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trains 1st 4 winners tonight in HK including 1st two ridden by W. M. Lai. unbelievable. like the monkeys typing out the encyclopedia britannica. :p :p :p :p :p :p :p
I've had very little luck with Gary Ng's horses. His winners often show very little or even no trackwork accompanied by poor recent form. I wonder how he trains his horses. Anyone with some insights?
tunginbum
21-03-2002, 05:34
Doubt there's any secret. Basically he's a bloody average trainer for mine - but every dog has his day.
Those winners were probably well graded and things broke their way. Two of them were certainly strongly fancied on form.
Some people think he's good with bad-legged horses. His entire stable looks like a retirement home to me.
Like Kiwis - they never work.
Hobbes, he has the deportment and manner of a monkey too...it can only be a matter of time before he is strapped to a typewriter to see if he can write War And Peace....but my tip is that the most likely result from him is QAWYZSEXRTYTVHJBLKJHBHLKM<:M CFX NVBNVXXCVZZ :( :(
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Just read in "Bet with the Best", that Andrew Beyer beleives "racing is going through one of its peroidic cycles when highly effective drugs are in widespread use".
I just can help think the same! Sorry Gary.
corkey boy
21-03-2002, 21:55
No rap for the trainer and his horses hardly work so its difficult to gauge anything from there but some weren't impossible to find.
R1 Perfect Sport - a low grade Sha Tin 1000m speciallist if ever there was one.
R2 Performed half decent in similiar company 4 & 5 starts back and dropped 10 lbs in weight.
R3 By Instinct - has won of his last two of three goes on the AWT (good time), the other, a fair performance in a higher class.
R4 - Elite Win - A fairly new horse to HK who has shown steady improvement from its last three starts ( a 2nd Cl5 and a 4th Cl4) and has had more trackwork then a typical TKN runner.
Ok I admit its easy after the ball but these runners were certainly not in the worst of form.
cheesebeast
23-03-2002, 05:38
Lightning strikes twice!!!
This chap trains 4 in a row Eddie Low in Singapore tonight - doubling his no. of wins for the season - prior to tonight, he had trained 4 winners from 62 runners.
Four-winner strike by Bernard Ang
SINGAPORE, 22 March 2002
It was a great night out for trainer Bernard Ang, president of the Association of Racehorse Trainers (Singapore), at the firesand track at Kranji here tonight.
Ang won four consecutive races in which he had a runner.
His first strike was a shocker. PERPETUAL DEVOTION (3 ch.am.g Haymaker - Thanks To Neva by Duns Scotus), who finished down the field in two previous starts, took the Restricted Maiden, Div 2 - 1,200m sprint (Race 2) to pay $326 for a win on course.
Ang then saddled WINICON (5 br.a.g Military Plume - Pseudonym Miss by So Called) to win the Benchmark 65, Div 1 - 1,200m handicap (Race 3). It was the second conseutive win for WINICON after his maiden victory earlier this month.
In the Benchmark 52, Div 1 - 1,000m sprint (Race 5), Ang chalked up his third winner with PACIFIC CHAMP (4 b.am.g Aloha Prospector - Irene Sez by Nostrum) who broke through to win last August and was having his second run after a spell.
Mark du Plessis, who rode PACIFIC CHAMP, then teamed up with Ang again to score on PROFICIENT (7 br.am.g Personal Flag - Wuhan by Fit To Fight) in the Benchmark 65 - 1,700m handicap (Race 6). It was the ninth win for the veteran galloper in 60 starts.
http://www.turfonline.com/news/ang_2203.asp
poledancer
27-03-2002, 21:06
Will the run continue tonight?
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