Mark Newnham will rely on My Wish’s adaptability and Luke Ferraris’ tactical expertise to offset barrier 14 in the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (23 March), while David Hayes is elated with Rubylot’s “perfect” draw of gate four.
Stepping to 2000m for the first time, HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) winner My Wish drew the extreme outside of the 14-horse field, tasking the diminutive gelding with the challenge of emulating Voyage Bubble’s triumph from the same gate in 2023.
“We knew which one (barrier) we were going to get because we were the last out and there was only one (gate) left,” Newnham said after the official barrier draw. “The horse has shown this season that he’s adaptable and he’s won from (barriers) 13 and 14 already this season, so we’ll just have to come up with the right tactic to give ourselves the best chance to win.
“Voyage Bubble won from 14, so that’s a positive.”
My Wish won the Hong Kong Classic Mile from gate eight and finished second to Rubylot after jumping from barrier nine in the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) on 2 March.