Horse owners, trainers to band as one amid impending Singapore Turf Club closure


Association of Racehorse Trainers Singapore president Michael Clements addressing the meeting at Cheval Cafe Bar Bistro at Kensington Square on June 14. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Anywhere in the world of horse racing, trainers and owners have always been long-time partners sharing one common goal – win races.

On Wednesday night at the Cheval Cafe Bar Bistro in Upper Serangoon, 17 of the 22 Kranji-based trainers and 30-odd owners came together as kindred spirits but with a slightly different spin – a win-win solution.

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