Singapore this Sunday
While the jockeys championship was well and truly over as early as May, the race for top-honours in the trainers premiership will go down to the wire.
While the jockeys championship was well and truly over as early as May, the race for top-honours in the trainers premiership will go down to the wire.
There are five races on offer from Singapore on Sunday – all on the Polytrack – and while most look to have some solid punting options, it is the Class 3 sprint (race 8) that will get most attention.
While we get a get a bit of everything early (good and bad) the meeting closes with two terrific races that are well worth the wait.
Six races from Singapore on Sunday with the undoubted highlight race 10 on the card, the Group 3 Woodlands Handicap.
After a ‘Swedish Sojourn’ that saw Magic Moreira add another country to his winning hit-list, Joao is back in Singapore and ready to fire on Friday night.
Good news for race-goers, a cracker of a feature with the running of the SGD $300,000 Chairman’s Trophy.
The all Polytrack nine-race meeting has few highlights bar the fact that Moreira could ride another handful as he tries to finish off what has been a bumper month on a high.
Six races on offer from Singapore – a mixed surface meeting – with some interesting races on the E Short Course Turf making finding a winner or two a tough ask.
Derby Day! It doesn’t matter where you are or how you pronounce it, the Derby is one day of the year every race-goer looks forward to and the 2012 Emirates Singapore Derby day is definitely no exception.
Derby weekend: Punters will have one eye on the $1.15 million Group 1 feature on Sunday, but Fridays card has plenty to offer with some competitive racing.
Christmas day in a racing stable is largely business as usual. Horses have to be fed, watered and exercised
James McDonald closed a highly successful short-term stint in Hong Kong with a quartet at Sha Tin on Sunday