Malaysian jockey Mark Ewe may have called Singapore home but he has always had a bit of luck on his own turf in his heyday as a leading apprentice. He is now banking on the happy hunting ground of his former pitstop visits to resurrect his Kranji career. In 25...
Except that the 39-year-old was not packing just an overnight carry-on bag this time round. He bought a one-way ticket to Kuala Lumpur, relocating to the Malaysian capital in September.
“Things weren’t too good in Singapore. So, I’ve come back to Malaysia looking for better results,” he said with a touch of sadness. “I called my good friend, jockey HK Cheng, whose brother HY Cheng is a trainer. I asked if I could get rides if I came up to Malaysia,” said Ewe. “I saw my old boss Charles Leck and said hi to him, but he’s already got his son Clyde riding for him. So I don’t think I’ll get rides from him.
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