Pierre Ng hopes the mix of a favourable temperament and the potential of a frantic pace can bring the best out of Mugen when he lines up in the G1 Sprinters Stakes (1200m) at Nakayama on Sunday (29 September) in Japan.
“One good thing about Mugen is that he has a very good temperament. He’s travelled between Sha Tin and Conghua – he’s been training to that pattern.
“Once he arrived in Japan, I think he has settled in here very well. I’ve had him for a long period of time and he’s never had a bad temperament or been in an environment that makes him excited,” Ng said.
Mugen is a Group 3 winner in Hong Kong, having won the HK$4.2 million G3 Premier Cup Handicap (1400m) over California Spangle last June at Sha Tin. He also placed third in the HK$22 million G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) in April behind Invincible Sage.
The six-year-old – who drew gate nine – tends to settle back for a finish. Likely leader Victor The Winner will need to offset barrier 14. Puro Magic, Mama Cocha, Win Marvel and Mozu Meimei are all expected to roll forward and heat up the Sprinters Stakes tempo.
“He (Mugen) always has a strong finish. He runs fast closing sectional times, if the race is run at a fast tempo, then we expect him to run well for us in his races,” Ng said.
Ng remains indifferent about drawing barrier nine on Friday (27 September) for the race.
“I’m happy enough. It’s a big field, so he’ll have the chance from the middle draw to settle around midfield or behind midfield, I’m not too worried about the draw,” Ng said.