An eager Mark Newnham is expecting to saddle his first Hong Kong runner on Wednesday, 13 September at Happy Valley as he prepares himself for the cauldron-like pressures of Hong Kong’s fiercely competitive 88-fixture racing season.
Announced last season as Hong Kong’s newest expatriate addition to the training ranks, Newnham has enjoyed a swift but significant rise in Australia, collecting close to 400 wins across roughly seven years of training while at the wheel of his stable in Sydney.
Newnham – along with Cody Mo – join the roster this term and will both chase a slice of the estimated record HK$1.73 billion (approx. US$220.74 million) in prize money on offer throughout the 2023/24 campaign.
“More excited – I’ve been treading water for the last three months, so I’m keen to get back to racing and back in competition. I’m happy with the way the horses are – everybody’s training style is different but the way I feed and train, the horses seem to be responding well,” Newnham said.
The four-time Group 1-winning trainer has One For All entered to run in a Class 3 contest over 1200m at Wednesday’s city circuit programme. One For All scored a hat-trick of wins at Happy Valley last season for outgoing trainer Richard Gibson.
“They look well and they’re trialling well,” Newnham said.
Newnham spent the summer at Sha Tin, finding his feet and recruiting for his stable, which currently houses 35 horses, including the 102-rating Tourbillon Diamond, Keep You Warm, Scotch Tycoon, Mission Bravo and several new arrivals.
“I was probably the only one here during the summer! Everyone else took their break and I’m sure I’ll look forward to one next year. It’s just about getting the stable set up, finding a routine and learning the horses, but everything seems to be coming together well,” Newnham said.