
Singapore Racing – Sunday
A new month and new challenges for Singapore horses with the Woodlands Handicap, Causeway Classic St. and SG50 Trophy getting things started
A new month and new challenges for Singapore horses with the Woodlands Handicap, Causeway Classic St. and SG50 Trophy getting things started
Quality might not be the order of the day in Friday’s nine race card but some good punting races early and a solid finish
A terrific meeting that features two Group races, but it may be an international affair later in the card that upstages them both.
The National Australia Bank Cup (race 5) in particular looks a cracking Poly sprint where GOT LUCK gets his chance in Open Benchmark 83 company.
He may have not covered himself in glory when taking on the best 3YO’s in the Group 1 Singapore Guineas, but A LA VICTORY gets his chance back in Class 3 company and looks hard to beat in race 9.
Who are we to tip against a horse that is a genuine winning hope at start 100? The horse in question is DAAD’S THE WAY
WAR AFFAIR would be very happy how things have gone since controversially deciding to give the International races a miss and concentrate on the 4YO series, which culminates in the Emirates Singapore Derby on Sunday.
Manny Nunes returned to the riding ranks in Singapore with plenty of winners and is likely to continue on with his winning ways tonight.
After Manny Nunes’ one month layoff, it might just pay to follow the Brazilian as he tries to extend his lead in the 2015 Championship.
Value versus good things? The age old punters question and Fridays card looks one where we may be able to put most races into one basket or the other.
A double treat for race-goers on Sunday as we get to see the best 3YO and the best 4YO in Singapore strut their stuff in what is a great days racing.
Superlative Stakes winner and Classic-placed Gustav Klimt will stand at Heversham Park Farm in South Africa, having stood at Haras d’Annebault most recently
Despite a decrease in the horse population and the sale of just 305 lots – 39 fewer than last year – the sale rose to expectations, achieving an impressive aggregate of R171 975 000 and an exceptional average of R563 852 per lot sold