Newly-licensed Seelan Raj Mahendran joined an elite band
of apprentices to win their very first ride when he piloted BLACK QUAIL to
victory in a Class 4 - 1250m handicap at Sungei Besi here today.
For Seelan, 22, it did not matter that he had to share
the win with last year's champion rider and apprentice Clyde Leck on WHITE
PEACH.
Seelan tried to lead all the way on BLACK QUAIL but WHITE
PEACH, who started favourite, got up in the last stride to snatch a deadheat.
BLACK QUAIL, winner of three races in Singapore, has now
picked up five wins since coming under the care of Richard Lines who is
Seelan's master.
WHITE PEACH has scored six times in 23 starts. The
gelding landed unraced in Singapore but did not start racing until he was
shipped to Charles Leck in Kuala Lumpur.
"It was a good day," said a very
modest Seelan. "The actual racing is totally different from barrier trials.
And also I realized that I need to improve more on my skill, my rhythm and
my fitness. It was an unexpected win. I feel happy."
"He's a hard working boy and I think he has a good
future," said Lines.
On his ride on BLACK QUAIL, Lines said: "He showed good
composure on the horse. He got him into a nice rhythm and didn't panic when
he was challenged in the straight."
Incidentally, BLACK QUAIL also provided another
apprentice Chong Kar Hoong with his maiden win in July last year, although
it wasn't Chong's debut ride.
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