Macau News
Longshot king Lao strikes again
Comeback jockey Peter Lao has really earned the title of Macau’s longshot king after booting home another generous priced winner on Saturday, with the Tony Fung-prepared White Debbie (Medaglia D’Oro) scoring a strong win in the Class 2 over 1510 metres on the sand at odds of $146.50. White Debbie parked off the well-bet Still... Read More
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Euphoria for Moore as Derby hope emerges
Nick Moore has another legitimate Macau Derby (Listed, 1800m) contender in four-year-old Hostwin Euphoria (Street Boss), who emerged victorious in Saturday’s feature, the 2020 Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale Stakes over 1500 metres. In a drama-charged race Hostwin Euphoria – who jumped the race favourite – went down by a nose on... Read More
Chin gearing up for a big season
Former Champion trainer Stanley Chin has enjoyed a great start to the season and a double on Friday night’s mixed turf and sand card gave him five winners for the new season, with only six race days concluded, and put him into equal second spot on the trainer’s table. Chin opened his night with the... Read More
Perseverance Pays Off For Eric Cheung
Five pound claiming rider Eric Cheung has got off to a great start in his first season as a fully fledged rider with a double on Saturday’s mixed turf and sand card taking him to second spot in the early jockeys’ standings for the new season. Cheung’s afternoon got off with a flying start when... Read More
Golden Conqueror Rules The Sand
Macau’s sand superstar Golden Conqueror (Rothesay) made it eight wins from nine starts on the sand surface with a dazzling display of speed in winning Saturday’s Class 1 over 1050 metres. Ridden by regular rider Roger Yu, Golden Conqueror after flying the gates and taking command of the race, proceeded to give his rivals a... Read More
Taipa treble for Cheong
A treble on Saturday afternoon’s all-weather program at Taipa has given former Champion trainer Sio Cheong a great kick start for the new season, giving him five winners from the first three race days. Cheong got off the mark quickly with the Australian import Blackjack Mok (All Too Hard) in the first of the day,... Read More