• 24
Jun 2010 – TOAST congratulates Tote Board and
Singapore Turf Club (STC) on the official opening of the STC
Riding Centre (STCRC), an exciting milestone for the equestrian
community. TOAST fully supports the idea of STCRC and has
responded by making a newspaper advertisement sponsorship of
$6,420 for the opening.

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TOAST with STC officials and STCRC riding instructor, Sarah Castricum (4th from right) at STCRC Opening Ceremony.
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Jun 2010 Our TOAST Presidents Reports from year 2005
to 2009 have been sent to the Singapore Turf Club (STC) senior
management, Mr. Mike Wanklin, for their recognition of our
feedback and directions for the betterment of our horse racing
industry.
• 4
Jun 2010 Jockey A. John rode TOAST Trust No. 14 Horse,
Look At Me, after a long break from riding of about 6
years. He has ridden 195 winners, including Cup Races like the
1988 Singapore Gold Cup, 1989 Singapore Derby, 1991 Tunku Gold
Cup and 1998 Penang Governors Gold Cup. During his break, he
took his time to build his fitness by riding trackwork and
trials before making his comeback. TOAST wishes all the best in
his future endeavours in his riding career.

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Jockey
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John on "Trend Defy" after winning the 1988 Singapore
Gold Cup.
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• 16
May 2010 During the SIA Cup race meeting, Dato Tan Chin Nam
kindly offered to TOAST
President, Ms Constance Cheng, to take a one-third partnership in all
Think Big Stud bred horses purchased by Constance. Think Big
Stud is Dato Tan's thoroughbred venture.
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May 2010 Visiting Jockey Ms Clare Lindop rode in the
Singapore International Racing Festival 2010 on 14 and 16 May
2010 under the invitation and hospitality of TOAST President.
Clare is a leading Adelaide Jockey who is a very strong rider
and managed to get 3rd and 4th placing for both unready horses
under Trainer Dr. Yeoh, Ten Ten Lai and Newfoundluck,
respectively. She has over 650 winners, including 20 black-type
races, in her 15 years of riding.

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Jockey Clare Lindop
(seated second from right) with TOAST President (right of Clare)
and Treasurer (left of Clare), Trainer Dr Yeoh (standing extreme left), horse owners and friends at SIA Cup Race Day.
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• 14
May 2010 Singapores champion three-year-old
"Better Than Ever", owned by Mr. Tang Weng Fei and
other partners at Jupiter Stable, stretched his unbeaten run to
9 in scoring a soft victory in the Group 1 $500,000 Singapore
Guineas (1600m).
In winning the Singapore Guineas Silverware, "Better Than
Ever" received a $150,000 bonus for Jupiter Stable in the
three legs of the Singapore Three-Year-Old Challenge. The other
two legs are Group 2 $350,000 Singapore Three-Year-Old Classic
(1400m) on 18 April 2010 and Group 3 $250,000 Singapore
Three-Year-Old Sprint Silverware (1200m) on 26 Mar 2010.

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"Better
Than Ever" winning the 2010 Singapore Guineas.
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• 21
Apr 2010 Annual General Meeting (AGM) has been held and
new committee members have been elected. The updated committee
profiles are posted on the Committee page of the TOAST
website
• 21
Apr 2010 As a generous gesture extended by Mr. Hobart
Low, Executive Director of Glaxis Travels, TOAST members are
entitled to an offer of $100 travel for any travel package
booked with Glaxis Travels. Travellers are also entitled to a
lucky draw for a freehold condominium. For more details, TOAST
members can contact Mr. Hobart Low directly at 98417557.
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Apr 2010
Dato Tan Chin Nam lost Viewed and has to be put down after complications
from a twisted bowl. A winner of 9 out of 36 starts, Viewed provided Dato
Tan with his 4th Melbourne Cup success and Trainer Bert Cummings with his 12th
Melbourne Cup success at odds of 40-1 in 2008.
In 2009, the 6-year-old stormed home along the rails to win the BMW Caulfield
Cup and became one of the few horses to claim 2 of Melbourne's famous cups.•
6 Apr 2010 TOAST
welcomes Mr. Raymond Wong Chin Teck of WONG THOMAS & LEONG
to be the legal adviser of TOAST.
Raymond was a member of
the Bukit Timah Saddle Club and an avid rider when he was young.
At the age of 15, he was granted a MARA licence, and he has a
perfect record of one amateur race, one win. Due to family
obligations, Raymond had to put aside for many years his passion
for amateur horse racing, but he has now returned to contribute to the
horse-racing fraternity.
• 25
Mar 2010 TOAST congratulates Michelle Mok to her first
win on Fortunes Gold over 1600m in New Zealand.
Michelle, the daughter of our TOAST member Doreen Choo, has experience in
working under Trainer Laurie Laxon, been an apprentice jockey in New Zealand,
worked with breakers, racehorses and at stud farms, taken yearlings to the
Karaka sales and worked for trainers Lionel Lee and ZL Mok when back in
Singapore. She currently has the permit to train a maximum of 6 horses at any
one time in New Zealand due to cheaper cost and time constraints (although she
is qualified for the public Trainers License), while in the midst of
obtaining a Bachelor of AgriScience (major in Equine Studies) at Massey
University. She will graduate in about a year and a half and shows interests in
training horses in Singapore. TOAST will be fully supportive of her return as a
trainer in Singapore after her course.

