Mark Newnham could scarcely have hoped for a better lead-in to the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) and was in buoyant mood after Invincible Ibis was handed the plum draw at Thursday’s (19 March) barrier draw.
Fresh from a career-best quintet at Happy Valley in the penultimate meeting ahead of Sunday’s (22 March) blue-riband contest, the Australian handler’s charge gained a significant edge in drawing gate three.
Newnham, who came within a short head of BMW Hong Kong Derby success at the first attempt last year with the mercurial My Wish, was asked if Invincible Ibis, to be ridden by Hugh Bowman, now has a good chance of providing him with a first Derby win.
“He certainly does,” Newnham said. “The draw’s going to help him enormously. It just means that Hugh’s got options to put him where he wants to be, not where he’s dictated to by the barrier. With gate three, he can determine that on the pace of the race.”
A four-time winner this season, Invincible Ibis was slightly disappointing when he ran sixth in the first leg of the Classic Series, the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m), after going off as the 3.2 favourite, the first time he’d finished outside the frame in his nine-race career.
However, he bounced back with a terrific run in the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m), dashing home late along the rail to finish second, a length behind deserved winner Stormy Grove, who was drawn in gate seven for Sunday’s race.
“We’ve had a good look at that race,” Newnham said. “It’s a lot different going around the two bends. From the 1800-metre start, they go on a long straight line for a bit. But with the short run to the first turn here, there’s pressure on horses that are drawn wide and getting trapped wide into the first corner. From the good draw, he’s going to find a nice position without having to push forward or drag back.
“The way he finished off on the 1800m (in the Hong Kong Classic Cup), he does look like he’ll run the trip. We can only prepare him as well as we can, and he’s going there in good order.”




