Le Grange Has A Bestseller On The Kranji Card

First due off @ 06h30 on Sunday

The Ricardo Le Grange-trained Bestseller has the Group runs on the board and looks primed to add the SG$110,000 Gr3 Silver Bowl to his already impressive CV on Sunday at Kranji.

Amazingly, the four-year-old son of Dream Ahead has raced at Group level on seven occasions from just 17 career starts, winning two: the Gr3 Committee’s Prize on 9 March and the Group 3 Colonial Chief Stakes on 2 December last year.

Bestseller (Carlos Henrique) would not let Street Of Dreams (Ronnie Stewart) pass in the Gr3 Committee's Prize on 9 March

Bestseller (Carlos Henrique) would not let Street Of Dreams (Ronnie Stewart) pass in the Gr3 Committee’s Prize on 9 March (Pic – STC)

Add three second placings in the Gr3 Singapore 3YO Sprint, the Gr2 Singapore 3YO Classic and the Gr2 Singapore Guineas in 2023, and Bestseller knows how to produce on the big days.

You could also argue that, at his last start fourth in the Gr2 EW Barker Trophy on 21 April, Bestseller could have finished a lot closer to the winner, Lim’s Kosciuszko, and in what is a terrific guide to Sunday’s feature, the runner-up in Lim’s Saltoro.

A point not lost on Le Grange, as he prepares his stable star for the Silver Bowl with one eye on the Gr2 Stewards’ Cup on 30 June and the jewel in the four-year-old crown, the Gr1 Singapore Derby on 21 July.

“Most definitely he could have finished closer,” said the South African conditioner from trackwork on Thursday.

“I thought that run in the EW Barker Trophy was really good with the bad luck he had. And his work on the line was what we wanted to see.

“He came through the race very well and I was happy enough with his recent trial (won trial no 1 on 28 May in the time of 1min 01.37secs). The trial wasn’t super strong, but he just needed ticking over as he’s fit and in a happy place.

“We’ve drawn the ace (1) and there looks plenty of speed on, which suits us. Hopefully we sit a couple of lengths behind the leaders and he will be doing his best work late.”

And the jockey who has been given the reins for the four-year-old series of races is the in-form Brazilian, Bernardo Pinheiro, who was onboard Bestseller at two of his three placings (Classic and Guineas) in the three year-old series last year.

“Bernardo will be keen to win a Group race on him,” said Le Grange.

“He ran second twice in the 3YO series, so is hungry for sure and knows the horse well.

“And I think Pinheiro is a more complete jockey since coming back from Dubai. He has improved in the sense that he has showed me he is now just as adept at riding quietly as he is at front running, which he was always very good at.

“So he will give Bestseller every chance to finish off the race and all bodes well for a big run.”

And with Bestseller’s two Group wins over 1600m and 1700m, Le Grange is well aware that improvement is expected over longer than the 1400m of the Silver Bowl.

“We knew as a three-year-old that he would be a Singapore Derby prospect,” he explained of the Leonardo Jr. Morales Javier-owned gelding.

“So the second Stewards’ Cup and third Singapore Derby legs are right up his alley. Longer the better. And the Gr1 Singapore Gold Cup (over 2000m on 5 October) is a longer-term goal.

“But in saying that, he’s spot on for the 1400m on Sunday. He’s bright, he’s happy and I’m excited to see how he goes.

“From day one this horse has always tried to please us. A real fighter and you can’t train that trait into a horse. A pleasure to have in the stable.”

Of the dangers on Sunday, Le Grange suggested Lim’s Saltoro is the horse to beat, especially over seven furlongs.

“Trainer Daniel Meagher has done an amazing job with that that horse,” he said.

“Meagher has brought him along the right way and Lim’s Saltoro record (six wins for seven starts) speaks for itself.

“And obviously his run in the EW Barker Trophy showed 1400m is right up his alley, so we will have to be on our game on Sunday.

“But I’m very confident he is ready for this race. And the longer the races, the better Bestseller will go.”

Kranji first due off at 06h30 on Sunday.

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