Singapore Racing – Friday
With nominations released for the International races in May, the countdown to the Singapore Airlines International Cup has now started.
With nominations released for the International races in May, the countdown to the Singapore Airlines International Cup has now started.
The Lucky Stable has been relatively quiet in recent years but HOLY WARRIOR might get the famous colours back in the Group winners circle.
The 2014 Racing Awards were run and won last week and no real surprises with SUPER EASY winning the coveted Horse Of The Year award.
WAR AFFAIR (6 for 8) is an outstanding prospect considering his only defeats were on debut and at his last start in Open WFA company.
The 2014 Racing Awards were held in Singapore last night and congratulations to STREET LEGAL, who took out the coveted “Most Improved” award
How far can ZAC SPIRIT go? Can he show his best when things get serious in the 4YO Challenge in the months to come?
The well-bred WALL STREET BOY was placed in Group company in South Australia before competing at a high level in Victoria and Tasmania
A tough finish to Sundays 11 race card in Singapore with two somewhat ugly Class 5’s, a Kranji Stakes C and the usual nice Class 4.
HUKA FALLS might prove hard to pass again in race 8 on tonight’s card.
A mixed-bag on Sunday but while there might be some lower Class fodder, the meeting finishes very strongly with 3 very good punting races.
The field might be small – only eight runners – but with six having serious winning hopes at the weights, it looks a cracker on paper
The number of entries compares favourably in quantum with recent years, with 58 first entries received in 2024, 60 in 2023, 68 in 2022, 53 in 2021, 52 in 2020, 49 in 2019, and 69 in 2018
Ironically, it was a colt which provided Alan with a first Gr1 success, this being Alec and Gillian Foster’s homebred Cereus, who landed the 2001 Gold Cup at Hollywoodbets Greyville, his victory completing a momentous double on the day, with the Gr2 Golden Slipper having gone the way of juvenile filly Tatler, a great-great-great grandaughter of Sun Lass!
JP van der Merwe is not the only guilty party in the matter. In simple terms, he is the only rider to have exercised the NHA’s offer of an Acknowledgement Of Guilt and moved on with his life
Andrew Fortune made it three winners on the Family Day public holiday as Tenango breezed home to win the Gr3 feature