Singapore Racing – Sunday
With the Gr1 Patron’s Bowl run earlier in the day, some solid races close the meeting on Sunday including a tricky Novice event on the turf.
With the Gr1 Patron’s Bowl run earlier in the day, some solid races close the meeting on Sunday including a tricky Novice event on the turf.
After a three meeting suspension Joao Moreira returned to local racing last Sunday needing three for a century of Kranji winners by June.
It looks a terrific meeting from Singapore on Friday and, with the first leg of the exciting The Stewards’ Cup on Sunday, a cracking weekend.
Undefeated as a 3YO, SUPER EASY took on the world in 2012 and his career domestic record is impeccable winning 13 from 15 career starts.
Oscar Chavez might not be the “pin-up” boy of Singapore racing but some recent winning form has him marked as a jockey to follow.
International racing returns to Singapore with the $3 million Singapore Airlines International Cup and the $1 million KrisFlyer Sprint
The biggest weekend of racing in Singapore kicks off on Friday with a bumper nine race card that includes the best two and three-year-olds chasing Group glory.
A Lion City Cup without the Singapore champ ROCKET MAN is like Easter without chocolate, Christmas without presents, a BBQ without cold beer.
The iconic Queen Elizabeth II Cup highlights a great days racing in Singapore and indeed a great weekend with the top sprinters going round on Sunday in the Lion City Cup.
While there is no stand-out in this year’s field – STEPITUP tops the ratings with 83 – the Three Year Old Classic (race 10) has depth and a cracking finish is on the cards.
An all-Polytrack meeting from Singapore on Friday with the Open Benchmark 97 a definite highlight.
James McDonald closed a highly successful short-term stint in Hong Kong with a quartet at Sha Tin on Sunday