The Citizen (KZN)

Mugin to make it a happy New Year at Sha Tin

- Luke Middlebroo­k

Talented five-year-old Mugen is expected to usher in the Lunar New Year in style with a win in today’s Chinese New Year Cup race over 1400m at Sha Tin.

The sprinter, trained by Pierre Ng, has been in sensationa­l form this season, securing three wins from four starts and ascending in the ratings to a mark of 91 since kicking off his campaign in Class 3 with a rating of 63.

This ‘get back, run on’ type was last seen rising to this distance for the first time in his career, concurrent­ly making his first foray into Class 2 territory.

Eased back early from barrier No 10 and eventually encounteri­ng some traffic at the top of the straight, Mugen unleashed a sharp turn-of-foot, impressive­ly winning by two lengths.

Although Mugen faces what should be his toughest test yet as he steps up into Class 1, he stands out as the in-form horse to beat in the small field of six, especially considerin­g the light weight.

Arguably the most exciting four-year-old in training in Hong Kong at the moment is Galaxy Patch, and he returns to action aiming to keep his track and distance record unblemishe­d in the Class 2 race over 1200m.

After a last-minute decision not to race Galaxy Patch in last weekend’s first leg of the FourYear-Old Classic Series, with trainer Pierre Ng stating, “We didn’t buy the horse for any Classic Mile or four-year-old series run,” this up-and-coming runner returns to the scene of the crime where he was last seen a month ago and where he remains unbeaten from four attempts.

Currently holding a handicap merit rating of 96, this run appears to be Galaxy Patch’s last in this type of company before ascending to Group level which will really test his mettle.

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