My Wish underlined his mounting HK$36 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) credentials with a scintillating performance to scoop the HK$5.35 million G2 Sha Tin Trophy Handicap (1600m) on Sunday (19 October).
The five-year-old remained on course for his long-term target at the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races on 14 December as he continued his rise through the grades under trainer Mark Newnham, after scooping his second Group prize of the season.
Given a fine steer by stand-in pilot Alexis Badel, tracking the brisk pace set by Keagan De Melo on Copartner Prance (117lb) before moving from his haunches and bursting clear to salute by one-and-a-quarter lengths, My Wish (115lb) claimed the sixth win of his sparkling career so far. Copartner Prance held on for an excellent second whilst Derek Leung and Beauty Joy (117lb) completed the frame in third.
“I had an awkward gate but we decided to make it simple not complicated and he just relaxed,” Badel said. “He was waiting for me to ask him (for an effort) and when I did, he just responded well.”
Newnham was gushing about his stable star and his improvement this season.
“His race manners have improved as he’s matured,” Newnham said. “He’s got that good gate speed. He (Badel) had to use him a little bit – the inside runners weren’t going to make it easy for him. But when he got there, he waited and conserved energy.”
But the handler, who oversaw 43 black type wins in his native Australia, sounded a note of caution that he won’t enjoy the benefit of minimum weight – as he did today – when the December extravaganza rolls around.