
Carr’s Book Looks Better
The Dux of Adelaide Apprentice School had only one unplaced ride last Friday but to be fair to the young Aussie hoop, the horse was always going to struggle
The Dux of Adelaide Apprentice School had only one unplaced ride last Friday but to be fair to the young Aussie hoop, the horse was always going to struggle
A standalone Friday meeting in Singapore usually means a “calm before the feature race storm” but two runners in the Kranji Stakes A sprint (race 7) makes this a meeting not to be missed.
While the odd Group handicap race around the world occasionally catches the public’s attention the good horses are weighted not to win
It’s fair to say today’s meeting from Singapore is “solid at best” but certainly enough Class 4 sprints to give punters something to smile about
Every little bit helps in the racing game and well worth looking for horses that get a weight advantage at some of the different conditions of races
A very rare Saturday meeting with a late call to postpone Friday’s card due to the sad passing of the former President of Singapore and Turf Club Patron, SR Nathan
We put high expectation on our champions and once again SPALATO will carry our hopes in another Group race, this time the Group 3 Garden City Trophy.
It’s fair to say that Fitzroy made a strong impression at his first campaign, which included two 3yo Group races in his five starts in Singapore
We suggested trainer Pat Shaw may increase his amazing winning strike rate last weekend and the affable South African didn’t let us down.
A terrific days racing headlined by the 2016 installment of the Chairman’s Trophy.
When the hammer fell shortly before 15h00 on Friday on lot 346, a beautiful grey Ascot-bred son of Heavenly Blue, the scoreboard reflected that 303 of the 316 lots had sold over the two days for an aggregate of R171 425 000
Wathnan Racing’s Hit Show foiled Forever Young’s attempt at completing the valuable Saudi Cup/Dubai World Cup double
Demand appears to outstrip supply, not surprising given that many smaller breeders – and some of the old stalwarts – have disappeared