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Hong Kong Cup: Aidan O'Brien's Luxembourg all set to take on Romantic Warrior at Sha Tin on Sunday

Leading Irish trainer Aidan O'Brien is looking forward to taking on Romantic Warrior in Sunday's Hong Kong Cup at Sha Tin; the Ballydoyle handler is also set to run Aesop's Fables, Cairo and Warm Heart on the valuable card which will be live on Sky Sports Racing from 4am on Sunday

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Trainer Aidan O'Brien assesses his team for Sunday's Hong Kong International Races - live on Sky Sports Racing - with Luxembourg, Aesop's Fables, Cairo and Warm Heart all chasing valuable victories at Sha Tin

Aidan O'Brien is looking forward to taking on home favourite Romantic Warrior in Sunday's Hong Kong Cup, live on Sky Sports Racing.

Luxembourg has not been seen since almost upsetting stablemate Auguste Rodin in the Irish Champion Stakes.

That form looks red-hot, with Auguste Rodin having won the Derby at Epsom and the Irish equivalent before subsequently triumphing in the Breeders' Cup Turf.

However, in Romantic Warrior, who travelled to Australia to win the Cox Plate recently, he faces a stern rival at Sha Tin.

"He was second in the Irish Champion Stakes and then he had a foot bruise, this was a race we had our eye on with him," said O'Brien.

Auguste Rodin and Ryan Moore win the Irish Champion Stakes
Image: Auguste Rodin edged out Luxembourg in this year's Irish Champion Stakes

"It's going to be great, hopefully we have him right and well and hopefully we'll be able to gauge those mile-and-a-quarter races all over the world. We're looking forward to it.

Asked about taking on last year's winner Romantic Warrior, O'Brien said: "He's obviously a very good horse, Romantic Warrior, we totally respect every horse and he is very good.

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"It'll be interesting. I think it'll be a nice race to watch and it'll be an even-run mile and a quarter I'd imagine. Hopefully he'll run well."

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The Ballydoyle handler will have four runners on the card with Aesop's Fables in the Sprint and Cairo in the Mile, while Warm Heart holds very strong claims in the Vase.

She did not win her maiden until May 7 but went on to land the Ribblesdale at Royal Ascot, the Yorkshire Oaks, the Prix Vermeille and went down narrowly at the Breeders' Cup to Inspiral over 10 furlongs.

James Doyle plants a kiss on Warm Heart after victory at York
Image: James Doyle plants a kiss on Warm Heart after victory at York

Due to the sex allowance, Ryan Moore will get down to 117lb (less than 8st 4lb) to ride her.

"He always got on very well with her and I think he's looking forward to it," said O'Brien.

"She has a nice weight pull, she's well in and is a very consistent filly. It looks like she's a little bit better maybe at a mile and a half, Rachel (Richardson) rides her out and she's very happy with her. She looks very well."

Watch all the action from Sha Tin in Hong Kong on Sunday live on Sky Sports Racing from 4am.

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