Singapore this Friday
Singapore this Friday has a mixed surface meeting and while there should be some terrific racing on the turf, the feature event is on the all-weather Polytrack and the Yew Tee Classic Stakes (race 7) looks a beauty.
Singapore this Friday has a mixed surface meeting and while there should be some terrific racing on the turf, the feature event is on the all-weather Polytrack and the Yew Tee Classic Stakes (race 7) looks a beauty.
Race nine at Singapore this Sunday shapes as an intriguing affair and one not to be missed.
An all-Polytrack nine race card from Singapore on Friday and at the half-way mark of the 2012 season the race for the trainers’ premiership looks an absolute thriller.
One of only a handful of domestic Group 1 races in Singapore dominates the six race-card today with the running of the SGD $500,000 Patron’s Bowl.
After knocking in his 100th winner last Sunday, the ‘Joao Show’ looks set to continue with a super book of rides for the Brazilian Ace.
Most interest will be on the return of Joao Moreira and whether or not he can knock in his 100th winner of the season.
While the battlers have their usually say at a meeting like this, a Progress and Class 3 sprint make for some very interesting racing
After an exciting climax to the 3YO series on International weekend, the best 4YO’s get there chance for Group glory in the Gr2 Stewards’ Cup on Sunday.
After a well-earned (and rare) week off, racing is back at Kranji with what looks a tough ten race card.
It’s time! After months of speculation and anticipation, the Singapore International Racing Festival climax’s on Sunday with the 12th running of the $3 million Singapore Airlines International Cup.
The much anticipated International Weekend in Singapore gets underway on Friday night with a mixed-track meeting that includes the Group 1 Singapore Guineas.
History shows that three-year-olds have it all to do in this prestigious mile race, given that there have been only ten sophomore winners since its inception in 1861, two of which in the new millennium
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