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Thursday 23 April 2026 10:31 am

Murphy aiming to shock Hong Kong stars on FWD Champions Day

By: Ben Cleminson

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Oisin Murphy is set to partner Royal Champion in the FWD QEII Cup | HKJC

OISIN Murphy is relishing the opportunity to take on the might of Hong Kong with Romantic Warrior and Ka Ying Rising lying in wait on FWD Champions Day at Sha Tin this Sunday.

The five-time British champion jockey will be reunited with Royal Champion for the HK$30 million (approx. £2.8m) Group One FWD QEII Cup (9.55am) after sealing a Group One breakthrough for the eight-year-old in the Group One Neom Turf Cup in Saudi Arabia back in February.

Karl Burke’s galloper gave Murphy a strong first impression, but he is aware he will need to step up if he is to dethrone Romantic Warrior, who is bidding for his fourth win in the race on the back of a flawless campaign.

Japanese Group One Tenno Sho Autumn winner Masquerade Ball, and Sosie, who was last seen landing the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase, add further gloss to an outstanding field.

“It was nice for Karl to give me a chance on Royal Champion in Saudi Arabia,” Murphy said. “He gave me a very good feel. He’s a strong traveller with a good turn of foot and he loves fast ground. He felt like a very high-quality horse.

“Obviously, we don’t know the make-up of the race speed-wise yet, but hopefully it will be pretty straightforward for him. He seems to enjoy racing in a similar position to Romantic Warrior.

“When everything is final, we’ll be able to see what the race looks like. I suppose in an ideal world, there’s a bit of speed on and everyone gets a good trip around and it’s a nice fair race.

“I think they all bring a strong level of form – they all have proper Group 1 form. Romantic Warrior has achieved more than most horses, he’s been absolutely extraordinary and it’s a very good renewal of the race.”

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Murphy will be hoping for better luck than when he last tackled Ka Ying Rising in the Group One LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint in December, with a tack malfunction preventing him from making a meaningful challenge aboard Khaadem. 

This time, he will partner on Comanche Brave for the HK$24 million (approx. £2.3m) Group One Chairman’s Sprint Prize (7.35am), with his mount arriving after a pair of strong international efforts in the Listed Abu Dhabi Gold Cup and Group Two 1351 Turf Sprint in February.

His trainer, Donnacha O’Brien, has not run him over this distance since September 2024, but Murphy is not concerned about the four-year-old’s ability to lie up with the early pace.

“He had a good run in Saudi and a good run in Abu Dhabi,” Murphy said. “It’s obviously a very tough race, but he looks like he’s improving, and hopefully he can run another big race.

“Naturally, this race is quite straightforward because there’s going to be a lot of speed in it. We’ll try and get a good position, but at the end of the day, the horse is going to tell me where he’s comfortable and we’ll go from there.

“There’s no pressure because everyone’s aware that if Ka Ying Rising is at his best then he’s going to win, but horses can underperform and we’ll just see what happens.

FWD Champions Day from Sha Tin begins at 5.30am (UK Time) on Sunday, with three Group One contests featuring on the 11-race card.

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