Pierre Ng landed a potentially decisive blow in the battle for the 2023/24 Hong Kong trainers’ championship with a treble highlighted by a pair of Group 3 victories at Sha Tin on Sunday (23 June) to edge to a vital two-win lead over Francis Lui.
In only his second season of training, Ng boosted his tally to 65 wins when Mugen claimed the HK$4.2 million G3 Premier Cup Handicap (1400m) and Galaxy Patch triumphed in the HK$4.2 million G3 Premier Plate Handicap (1800m).
With only six meetings left in the season, Ng not only regained the ascendency in his tussle with former mentor Lui, who has 63 wins, but also laid the foundation for tilts at even loftier targets with Mugen and Galaxy Patch.
Trailing 63-62 at the start of the meeting, Ng surged back into the championship lead when Greenwich landed the first section of the Class 4 Diamond Handicap (1400m) under Andrea Atzeni before rising talents Mugen and Galaxy Patch crowned a glorious afternoon for the young handler.
“The plan for June, there’s four Group 3s – lucky to get three of them and unlucky not to get four,” Ng, 40, said. “We’re happy enough. The stable planned for that and hopefully we can head on to the last day. Good luck to both of us (Ng and Lui) and hopefully we both get more winners to enjoy.”