Chasing a third HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) victory at Sha Tin on Sunday (23 March), Hugh Bowman notched his 50th win of the season with a double at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (19 March) to continue a blistering form streak.
With six wins across the past three meetings, Bowman is excited to partner Caspar Fownes-trained Lo Rider in Sunday’s Classic after teaming with Mark Newman’s Power Koepp in the second section of the Class 4 Wong Nai Chung Handicap (1200m) and M Unicorn in the Class 3 Canal Handicap (1650m) at the city circuit tonight.
Bidding for a third BMW Hong Kong Derby after wins on Werther (2016) and Furore (2019), Bowman hopes Fownes-trained Lo Rider can deliver a third victory in the race.
“I’m on a horse that’s certainly capable of winning,” Bowman said. “He’s going to need some things go his way, but I think it’s a very open race and I’m delighted to be involved.”
Following his treble at Sha Tin on Saturday (15 March), Bowman seized the initiative on M Unicorn by unleashing a surging run from the tail of the field at the 800m to take the lead at the 600m – and was never headed.
“He (M Unicorn) just has difficulty getting himself involved early and I’d spent no energy, I felt the pace wasn’t strong so I thought ‘I can’t come from back and through them,’ which was my preferred option,” Bowman said. “The horse was in good form, so I thought I would make some use of him mid-race and it turned out to be the right move.”
Bowman was also positive on Power Koepp, who was having his first run for Newnham.
“He arrived in good condition and I think I got him at the right rating. He drew a good gate (barrier two), Hugh was able to put him in a good position and the horse was able to do the rest,” Newnham said. “He hadn’t won for two years, so I needed to change something.
“It was just a matter of him getting that winning feeling back and it was pretty comfortable watching.”