Caution – Battlers At Play!
A mixed surface meeting and with some of the better races scheduled for Sunday – including the Korean Racing Association Trophy – there does look a few battlers taking part so pundits may be cautious
A mixed surface meeting and with some of the better races scheduled for Sunday – including the Korean Racing Association Trophy – there does look a few battlers taking part so pundits may be cautious
Around the world, most owners’ dream of having a Derby winner and that dream becomes a reality for the connections of one horse on Sunday afternoon in Singapore
Without delving too deeply into the archives, we can safely assume that no jockey has ever ridden three 2YO winners on the same day in Singapore. Nunes might on Friday.
A stand-alone Friday meeting to start the Emirates Singapore Derby month of July and the mixed-surface meeting looks a good one for punters.
Some very interesting races for punters on Sunday including a very open Kranji Stakes A event over 1400 (race 9).
As we near the half-way mark of the 2016 season, trainers, jockeys and apprentices alike will be having a quick glance at the premiership logs to see how they are faring
The feature on the card is the $500,000 Patron’s Bowl and the Group 1 status ensures a very competitive race.
After the oddly named but bang-in-form Laughing Gravy took out the Queen Elizabeth II Cup in emphatic style last Sunday, a standalone Friday meeting to bring punters quietly down to earth.
The racing just gets better again in 2016 with a hugely competitive Stewards’ Cup on Sunday.
A big weekend of racing from Singapore highlighted by the Gr2 Stewards’ Cup over 1400m on Sunday.
An all Polytrack meeting from Kranji and there looks plenty of interesting Class droppers and a couple of Pat Shaw Poly specials for punters to follow.
Beyond the pending investigations, things ended well enough for the Bass-Robinson yard when the improving Rainbow Lorikeet stamped her Paddock Stakes prospects with a gutsy victory under a top-notch ride by Aldo Domeyer