
A Watertight Alibi!
A very interesting night for punters with a couple of newcomers who have shown enough at the trials to consider at their respective Singapore debuts
A very interesting night for punters with a couple of newcomers who have shown enough at the trials to consider at their respective Singapore debuts
A great day’s racing with two Group Sprint races coupled with a more than solid undercard
There is some quality on offer including a cracking BM83 over 1400m.
An excellent days racing and while some of the Class 3 and 4 turf races have depth and will make for very good viewing
A solid meeting at best but canny punters would be happy in the knowledge that the form usually holds up well in that particular company
There is no magic formula – otherwise this game would be too easy – but while some top imports struggle in the tropics, some grow a leg
The 2017 Singapore Sprint Series gets under way with the running of the Merlion Trophy and the poly Gr2 feature is always a keenly contested affair
I think it’s safe to say that rule number one for pundits in Singapore is don’t tip against Debt Collector
A solid days racing headlined by an extremely strong Class 3 sprint which features a couple of very smart types
Ironically, it was a colt which provided Alan with a first Gr1 success, this being Alec and Gillian Foster’s homebred Cereus, who landed the 2001 Gold Cup at Hollywoodbets Greyville, his victory completing a momentous double on the day, with the Gr2 Golden Slipper having gone the way of juvenile filly Tatler, a great-great-great grandaughter of Sun Lass!
JP van der Merwe is not the only guilty party in the matter. In simple terms, he is the only rider to have exercised the NHA’s offer of an Acknowledgement Of Guilt and moved on with his life
Andrew Fortune made it three winners on the Family Day public holiday as Tenango breezed home to win the Gr3 feature
The son of Master Of My Fate will likely side-step stablemate Eight On Eighteen in the Daily News and go via the Greyville 1900 and Cup Trial into the big one on 5 July