Most trainers are happy when they chalk up a treble - but Me Tsui Yu-sak was less than pleased with his apprentice - despite a winning ride at Sha Tin yesterday, reports the Hk Racing Post.It adds: Apprentice Kevin Leung Ka-wai was reprimanded by his master for saluting too quickly after winning the final race."Simply the 10-pound claim helped the horse win, but I have reminded the boy not to stand up too soon when he is in a tight finish like that," Tsui said.Leung was quick to salute

Most trainers are happy when they chalk up a treble - but Me Tsui Yu-sak was less than pleased with his apprentice - despite a winning ride at Sha Tin yesterday, reports the Hk Racing Post.

It adds: Apprentice Kevin Leung Ka-wai was reprimanded by his master for saluting too quickly after winning the final race.

"Simply the 10-pound claim helped the horse win, but I have reminded the boy not to stand up too soon when he is in a tight finish like that," Tsui said.

Leung was quick to salute the grandstand after driving Mighty Sun to a neck victory in a hard-fought finish over Needles And Thread.

The result evened the score on the pair's previous meeting, where Needles And Thread prevailed after Keith Yeung Ming-lun dropped his whip aboard Mighty Sun.

Yesterday's deserved win helped Tsui leap-frog up the trainers' premiership board, completing the three-timer.

Tsui had recorded eight wins prior to the meeting and added to the tally with wins from My Whisky, Grand Store and Mighty Sun in a highly successful day for the stable.

My Whisky carried the big money and a big weight to score a decisive victory in the second race.

He started as a short-priced favourite at $17 and gave backers no cause for concern with a dominant front-running performance. (www.racing.scmp.com).