Nearing 100 career wins in Hong Kong, championship-leading trainer Mark Newnham is hoping to convert on Wednesday (3 December) at Happy Valley when Lunar Dash (135lb) takes his place in the second section of the Class 4 Tai Tam Handicap (1200m).
Expatriate trainer Newnham has adapted to Hong Kong racing easily, posting 98 winners in the city after arriving ahead of the 2023/24 season. He saddles seven chances tomorrow evening, led by lightly-raced sprinter Lunar Dash’s pairing with Zac Purton.
“He’s been consistent this season. He gets around the Valley well; he’s done well since his last start, but he’s come up with a difficult barrier (nine) again,” Newnham said. “He lost focus in the straight the other day – he wanted to run out under pressure, so hopefully this (first-time cheek pieces) straightens him up a little bit.”
Street Boss gelding Lunar Dash won first-up prior to finishing second behind Run Run Smart on 5 November. Newnham’s four-year-old has one win from four starts, while the trainer has an unmatched 23 wins this season, four clear of nearest rival David Hayes (19).
“There was a lot of interference in the race going into the first turn (last start), of which, he didn’t suffer a lot of that, but he did race fairly tight for a fair distance. He’s only a lightly raced horse, so he didn’t cope particularly well,” Newnham said.




