Though C.leck was finally disqualified and suspended after being given sufficient time to organise a smooth transfer of his stable ,horse racing assets and modus operandi till it is ready to run on its own with his 2 lieutenants overseeing them , he remains very much in remote control from his fort.
To avoid being accused of playing plum pudding during his reign , these 2 newly licenced trainers will continue to run this business as usual . If they suddenly show great results , it will reflect badly on leck , so slowly and surely , they will continue to make more money until such time when everything cool down and then they will flex their muscles.
Unfortunately the decision to disqualify him so late leaves a very bad picture of the club management. If Leck had been disqualified much earlier after evidence showed he dope horses to lose races , the public would have appreciated the efforts of the management in cleaning up cheats. But it was not to be , his charges should have been transfered to all other existing trainers to the choice of his owners and not allowing him to buy time for his private arrangement. The club also accomodated Leck by offering licences immediately to O'Hara and Kok to take over lock stock and barrel giving Leck a chance to continue his illegal business.
Why is this condone by the authorities governing horse racing in Singapore? Is Leck well connected which he often bragged he is to VIPs?
Have the management ever considered all these exposed evidence that will put them in bad light for assisting Leck to ply his trade? Is he alone or there are many others involved in this connection? Leave it to you punters to analyse.
To avoid being accused of playing plum pudding during his reign , these 2 newly licenced trainers will continue to run this business as usual . If they suddenly show great results , it will reflect badly on leck , so slowly and surely , they will continue to make more money until such time when everything cool down and then they will flex their muscles.
Unfortunately the decision to disqualify him so late leaves a very bad picture of the club management. If Leck had been disqualified much earlier after evidence showed he dope horses to lose races , the public would have appreciated the efforts of the management in cleaning up cheats. But it was not to be , his charges should have been transfered to all other existing trainers to the choice of his owners and not allowing him to buy time for his private arrangement. The club also accomodated Leck by offering licences immediately to O'Hara and Kok to take over lock stock and barrel giving Leck a chance to continue his illegal business.
Why is this condone by the authorities governing horse racing in Singapore? Is Leck well connected which he often bragged he is to VIPs?
Have the management ever considered all these exposed evidence that will put them in bad light for assisting Leck to ply his trade? Is he alone or there are many others involved in this connection? Leave it to you punters to analyse.