Pierre Ng has enjoyed a superb start to his training career and, ahead of his third season, the ambitious handler is not one for dwelling on the past as he chases riches both at home and abroad as the start of the 2024/25 campaign quickly approaches.
“I’m very comfortable with what we have done over summer. Hopefully we have a better season than last season,” Ng said.
“We definitely have a better string to last season. The horses have trialled well and had a perfect summer, they enjoyed that, also they’re picking up form well. We’re looking forward to the races to perform and to win them.”
Ng fell short by one win in last season’s trainers’ championship to his former boss Francis Lui (69-70), although the term was sweetened by a quartet of Group 3 wins with his stable’s now banner horses: Galaxy Patch (twice), Mugen and Taj Dragon.
Mugen contests the G1 Sprinters Stakes (1200m) at Nakayama on 29 September in Japan along with fellow Hong Kong raider Victor The Winner. Ng is hopeful of fulfilling a long-held ambition of securing overseas glory in addition to his 110 Hong Kong wins.
“That’s what I looked for on my first day of training – winning races overseas and getting my name out there internationally. I really wanted to do that, and in my first year too, anything would be amazing,” Ng said.