So, one week on, what did the Jockey Club actually win out of the new tie-up with Longines? It resembled something more like the shifting of the chairs than a new suite of furniture.
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- May 20, 2013
- Updated: 4:14pm
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Sunday's IT problems aside, we have a gold star for the Jockey Club's never-ending pursuit of an outstanding website for betting customers, which last week offered a new and useful facility on the...
We noted recently racing organisations seem to pick the moment when everyone is watching as the moment to wheel out their worst. Hong Kong Jockey Club, though, is well ahead of the curve, using...
Actor Carl Ng Ka-lung says every time he bets on a horse, he wins. 'I've got insider tips,' the 35-year-old said. 'I won a few thousand [dollars] last time I played.'
Successful, yes. Memorable, yes. Strangely quiet at some times. The 2009-10 season will be remembered for an extraordinary jockey championship, for records broken, for champions who rose and fell...
Some standard pre-racing procedures yesterday had some very non-standard results for trainer Tony Millard, who has scratched two horses from today's Sha Tin meeting because he could not guarantee...
Opinion
Jockey Club international racing manager Mark Player has a major public relations challenge on his hands after Australian trainer Ron Maund launched an extraordinary attack on Hong Kong racing and...
One of the things most admired about Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges is his incredible energy and work ethic. And the conditioning he gained through his unwavering passion for the thoroughbred...
The stewards must act now to stop the farce of charging innocent trainers with breaches of drug regulations, using the excuse of an ill-conceived rule that gives the trainer full responsibility...
As the date of the expected announcement of the identity of the Jockey Club's new executive director of racing has been and gone, it's fascinating to learn an ideal candidate for the job just...
Owning a racehorse has become a lot easier for the ordinary racing fan with the Hong Kong Jockey Club's new horse syndication system.
If you're finding the so-called mucus issue a shade confusing, take heart - you are not alone.
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