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Big Night For Stanley Chin
2018-11-12 by Harry Troy

Stanley Chin enjoyed one of his best nights ever as a trainer leading in a winning treble and providing the quinella in race three on Friday nights sand program.

A former Champion Apprentice in Hong Kong who has ridden with success right around the world, Chin is into his fourth year as a trainer and on Friday saddled up the most runners of any stable for the night with 10 competitors, only finishing out of the money in race six.

The promising Irish bred three year old Éclair Supreme was the first of Chin’s winners when he led throughout with the blinkers on first time to win the Class 6 over 1050 metres under stable apprentice Eric Cheung. Éclair Supreme is by the former Godolphin galloper Dandy Man (Ire) and is the first of the progeny to race in Macau. Whilst Friday nights win was only a lowly class 6 the gelding looks destined for better things. Although not an overly big horse he is well put together and has a nice turn of foot and has indicated in trackwork and trials that he should be able to handle both the turf and the all weather surface.

Stanley Chin came close to pulling off a massive quinella in the race with his other runner My Golden Boy (Fausto Henrique) only beaten a half length for second with the quinella odds with the winner flashing at over 100/1.

Striking Achiever under urgings of Fausto Henrique showed plenty of grit to fight back and win the next race the Class 2 over 1050 metres from the stable mate The Pirate King (Luis Corrales) to give Stanley Chin a $281.00 quinella in the race. A six year old son of Lonhro (Aus) Striking Achiever has now won four races in Macau all over the 1050 metres on the sand, and clocked 1.01.8 for Friday night’s win equal to his personal best.

The Pirate King was game in defeat after stepping away a touch slow and then having to work hard in the run to share the lead with Striking Achiever in the run to the turn. Second favorite Mr. Singh ran on fairly for a distant third under Wayne Smith.

Stanley Chin rounded his day out when the 58/1 outsider God Get People under Filipino jockey Jonie Pescuiso showed plenty of tenacity off a wide run to blow his more fancied rivals away in the Class 2 & 3 over 1510 metres. Whilst his recent form has been respectable, God Get People has essentially been a only a decent class 4 galloper for most of his career and many thought that Friday’s race was a bit on the rich side for the six year old. However there was some smart money late for the son of Darci Brahma (NZ) that seen his price tumble from over 100/1 to 58/1.

Chin has a big team in work and some nice new horses and is seeking his first ever Macau Trainer’s Title. At the moment he sits on six winners in fourth spot behind last year’s Champion Tony Fung who is on ten wins.

The win on God Get People was a welcome change of luck for Jonie Pescuiso who has had only seven rides total for the new season. Able to ride at the minimum of 116 pounds Pescuiso will be hoping to capitalize on Fridays win and chase more opportunity.

Four times Champion Macau jockey Luis Corrales continued his wonderful association with Victory Megastar in taking out Friday nights main event the Class 1 & 2 over 1350 metres.

Prepared nowadays by Tony Fung, Victory Megastar made it win number five in Macau all over the 1350 metres and all with Luis Corrales in the saddle. The six year old son of Medicean (GB) came with his customary late surge to win easily by two and a half lengths from The Whirlwind (Ruan Maia), with Tony Fung’s other runner Kelowna Star (Fausto Henrique) running in third a neck away.

Prior to arriving in Macau Victory Megastar had won a 1400 metre maiden at Kempton from only five runs in the UK. The geldings Macau record now reads 18 starts for five wins, six placings and over $1.6 million HKD in prize money.


Eclair Supreme

Striking Achiever

Stanley Chin and Fausto Henrique

God Get People

Jonie Pescuiso


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