Singapore Racing – Friday
While a few horses on what looks a solid Friday night card will be justifiably short on race and/or trial form, it might be some of the value options that keep us entertained.
While a few horses on what looks a solid Friday night card will be justifiably short on race and/or trial form, it might be some of the value options that keep us entertained.
While it’s a crying shame that the showdown between Singapore’s two best horses in SPALATO and WAR AFFAIR hasn’t eventuated, the Panasonic Kranji Mile still looks a terrific race.
With a weekend of racing that includes two Group races on Sunday, punters will be spoilt for choice starting on Friday with a terrific nine race card.
A mixed days racing with some good races looking roses amongst the thorns that are some ordinary Class 5 and maiden affairs.
A very interesting nights racing with plenty of raced newcomers and horses resuming to keep punters well and truly on their toes.
While the race goes on without the reigning Horse of the Year, the $200,000 feature could be a mere exhibition gallop if SPALATO is as good as we think he is.
A nice Novice event early in the card (race 3) that features three last start winners and an interesting newcomer in DEVIL’S CUT
Quality might not be the order of the day in Friday’s nine race card but some good punting races early and a solid finish
The National Australia Bank Cup (race 5) in particular looks a cracking Poly sprint where GOT LUCK gets his chance in Open Benchmark 83 company.
He may have not covered himself in glory when taking on the best 3YO’s in the Group 1 Singapore Guineas, but A LA VICTORY gets his chance back in Class 3 company and looks hard to beat in race 9.
Who are we to tip against a horse that is a genuine winning hope at start 100? The horse in question is DAAD’S THE WAY