Singapore Racing – Friday
It may pay to get the notebook out for the 2014 Emirates Singapore Derby and keep and eye on race 6 on the card at Kranji tonight.
It may pay to get the notebook out for the 2014 Emirates Singapore Derby and keep and eye on race 6 on the card at Kranji tonight.
The Longines Singapore Gold Cup race meeting is one of the best of the year and the big race itself should live up to the hype.
With most owners and trainers looking for a win at the Longines Singapore Gold Cup meeting, Friday’s all-Polytrack meeting is a bit thin.
There is no doubt MR BIG is in the top one or two sprinters in Singapore.
With a couple of big Group Sundays on the horizon, Friday sees a solid if unspectacular meeting, but a nice betting card nonetheless.
Barring what looks a very weak Class 5 (race 9), there looks some terrific racing on Sunday from Singapore and some good horses to follow.
Jockeys are making the most of the “post Joao” era at Kranji with Corey Brown, Alan Munro and Harry Kassim benefitting the most
The Gr1 Raffles Cup is the highlight on a good days racing. The best middle-distance horses do battle for the lions share of the SGD$500,000
A mixed surface meeting kicks off a big weekend Singapore racing. It could be a pivotal night in a very interesting Trainers Premiership
While we would all like to have a share in any one of the runners in the Saas Fee Stakes, the field is relatively weak for a Group 3
With Joao Moreira riding in Hong Kong, jockeys in Singapore get a chance on some nice horses that normally have the Brazilian Ace steering.
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