Singapore Racing – Sunday
While there is the odd good supporting race, the 2014 Patron’s Bowl is well worth admission price alone.
While there is the odd good supporting race, the 2014 Patron’s Bowl is well worth admission price alone.
An odd friday with an even number of races – eight to be exact – and there looks plenty of opportunities for punters to find a few winners.
A nice finish to the Singapore card on Sunday and with two small fields in races 8 and 9, tactics and late scratchings will play a big part.
Not a great deal of depth in the 9 races from Singapore on Friday and as such it may be a good meeting for finding some outright winners
Missing out on a run in the KrisFlyer Sprint might be the best thing that happened to EL MILAGRO.
He might be the tallest handler in Singapore but it’s fair to say Michael Clements is an unassuming character in the Singapore training ranks
While Shane Baertschiger only has three runners engaged in Singapore today, the man they call “Stretch” could be a trainer to follow.
The meeting after the international week is always a bit flat. The fields suggest as much but there is always a winner or two to be found
Sunday at Kranji and the $1-million Gr1 Kris Flyer over 1200m and the $3-million Gr1 Singapore Airlines International Cup over 2000m take centre stage.
The Singapore stellar weekend kicks off with a bumper racemeeting on Friday. War Affair, the champion 3yo elect steps up in distance in the Singapore Guineas
A rare stand-alone Friday meeting in Singapore as all and sundry prepare for the big International meeting next weekend.
In one of the most high-profile in-race incidents of the past five years, former SA champion jockey Gavin Lerena was found guilty of four charges, while Jason Gates didn’t escape punishment
Glistian Events’ Joao da Mata chats to Cape Racing Chairman Greg Bortz about the path ahead for SA horseracing
At the age of 93, Mr Ferraris is still active in racing as a training consultant, and he takes great joy in following the career of his grandson, Luke Ferraris, a successful jockey in Hong Kong
The starting stalls stuck on the Fairview polytrack capped a mostly forgettable week for South African horseracing when the Nelson Mandela Bay Racing fixture ground to a dismal halt on Friday