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Michelle Mok on "Fortune's Gold", her first self-trained winner.
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• 21-22
Mar 2010 TOAST President, Ms Constance Cheng, Vice
President and Consultant, Mr. Bill Tan Tjo Teck went on
Queensland for the Magic Millions Otis 6000 Yearling Sales. They
were invited to the sale and the organizers bore the cost of
business class air tickets, transport and accommodation. Ms
Cheng bought 2 yearlings on her personal account, and together
with others procured 2 yearlings for future TOAST Trusts.
• 12
Mar 2010 TOAST congratulates Mr. Tang Weng Fei and the
other partners of Jupiter Stable on winning the Group 3 $200,000
1200m Merlion Trophy by Mexican Rose.

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"Mexican
Rose" winning the 2010 Merlion Trophy.
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• 26
Feb 2010 TOAST Trust No. 16, Smoking Joe, had
another surprising victory in the $125,000 Kranji Stakes A
(1400m). The Danetime five-year-old rushed home at the 300m
under comeback Jockey Matthew Kellady to get the upperhand of
the favourite Super Gold (Soo Khoon Beng) at the 100m before
scoring by half-a-length from Sam Chuas gallant galloper.
Smoking Joe paid S$87 for a win and S$18 for a place on
the tote.

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Third
win for "Smoking Joe" on 26 Feb 2010.
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• 29
Jan 2010 TOAST congratulates Teng Weng Fei and the
other partners of Jupiter Stables for the win in the Group 3
$200,000 1400m Three Rings Trophy by Better Than Ever.
• 23
Jan 2010 TOAST and its president, Ms Constance Cheng,
in her personal capacity donated $2,000 and $3,000 respectively
for a $5,000 table to the Riding for Disabled Association (RDA)
held at Singapore Turf Club.
• 23
Jan 2010 TOAST Trust No. 16, Smoking Joe, won the
$95,000 Class 2 RDA Cup (1400m) journey in just 1 min 21.79
seconds, just 0.28 seconds outside the course record held by
Jabal Tarik. The Tote paid S$28 for a Win and S$10 for a
Place.

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Second
win for "Smoking Joe" on 23 Jan 2010 in RDA Cup.
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Jan 2010 TOAST Trust No. 16, Smoking Joe, beat
the hot favourite Lamborghini Flame in $95,000 Class 2
(1400m). He came off a cozy rails position in 4th to overhaul
Lamborghini Flame close home. The five-time winner
favourite looked unbeatable when he surged forward at the 300m,
but Smoking Joe (Oscar Chavez) produced the better kick
inside the last 100m to get by a neck. Smoking Joe paid
S$76 for a win and S$17 for a place on the tote.

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First
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Jan 2010 TOAST congratulates Tang Weng Fei and his
partners of Jupiter Stables in winning the Top Owner Stable 2009
Award. They are the proud owners of Better Than Ever,
Given Vision and Mexican Rose.
In the Winning Post article, Mr. Tang
mentioned I would really like to see some improvement in the
training of local jockeys. But without a good foundation, our
local jockeys will struggle. They need to set up a proper youth
academy at the Club. This is in line with TOASTs opinion
as we too support that idea.
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