• 31
Dec 2010 TOAST Trust No. 14 has been terminated. The
chestnut gelding, Look At Me was sold to one of Look At
Me stakeholders for $20,000.
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Dec 2010 All TOAST members can dine in Kichi Kichi
Hotpot with the new 20% Privilege card with immediate
effect. Please view www.expressrotaryhotpot.com
for more information on Kichi Kichi Hotpot outlets.
• 30
Nov 2010 Mr Ron Tan, a stakeholder in TOAST Trust No.
17 and 18 said, I am proud to be a TOAST Trust stakeholder
and strongly believe that TOAST provides an excellent platform
for amateur first-timers such as myself to be exposed to horse
racing industry. My daughter is an ardent nature lover,
and I remember my son, in his boyish days, even think of himself
as a black stallion and would only gallop around and refused to
walk like a boy should. We are excited as a family to be
part of the trust and look forward to meeting different people
from various backgrounds within the organization. Mr Ron Tan
is a partner of First Alverstone Partners, a private equity
group based in Singapore.

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Mr
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• 24
Nov 2010 Let
us give our condolences to the family of late Tun Dr Lim Chong
Eu for their loss of a remarkable man who was not only a highly
respected Politian, but also one who took immense pleasure in
horse breeding. Dr Lim was Penangs former chief minister and
a key contributor to Penangs economic success today. In the
eyes of the public, he was an imperative figure in Malaysian
politics and had played a big role in the countrys history.
At a personal level, he had been a great friend and advisor to
TOAST as he had given sound advices to TOAST during the initial
growth of TOAST which was established since October 2003. It was
Dr Lims proposal to restrict TOAST Ordinary Members to horse
lovers, who have time, passion and potential contributions to
TOAST and the Singapore horse racing industry as a whole, by
invitation only. This is to maintain a high level of quality,
trust and confidence in TOAST member base, which is underway. Dr
Lim had also encouraged TOAST to have Mr Bill Tan Tjo Tek in the
organization as Mr Tan, who is now TOAST Vice President, is
another man who loves horses and will contribute to TOASTs
development. Unfortunately, TOAST has not been able to actualize
Dr Lims suggested scheme about featuring a horse race
sponsorship to boost TOASTs publicity. On the horse racing
scene, Dr Lim was a co-breeder of several good horses, including
Storm which had won the $150,000 Silver Cup and $250,000
Raffles Cup in Singapore in 1993, becoming the first 3yo to win
a classic race on the Malaysia-Singapore circuit at the Silver
Cup. It is disheartening that Dr Lim had not been able to
interest his family into taking up his horse breeding hobby.

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Casual
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Julia Ho during a visit to Penang in July 2010.
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• 26
Oct 2010 TOAST President and Treasurer made a visit to
The British Racing School (BRS) at Newmarket, England. They were
honoured to have a guided tour around BRS during the visit,
together with 4 other officials from Korean Racing Authority who
were there to learn from BRS on the operations of a racing
school in preparation of setting up their own riding school,
expected in 2014. TOAST President and Treasurer were amazed by
the facilities and training programmes available at BRS.
Set-up by 2 Grants and with operations funded
by the British Government, BRS is the Centre of Excellence for
training in the racing industry with 1st class technology and
training equipment. There are 4 horse simulators (3 costing
about 10,000pounds each; and 1 with sensors costing about
40,000pounds from Racewood Simulators), indoor training arena, 2
all weather gallops and a variety of grass gallops just to name
a few. The new Foundation Apprenticeship course work that lasts
for 9 weeks provides top quality training and is opened to
complete beginners. The Training Instructors are mainly
ex-Jockeys who must go through 9 months of instructor training.
The instructors speak through microphones when they conduct the
course to ensure that trainees are able to hear them clearly and
make use of radio and earpieces to communicate with trainees
when they are riding on the horses. Trainees will be taught of
all the basics they need to know of racehorses as they look
after 2 horses each out of the 70 retired racehorses at BRS,
replicating the working environment at a racing yard. They are
given the official BRS Riding Kit after 2 weeks into the course.
Upon 6 weeks into the course, trainees are given the opportunity
to ride on the horses at full race speed which will be videoed
and reviewed by the instructors with the trainees. Following the
9 weeks Foundation Apprenticeship course work, qualification is
completed in the workplace through the National Vocational
Qualification (NVQ) Level 2 in Racehorse Care together with Key
Skills and Advanced Apprenticeship NVQ Level 3 in Racehorse Care
and Management and Key Skills which will take about 2 years. The
full training provided by BRS guarantees
a job in the horse racing industry.

