Pierre Ng is already well versed in travelling horses and the newcomer to Hong Kong’s training ranks is thriving in Dubai as preparations continue for a new but familiar challenge.
Ng will saddle his first two overseas runners when Duke Wai lines up in the G1 Al Quoz Sprint (1200m) and Glorious Dragon in the G1 Dubai Turf (1800m) at Meydan, an experience which has come naturally to the trainer after successful campaigns to Japan and Singapore with the quirky but brilliant Aerovelocity.
“Once you have the overseas experience, it helps you a lot in your future career. I haven’t been to Dubai, it’s my first time, it’s a pretty nice place, a big place as well – it’s huge,” Ng said.
Licensed ahead of this season as a trainer in Hong Kong, Ng previously spent time under the tutelage of John Size, Francis Lui and Paul O’Sullivan. Alongside O’Sullivan is where Ng played a pivotal role in the management of Aerovelocity – one of Hong Kong’s finest sprinters who had loads of ability and a fiery attitude to match it.
Ng travelled Aerovelocity to triumphs in the 2015 G1 Takamatsunomiya Kinen (1200m) in Japan and 2015 G1 KrisFlyer International Sprint (1200m) in Singapore.
Level-headed at trackwork each morning at Meydan this week, Ng remains pleased with his horses as they build towards Dubai World Cup night on Saturday, 25 March.
“Duke Wai has settled in well. In the first two days he was a bit curious around his surroundings and after that he was much better,” Ng said.