• 19 Oct 2004 – TOAST had on
10 August 2004 submitted a proposal to
set-up an SNTC-TOAST Equestrian Training Centre at the Club’s
site in Kranji.
This Centre will also provide riding facilities for TOAST members
and their
families at an affordable cost. The said proposal was rejected
by SNTC (in a
letter dated 5 October 2004) on the grounds that the Club needed
the facilities
requested by TOAST “for the conduct of horse racing in
Singapore”. However,
SNTC has agreed to review TOAST’s proposal again.
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19 Oct 2004 – During the 4th dialogue session with
SNTC, the subject of
quarantine charges was brought to the attention of the Club’s
management. It
seems that owners were being doubly charged for AVA fees,
14 days Syce
services and feed during the quarantine period. According
to the fax received
from IRT by our President Constance Cheng, which is similar,
to the Circular
No: T16/2004 distributed by SNTC to owners dated 12 March
2004 under “Terms
and Conditions for Use of Singapore Equine Quarantine Station” clause
12, it
clearly states the items charged should include the above.
After the discussion,
SNTC promised to investigate into this matter.
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1 Oct 2004 – We are pleased to announce that TOAST
Racing Trust No.1
has been successfully formed. This Racing Trust has two well-bred
horses and
is now open for application from TOAST members as well as
other prospective
owners. The Racing Trust was formed to promote racehorse
ownership at
affordable costs. Promotion will follow up soon.
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Masatsugu and Yuki Otani at the get together
function,TOAST Trust No.1 stakeholder. |
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Supportive TOAST Member, Uncle Chan and wife,
who are also TOAST Trust No.1 stakeholder |
• 15 Aug 2004 – TOAST
held a get together at the Singapore Turf Club’s
Casuarina Room for members and prospective owners to meet the
Committee
as well as Turf Club Officials and horse trainers. More than
60 members and
guests attended, including SNTC President Yu Pang Fey, Vice-President
Lau
Kian Heng, Marketing Manager Simon Leong, Racing & Trust
Manager Larry
Foley, Trainer Dr. Yeoh K Chye and Trainer Michael Clements.
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Mr. Yong Nam Seng with TOAST Committee
at the
get together function. |
• 13 Jul 2004 – TOAST fought
for building of either a special overhead walkway
or an underground tunnel leading to the Club’s entrance
for owners. Due to the
expensive construction cost (about 1.5 to 2 million dollars)
for such a structure,
it was not possible for SNTC to provide this facility. However,
SNTC has now
agreed to allocate 30 VIP car park lots, out of 90 that are
available, for racehorse
owners who own 5 or more horses to park at the VIP car park
instead of restricting
to those owners with 15 horses and above.
•
21 Mar 2004 – Several TOAST Officials were invited
to Annual Racing Awards
Dinner hosted by Singapore Turf Club (SNTC) and Association
of Racehorse
Trainers (ART) held at Mandarin Hotel. The Chairman of SNTC
recognized the
formation TOAST in his speech that night. Among those representing
TOAST
at the function were President Constance Cheng, Vice-President
Bernard Lee,
Honorary Secretary Low Hong Tong, Treasurer Rosemary Yap,
and Committee
Member (co-opted) Dr. Omie Rangabashyam. It was an auspicious
start for
TOAST as two of its members won grand prizes in the lucky
draw. TOAST Vice-President Bernard Lee won two return air
tickets to Brisbane for the third prize.
Member Mave Yeo won two return tickets to Auckland for the
first prize.
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Member Mave Yeo and
wife joyfully
looking at their winning prize.
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Vice President Bernard
Lee receiving his
lucky draw prize from ART President
Bernard Ang.
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• 3 Mar 2004 – TOAST
had our first dialogue with Singapore Turf Club. The
dialogues will enable SNTC and TOAST to get to know each other
better and
therefore, is a good development for ingapore Racing. SNTC
is happy to
discuss issues with TOAST and Association of Racehorse Trainers,
Singapore
(ART) and take criticism, an approach, which is good for racing.
Several matters
were brought up during the meeting including allowing galloping
on grass track
for young or recovering horses, spelling station and upgrading
of car park
facilities for owners.
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Jan
2004 – Fantastic
Diamond, a 7 year old Australian thoroughbred gelding
and ex-racehorse from Singapore Turf Club,
is now having a new successful career as
a dressage horse at the Bukit
Timah Saddle Club (BTSC). Since March
2001, BTSC rider Louise Ostergaard has
been re-schooling him to become a
dressage horse, basically taking him all the
way back to basics
and building the muscle groups used in
dressage. Despite the high level of the
imported European Warm Blood horses in
local and regional competitions, Fantastic
Diamond has successfully
won numerous competions in different
classes - both nationally and Internationally,
and was in 2003 the number one horse on
the official World FEI/PSI ranking list for
South East Asia.
Some of his major wins are: Malaysia Open 2003, Merdeka Masters
2003,
FEI/PSI World Dressage Championships, Singapore.
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