Lau.

There's also the small matter of gate 10 of 11 for Romantic Warrior to overcome, but gun jockey James McDonald made light work of gate 11 in February's Gold Cup and you'd be game betting against him repeating the dose.

"Luckily I don't think there's too much speed in this field. I think from gate 10 we can cut in," Lau said.

"[Trainer] Danny [Shum Chap-shing] has said the form of the horse is excellent and as far as his health and condition are concerned, we are 100 per cent satisfied."

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