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Ms
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• 25-28
Oct 2010 TOAST President, Ms Constance Cheng, TOAST
Treasurer, Ms Julia Ho, TOAST Vice-President, Mr Bill Tan Tjo
Tek, and his wife went for the Tattersalls Autumn Horse In
Training Sale 2010 and acquired three 3 years old English
Thoroughbred Racehorses, forming TOAST Trust 17, 18 and 19.
• 24
Oct 2010 Congratulations to Tang Weng Fei of Jupiter
Stable for the terrific thumping twelveth win by the Kranji
Superstar, Better Than Ever, in the $500,000 Group 1 Visit
Indonesia Raffles Cup 1800m. With this win, the Laurie
Laxon-trained champion has snared two Legs of the Singapore
Triple Crown Series, earning a $50,000 bonus for his owners and
has amassed stakes money in excess of $1.6 million for Jupiter
Stable.

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"Better
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• 16
Oct 2010 - 4 Dec 2010 TOAST wrote to the STC criticizing the transparency and professionalism of the deliberation of objections by the Stipendiary Stewards. This issue was brought up due to the overruling of the Objection lodged for Race 7 on 15 Oct 2010, by App TR Barnabas, the rider of third placed horse, SENAPATHY, against HAPPY FORTUNE, placed second, on the grounds of interference making the turn into the straight. TOAST and many others felt that given that kind of interference at the turn into the straight, with Happy Fortune going all out to move forward disregarding the interference to other horses, and a mere margin of 0.2L, there were more than sufficient grounds to warrant a reversal of placing.
Please refer to TOAST
website Dialogue
with STC for more details of the correspondences with
STC (for TOAST members only).
• 16
Oct 2010 - 4 Dec 2010 TOAST wrote an enquiries to STC on 16 Oct and 4 Dec 2010 to find out the basis for scraping a race. The STC has written back to enlighten us on its policies on field sizes, which are as follows:
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Group races and Sponsored races will be run irrespective of number of entries and/or
acceptors.
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All other races (except races over 1800 metres or longer) will be cancelled if there are less than 6 acceptors at time of final Acceptances.
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Races of 1800 metres or longer will be run if there are at least 4 acceptors at time of final Acceptances. This was introduced in 2009 to encourage the importation of more horses that can run over longer distances.
• 3
Oct 2010 Congratulations to Mr Tang Weng Fei of Jupiter
Stable for the fantastic eleventh win by Better Than Ever
in the $500,000 Group 1 Panasonic Kranji Mile 1600m. In a superb
effort, Better Than Ever won his stablemate Waikato
(2nd place) narrowly by a neck right at the last stride and with
Ghozi (3rd place) a further one and a half lengths behind.
With this win, Better Than Ever has excelled into an
all-time record of 11 wins in a streak, achieving a record that
no other horses have accomplished before.

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Mr
Tang Weng Fei (centre) with Trainer Laurie Laxon (on his right)
and Jockey Saimee Jumaat (on his left) after "Better Than
Ever" won the Kranji Mile.
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• 25
Sep - 1 Oct 10 TOAST President, Ms Constance Cheng,
together with TOAST members, other owners and Singapore Turf
Club officials, went for an Irish trip to attend the Goffs Orby
Yearling Sale 2010, organized and partially subsidized (800
Euros per person) by the Irish Thoroughbred Marketing to promote
the Irish Racing Industry. The trip included a city tour around
Dublin, Connollys Red Mills Horse Feed Factory, The Irish
National Stud, Gilltown Stud, Kildangan Stud and Racing at The
Curragh Racecourse. The trip goers also met up with Trainer John
Oxx.

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Stallion
Sea The Stars at Aga Khan's Gilltown Stud in Ireland (The
stallion is owned by a Hong Kong owner Christopher Tsui).
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• 12
Sep 10 Congratulations to Mr Bernard Lee of Horizon
Stable for the excellent victory by Always
Certain, in the Group 3 $200,000 Committees Prize
1600m. Jockey Danny Beasley, the regular jockey of
"Always Certain", had paced "Always
Certain" very well to a comfortable win against
"Ghozi" (2nd) and "New Rose Wood"
(3rd). "Always Certain", under Trainer Michael
Freedman, stopped the clock at 1 min 33.85 sec, a new
course record, taking 0.26 sec off Intercepts time recorded
in winning back in May.

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"Always
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Sep 2010 All TOAST members are entitled to a 10%
discount at Cheval Café, located next to Singapore Turf Club
Riding Centre at 10 Woodlands Ave 3 Singapore Turf Club Riding
Centre Singapore.
• 24
Aug 10 Our TOAST President, Ms Constance Cheng, is one
of the 12 donors to the Presidents Challenge 2010 for a copy
of the PA 50th Anniversary Commemorative Book We
Are One specially autographed by our Prime Minister, Minister
Mentor, Senior Minister Goh and PA Deputy Chairman. The amount
donated by Ms Constance Cheng was S$26,800.

