Singapore Racing – Sunday
WAR AFFAIR might not be an Australian-bred horse but he sure knows how to win races sponsored by the Aussie breeding industry.
WAR AFFAIR might not be an Australian-bred horse but he sure knows how to win races sponsored by the Aussie breeding industry.
With potential Singapore top-liners finding winning tough of late, it is with some trepidation that we declare EASY MAN the next big thing.
After the Internationals in May and the Derby in July, Gr1 racing returns to Kranji with the running of the Kranji Mile.
Perfect Charger might have had his colours lowered on the Polytrack but that won’t stop punters jumping on the bandwagon in race 7 on Friday.
Everyone loves a winner. GOT LUCK certainly falls under that category after winning his first three career starts.
HUKA FALLS looks hard to beat in race 7. He has returned to racing in fine form this campaign, winning once and placing twice from three runs
Anyone who witnessed the 8-from-8 masterclass by Moreira last Friday might just be a little gun-shy to pick against the man dubbed ‘magic’
The E Course at Kranji seem to favour horses in front and God help the swoopers if a horse kicks clear turning for home
Singapore welcomed back turf racing last Sunday and it is with confidence that we approach Fridays mixed-surface meeting
The 2YO’s get their last chance for Group glory as juveniles in the Juvenile Championship where WAR AFFAIR looks very hard to beat.
A well-named ‘mini’ feature – the Yew Tee Classic Stakes – headlines an otherwise tricky nine race card from Singapore on Friday
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