In the midst of a strong season, Mark Newnham hopes Bravehearts can maintain the stable’s impetus with success in the HK$3.12 million Class 2 Buffalo Hill Handicap (2000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (27 December).
Newnham has 22 wins for the season to date and sits third in the 2024/25 Hong Kong trainers’ championship behind Pierre Ng (26 wins) and Danny Shum (22) with David Hayes fourth on 21 victories.
Newnham credits Bravehearts’ impressive form this term to a more relaxed racing manner and the South American Group 1 winner’s association with Matthew Poon.
“He’s a talented stayer. He was just in a bit of a hurry – looking at his races – last season, he was pulling and not finishing his races off,” Newnham said.
“I think the most important thing is just getting him to relax. Matthew Poon gets on with him really well – his rides on him have been outstanding. He just gets him to use himself well in the early part of the race and he has a good finish.
“He (Bravehearts) has got some confidence and going back to the 2000m is more suitable. Once he won at 2000m, going back to the 1800m was probably detrimental to his chances last start, especially carrying top weight, so this time I’m happy with him distance-wise and he’s right down in the weights.”
Bravehearts resumed with victory over 1600m and won again over 2000m before finishing third under 133lb behind Californiatotality over 1800m on 8 December.
The former Argentine will carry 118b on Sunday against Senor Toba (135lb), Money Catcher (133lb), Atullibigeal (129lb), Awesome Fluke (124lb), Romantic Thor (124lb), The Best Peach (124lb), Winning Dragon (124lb), Star Contact (122lb) and Naval Force (118lb).