SINGAPORE: Being a professional jockey was all 29-year-old Singaporean Jerlyn Seow ever wanted after spending years training to be one.Which explains why when she heard news of the Singapore Turf Club closure while scrolling through social media on Jun 5, she stopped in her tracks.
Hence, Ms Low pointed out, they are technically not part of the compensation packages. However, Mr Ong feels they are an integral part of the entire horse racing industry – without them, races cannot happen.Both say that the period of 16 months leading up to the closure is not nearly enough to dismantle a complex industry.
Steven Chia , host of Heart of the Matter podcast, with guests Low Peck Kem, Jason Ong and Jerlyn Seow. Jason Ong: When the government it wants the land for future generations, that is good. It’s just how the message got passed to us and what problems we are going to face .You can only transport eight horses a month to Australia. Malaysia has said it will take 200. about S$4,000 to upkeep a horse.
Ms Low: The best thing to do is take the next 16 months to plan the transition, not only for the owners, for the trainers, for the jockeys but also for the horses.
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