Seemingly always destined to become a Hong Kong trainer, Pierre Ng will fulfil a cherished ambition on Sunday (11 September) when he saddles eight runners at Sha Tin, hopeful of eventually matching the success of his father and former trainer Peter.
Ng, 39, and New Zealander Jamie Richards, 33, are the two newcomers on the Hong Kong trainer’s directory for the 2022/23 season and, while Richards won’t have a runner this weekend, Ng hopes to impact immediately – a few nervous butterflies, notwithstanding.
“I feel great but nervous,” Ng said. “As it comes closer to the meeting, you get more nervous with the horses racing under your name, so the pressure is on.
“But thankfully I’ve got a very good team and so many good staff that can help me focus more on my horses. So, all of that helps a lot.
“The horses are going well. I’ll try and knock on the door on Sunday and hopefully it opens.”
Introduced to Hong Kong racing almost as soon as he could walk, Ng’s first exposure to the sport came through visits to the stable of his father Peter, who trained from 1983 until his retirement in 2013 – a career crowned by two Hong Kong Horse of the Year winners, Mystic (1985) and Quicken Away (1989, 1990).