Singapore Racing – Sunday
A cracking days racing that includes two Group races and a bumper undercard that will keep punters extremely busy.
A cracking days racing that includes two Group races and a bumper undercard that will keep punters extremely busy.
A mixed days racing with some good races looking roses amongst the thorns that are some ordinary Class 5 and maiden affairs.
While the race goes on without the reigning Horse of the Year, the $200,000 feature could be a mere exhibition gallop if SPALATO is as good as we think he is.
A nice Novice event early in the card (race 3) that features three last start winners and an interesting newcomer in DEVIL’S CUT
After a few ordinary meetings the racing gets back on track in Singapore on Friday with a very solid nine race card.
It’s safe to say there wouldn’t be many better horses NOT to have won a Group race than HUKA FALLS.
Once again an eight race card is on offer at Kranji on Friday evening and once again, the best races will see us home.
Not a great deal to get excited about on Sunday card it may be the calm before the storm as we head into a big month or two of Group racing.
Only eight races on the menu at Kranji on Friday but there looks something for everyone with value early and some good things late.
The Causeway Classic Stakes looks a beauty given most of these horses will grow a leg back on the Polytrack.
The Woodlands HCap may have been just “another” Gr3 before SPALATO, arguably Singapore’s best horse, decided to make his anticipated comeback
After Saturday’s potentially gamechanging L’Ormarins King’s Plate day, a total of 28 thoroughbreds remain in contention for the 163rd renewal of the R5 million World Sports Betting Cape Town Met
One World made good for master trainer Vaughan Marshall to give the Milnerton veteran his maiden success in the 164th renewal of the L’Ormarins Gr1 King’s Plate courtesy of his son One Stripe at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday