
Singapore Racing – Friday
While the Group 1 Patron’s Bowl on Sunday afternoon headlines the weekends racing, Friday sees a very good nine race card with plenty of options for canny punters.
While the Group 1 Patron’s Bowl on Sunday afternoon headlines the weekends racing, Friday sees a very good nine race card with plenty of options for canny punters.
If you are having a flutter on Sunday – and if you are reading this there is a big show you are – then it may pay to see how the Short Course
It looks a fair night for punters, however, with a few races having a choice between 2 or 3, it might be handy to pull the right rein early.
SPANISH BAY faces his biggest test to date against older horses in KSA company today (race 10).
The month of June is upon us and while there is only one Group race on the horizon, the Group 1 Patron’s Bowl on June 21 will be a beauty
Only one reason to head to the track today and that is WAR AFFAIR.
While a couple of solid Class 4’s keep the Friday evening meeting respectable, it may be the 2YO’s that keep the meeting interesting.
Some ordinary fields litter the day but a couple of very interesting races late in the day will keep punters on their toes and on-course
A good nights racing for punters hoping to get back on track after a tough weekend.
Since the Singapore Turf Club gave the International weekend a tweak back in 2010, the race and carnival has gone from strength to strength.
The big race is upon us and for the first time in many a year it will pay not to put a line through any of the runners
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
When the hammer fell shortly before 15h00 on Friday on lot 346, a beautiful grey Ascot-bred son of Heavenly Blue, the scoreboard reflected that 303 of the 316 lots had sold over the two days for an aggregate of R171 425 000