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Lonely Boy presents Khaw with 150th win

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Lonely Boy, who registered a hattrick early last year and later in the season reeled off four consecutive wins, is back in the winner’s circle after a couple of big runs in the big races

LONELY BOY winning the SELANGOR Race 6
LONELY BOY winning the SELANGOR Race 6 Picture: Selangor Turf Club

In the process, the English gelding provided jockey Khaw Choon Kit with a career milestone victory.

It was the 150th win for Khaw who was partnering the gelding for the first time in the Metro A set-weight event over 1100m at Sungei Besi here today.

Moon Face, drawn on the outside barrier, charged to the front after the start and set a brisk pace while Khaw was happy to let Lonely Boy trailled in fourth spot.

Lonely Boy  moved up a place round the home turn but Moon Face  quickened and broke away. At the 200m, the leader was four lengths clear and seemingly unstoppable.

But his early effort took its toll on Moon Face and he soon began to shorten strides, just as Lonely Boy was opening up brilliantly behind him. Lonely Boy raced past Moon Face in the final 80m to win drawing away by 1 3/4 lengths.

"He's a quiet horse and very lovely to ride," Khaw said of Lonely Boy. "Whatever the distance, he just gives everything.

"At the 200m, Moon Face had several lengths on us but I believed in my horse, knowing that he still had plenty to give. We got there in the end."

Lonely Boy landed in Malaysia in 2018 with a record of one win and four placings in six starts in England. He was unbeaten in two runs in 2019 before heading to Singapore where he was placed once in three starts at Kranji.

Back in Malaysia, the son of Lethal Force has now won nine more times including a record eight wins last year.

Last October, Lonely Boy finished third to Black Thorn  in the Selangor Gold Cup and a month later, came third to Elite Remarkable  in the Coronation Cup, both races over 1600m. He was then given a spell and finished first-up in the new season over 1100m in late February.

"He rejuvenated well during the break and once again showed his class," said trainer Mohd Sukri. "His preparation this time is spot on as we have targeted the Tunku Gold Cup (in May) for him next."

On riding his 150th winner, Khaw said: "Actually it has taken quite a while as I started riding seven years ago. Nevertheless I will keep on going and work hard."


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