Entering his third training season in Hong Kong, Australian trainer Mark Newnham is enjoying his most successful spell yet. He closed out his debut campaign with 31 wins, before adding another 44 in 2024/25. As of the end of December in the 2025/26 season, Newnham sits in the second spot of the trainers’ premiership with 26 wins. At the Sha Tin meeting on 20 December, he celebrated his 100th Hong Kong victory when rising four-year-old star Invincible Ibis stormed home.
Significantly, Newnham leads all trainers in wins by horses stabled at Conghua prior to their last start. By 30 December, 17 of his 26 victories this season had come from Conghua-trained runners. New Forest was his latest Conghua-trainer victor, making all to win a dirt 1650m event on 27 December.
This underscores the importance of Conghua Racecourse to his stable’s performance, with Newnham quick to maximise the world-class facilities available there.
“There are different training options in Conghua, allowing you to prepare horses in varied ways and environments. The track and facilities are much quieter, which suits horses that don’t have the temperament to stay at Sha Tin full-time,” Newnham explained.
“Options like the uphill gallop, water walker and paddock give horses more chances to relax. If they’re more relaxed in training, it’s easier to get better performances on race day.”





