Singapore Racing – Friday
Most race-goers will be counting the sleeps until the International races next weekend but for those who can’t wait, the stand-alone Friday card looks an interesting one.
Most race-goers will be counting the sleeps until the International races next weekend but for those who can’t wait, the stand-alone Friday card looks an interesting one.
A solid days racing and while no features on the 11 race card, a good old fashioned handicap sprint (race 10) will keep racegoers interested
May Day, May Day! Hopefully not a call for help but a jubilant winning cry on a bumper 11 race card courtesy of the May Day public holiday
While most race-goers will have an eye on Sunday’s 3 Group races, Fridays all-Poly meeting looks a terrific, not to be missed punting affair
A couple of oddly named horses in PROBABLY and IN FACT look good winning hopes.
While this card doesn’t go close to the quality or depth of last Sunday’s double feature meeting, it will certainly have it moments
Two feature races suggests this is a cracking days racing and more importantly, the internationals are just round the corner.
We celebrate the death of another great man with a public holiday and a terrific race meeting that now includes the Three Year Old Sprint.
A solid (without being spectacular) nights racing from Singapore on Friday and as usual, the
better fields gravitate to the back-end of the card.
Castle or Sapporo? That looks the only question prior to the running of the Group 3 Marsiling Classic Stakes
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