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Choi's Pair Strut Their Stuff In Trackwork
The Straits Times
|April 09, 2025
Lucky To Win and Luen On Feelings look polished in gallops
By his high standards, it has been a couple of quiet race days for trainer Ricky Choi Chun Wai.
He probably did not assemble the cavalry over the last two meetings at Sungai Besi.
The former Macau-based trainer sent in a team of nine – three for the action on April 5 and six on April 6.
His yard managed to secure a win on April 5 when Handsome Joyful went back-to-back in the penultimate Class 4B race (1,020m).
Connections would have been cheering themselves hoarse when the Hong Kong-born handler's runner led from start to finish.
But, the mood would have subdued on April 6. Choi had no winners to show from his six entries.
Now, there is a one-day, 11-race meeting coming up in Kuala Lumpur on April 12 and Choi could come away with double happiness.
He has entered a compact team of five for the races and he could be pinning his hopes on Lucky To Win and Luen On Feelings.
On a sunny morning on April 8 and with the track rated on the "good" side, both gallopers turned up for a training romp and spectators at the trackside would have been impressed with the work put in by his two runners.
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