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Book
presentation to Ms Constance Cheng by President S R Nathan at
the Presentation Ceremony and Gala Show of the PA Musical
The Fried Rice Paradise held at the Esplanade.
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• 22
Aug 10 Congratulations to Mr Tang Weng Fei of Jupiter
Stable for the marvelous performance by Better Than Ever
as he emerged first in the $200,000 Group 3 Jumbo Jet Trophy
1400m, 3 ½ lengths ahead of Waikato (second) and another 1 ¼
lengths from Ghozi (third). With this easy win, Better
Than Ever is now officially rated the second best racehorse
in Singapore with a rating of 117, just 2 points behind world
class racehorse Rocket Man. Also, he has seized his 10th
win in a streak and hit the $1m mark in prize money. Quoted by
Mr Tang Weng Fei, Ninetyfive Emperor won 10 races in a row
but he ran second at debut to Grand Canyon. Better Than Ever has
done the same but he has never lost a race.

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"Better
Than Ever" with Owner Tang Weng Fai, Trainer Laurie Laxon
and Jockey Saimee Jumaat after winning the Jumbo Jet
Trophy.
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• 16
Aug 10 - 16 Sep 10 TOAST provided feedback to STC on 16
Aug and 16 Sep 2010 on the following concerns:
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Current STC Management System
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Proposal
to make changes to the Veterinary Certificate for
Importation and Registration of Racehorses with the Malayan
Racing Association
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To
include the height of the horse certified by a vet
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To reinstate the Radiological
Examination to be compulsory and not optional or be based on an
opt-out system to protect owners, especially new buyers, from
being taken advantage by sellers or middlemen
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Proposal
to make changes to the Importation Criteria for Unraced or
Raced Horses
Please refer to TOAST
website Dialogue
with STC for more details of the correspondences with
STC (for TOAST members only). •
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Jul 10 - 16 Sep 10 TOAST provided feedback to Singapore
Turf Club (STC) on 28 Jul, 11 Sep and 16 Sep 2010 on the
following matters:
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Unfair consideration of suspension days to jockeys who race in
Singapore only
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Irrationalized flexibility for jockeys who committed offences to
defer suspensions
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Removal of demerit
point system by STC
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Proposal for
local jockeys in Singapore to claim allowances in
handicap weight to have a level playing field against
more experienced expatriate jockeys
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Proposal to revamp MRA Rules of Racing, Regulations and
Notices regarding the composition of the Appeal Board, which
refers to the STC Senior Racing and Racing Stewards
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The Appeal Board should
comprise experienced persons in racing and knowledgeable in the
rules of racing (e.g. ex-Stipendiary Stewards, ex-Trainers,
ex-Jockeys and even good ex-Amateur Jockeys other than legal
personnels)
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STC Stewards are less stringent in their judgment as
compared to those in other countries
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STC Stipendiary Stewards Report contained far too
little information of the races in the report, often briefly
summarized with 1 or a few sentences only and jockeys were
seldom questioned in races
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Duty of the Stewards
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It is the duty of the Stewards
to lodge objections when required even when jockeys do not do
so. Upon objections, the race videos should be reviewed
immediately and critically, and results of the races should only
be released and confirmed after the Stewards review and final
decision.
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Blur and low level of clarity of race videos available on
STC website
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Image and perception of horse racing in Singapore
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Horse racing is a King of
Sports that not only generates revenues for a country, but also
brings glory to it. Horse racing should not exist for the sole
purpose of betting and money making, but it should be to provide
entertainment and is a form of prestige that allows social
interactions amongst horse lovers
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Singapore horse racing industry
is placing themselves in a very ugly light by associating horse
racing with inappropriate and unhealthy behaviors or vices
evident in Racing Guide books where there are distasteful
advertising of cabaret girls for entertainment services, thus
relating horse owners to people who visit rowdy night clubs and
display scandalous behaviors after races
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Proposal of STC to make long term plans that look after
the interest of local sporting owners, trainers, jockeys, etc,
for the growth of the horse racing industry in Singapore,
instead of short term plans of making money out of the industry
Please refer to TOAST
website Dialogue
with STC for more details of the correspondences with
STC (for TOAST members only).
• 3-5
Jul 10 TOAST President and Treasurer with 2 other
friends, TOAST member Ms Doreen Choo and Ms Julia Khoo, were
invited by Dato Seri Teh Choon Beng, committee member of Penang
Turf Club and Malayan Racing Association, to attend the
RM1,000,000 Malaysian Group 1 Astro Wah Lai Toi Sprint Trophy
1400m at Penang Turf Club (PTC). It was an exciting race which
was won by a Malaysian gelding, Perfect Pins, trained by
Trainer K L Chong. They had an enjoyable time at PTC as they met
up with many other friendly Penang horse fraternities.

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Group
photo taken over lunch at Penang Turf Club before the race. Left
to right: Dato Teh Choon Beng, Ms Constance Cheng, Ms Julia
Khoo, Ms Julia Ho, Ms Doreen Choo and Mr Crispin Bennett.
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