Mark Newnham’s ascent of the training ranks in Hong Kong has been swift and significant. The jockey-turned-handler has already eclipsed his first season total of 31 wins to currently sit on 37 in only his second campaign and he has big targets in mind when his exciting four-year-old stable star My Wish returns next season.
Assistant to both Bart Cummings and Gai Waterhouse in Australia, Newnham’s career in racing spans over 30 years. He rode turf greats Campaign King, Kingston Rule, Pierro and Fiorente in trackwork. As a jockey, Newnham, 57, rode over 500 winners. He switched to training in 2016 and won four Group 1 races based out of Sydney.
Making his Group 1 debut in Sunday’s (27 April) HK$24 million G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m), Newnham’s My Wish was a brave fourth behind Red Lion and Voyage Bubble by one length as the contest’s least-experienced runner, having commenced this campaign rated 54 before reaching his current peak of 105 after last weekend.
“I thought he did us proud as he has done all season. He’s been a very consistent horse right from day one of the season. That’ll do him now but he gives us every indication that we can aim pretty high with him next season,” Newnham said.
Diminutive in size, My Wish won the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) and was second in both the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) behind Rubylot and HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) to Cap Ferrat, where he posted the fastest final 400m over 2000m at Sha Tin since 2008, clocking 21.39s, 0.03s quicker than California Memory’s second to Ambitious Dragon.