Tag Archives: Jerry Ng Chi-lam
HONG KONG HORSE RACING: WHAT A LONG AND STRANGE RIDE IT’S BEEN
By Hans Ebert @hanseberthk My aunt and uncle were the only racing fans in the family though family friends were loyal supporters of the sport in Hong Kong. My father would always remind me that Ceylon, where we came from, … Continue reading
Posted in Hong Kong Jockey Club, Hong Kong Racing, The horse racing industry
Tagged Cheng Tai-chee, George Moore, George Sofronoff, happy valley, HKJC, Jerry Ng Chi-lam, Joe Pereira, Johnny Cruz, Kenny Kwok, lester piggott, Marcel Samarcq, MC Tam, Nick Metrevelli, Peter Miers, Peter Tse, Rambo Tse, Robin Parke, Ted Fordyce, Tony Silva
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A DIFFERENT LOOK AT THE 2016 BMW HK DERBY AND A TALE OF TWO CITIES CALLED HONG KONG
By Hans Ebert Let’s face it, if you were born after The Handover in 1997, there’s not a helluva lot to do in Hong Kong other that being dragged kicking and screaming by the girlfriend to shop till you drop, … Continue reading
Posted in brett prebble, Hong Kong Jockey Club, Hong Kong Racing, Horse Racing, JOHN MOORE, The horse racing industry, Tony Cruz
Tagged BMW Hong Kong Derby, BMW Hong Kong Derby 2016, Brett Prebble, Chad Schofield, Cheng Tai-chee, Danny Brereton, Danny Nikolic, DARRYL HOLLAND, Derek Currie, ERIC SAINT MARTIN, Gary Moore, Gavin Lerena, HKJC, HUGH BOWMAN, Ivan Allen, Jerry Ng Chi-lam, Johnny Roe, Johnson Chan, Keith Yeung, Ken Martinus, Kenny Kwok, Philip Robinson, Steven King, Tony Cruz, Tye Angland, Walter Gerrard, Werther
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