Hugh Bowman warmed up for his tilt at a third BMW Hong Kong Derby (2,000m) victory at Sha Tin on Sunday with a double at Happy Valley on Wednesday night.

Set to ride the Caspar Fownes-trained Lo Rider in the city’s most prestigious race, Bowman was in top form at the city circuit when booting home Mark Newnham’s new recruit Power Koepp and Fownes’ M Unicorn.

The champion Australian rider, who has won the Derby on Werther (2016) and Furore (2019), believes Lo Rider can make an impact after a close second to Steps Ahead and fourth to Bundle Award on his past two starts.

“I’m on a horse that’s certainly capable of winning,” said Bowman, who also returns to Sydney on Saturday to ride Rivellino in the Group One Golden Slipper (1,200m) at Rosehill.

“He’s going to need some things go his way, but I think it’s a very open race and I’m delighted to be involved.”

After stints with John Size and Manfred Man Ka-leung, Power Koepp broke through for his first victory in almost two years with a powerful stable debut for Newnham in the second section of the Class Four Wong Nai Chung Handicap (1,200m).

Bowman had the hot $2.1 favourite perfectly placed one out and one back from gate two and he soared clear in the straight to beat My Day My Way by a length and a half.

Bowman clinched his brace with a superb mid-race move on M Unicorn, sending the Savabeel gelding forward from the back half of the field to snatch the lead at the 600m en route to a commanding victory.

Jockey Hugh Bowman celebrates his win on M Unicorn with trainer Caspar Fownes (third from right) and connections.Jockey Hugh Bowman celebrates his win on M Unicorn with trainer Caspar Fownes (third from right) and connections.

The six-year-old kept finding after Bowman’s move to easily account for Sturdy Ruby by two lengths.

“He just has difficulty getting himself involved early and I’d spent no energy. I felt the pace wasn’t strong so I thought ‘I can’t come from back and through them,’ which was my preferred option,” Bowman said.

“The horse was in good form, so I thought I would make some use of him mid-race and it turned out to be the right move.”

Newnham bounced back from the narrowest of defeats in the Class Three Percival Handicap (1,000m), with Youthful Spirits nailed by Colourful King by a nose, to win the following race with Power Koepp.

Colourful King (inside) prevails from Youthful Spirits in a tight photo finish.Colourful King (inside) prevails from Youthful Spirits in a tight photo finish.

The Australian handler, who saddles Classic Mile victor and Classic Cup (1,800m) runner-up My Wish in the Derby, was in disbelief after Youthful Spirits’ bid to make all came up agonisingly short.

“He’s a hard horse to win with, everyone knows what he’s going to do and it’s that last 50m that’s always a challenge,” Newnham said. “Tonight I thought he held on.”

While he was elated to score with former Australian sprinter Colourful King on his second Hong Kong start, trainer David Eustace was also convinced Youthful Spirits had won.

“I really, really thought [Colourful King] was beat, so it’s obviously pleasing he ran well but I thought he was chinned,” Eustace said.

“I think he’s potentially an exciting horse – lightly raced and still working things out.”

A two-time Sandown winner from five pre-import starts when known as Blue Renegade, Colourful King delivered Eustace and jockey Andrea Atzeni their first win together.

“We’ve both been patient and we haven’t lost faith,” Eustace said.

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