Pierre Ng believes Mugen can keep up his resurgence when the six-year-old contests Saturday’s (31 May) HK$4.2 million G3 Sha Tin Vase Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin.
A tremendous talent who is Group 1-placed with four wins in Hong Kong, including last season’s HK$4.2 million G3 Premier Cup Handicap (1400m), Mugen is yet to match his previous highs this campaign across five unplaced appearances, however, a recent pair of fast-closing fourths indicates the speedster’s form is back on an upward trajectory.
“It’s taken him a while to regain his form after the Japan trip – at least six months. I think he’ll run a promising race this weekend off a light weight (115lb),” Ng said.
Mugen resumed in last September’s G1 Sprinters Stakes (1200m) at Nakayama, where the gelding was 13th at the tricky Japanese course, but his 41-year-old trainer expects the 105-rating Deep Field gelding to take a crucial step forward after dashing late to finish first in a barrier trial at Conghua last Friday (23 May) in 1m 12.06s over 1200m on turf.
“Mugen trialled really well,” Ng said. “Karis (Teetan) trialled him the other day and was very happy. He feels his form is back.”
Mugen is rated 105 – 24 points shy of the race-topping Lucky Sweynesse (129). Mugen’s Premier Cup win last season saw him best former star galloper California Spangle – a triple Group 1 winner – in electrifying fashion by a neck under a light weight.
“I think he will have an advantage with the light weight. Carrying a light weight in these Group 3 races is always an advantage – I hope we can time it right,” Ng said.