
Halfway House
As we near the half-way mark of the 2016 season, trainers, jockeys and apprentices alike will be having a quick glance at the premiership logs to see how they are faring
As we near the half-way mark of the 2016 season, trainers, jockeys and apprentices alike will be having a quick glance at the premiership logs to see how they are faring
The feature on the card is the $500,000 Patron’s Bowl and the Group 1 status ensures a very competitive race.
This meeting does look an entrée to the Gr1 Patron’s Bowl on Sunday but as always, plenty on offer for punters
After the oddly named but bang-in-form Laughing Gravy took out the Queen Elizabeth II Cup in emphatic style last Sunday, a standalone Friday meeting to bring punters quietly down to earth.
It’s safe to say there are more than just one Queen Elizabeth II Cup’s on the world racing circuit but each is unique to it’s jurisdiction and the Singapore event is no exception
With one eye on Sunday and the iconic running of the 2016 Queen Elizabeth Cup, a mixed track meeting is on offer to race-goers on Friday.
The racing just gets better again in 2016 with a hugely competitive Stewards’ Cup on Sunday.
A big weekend of racing from Singapore highlighted by the Gr2 Stewards’ Cup over 1400m on Sunday.
The third leg of the Singapore Golden Horseshoe series sees the best of the current crop of 2YO’s head to the start in race 5 over 1100m.
An all Polytrack meeting from Kranji and there looks plenty of interesting Class droppers and a couple of Pat Shaw Poly specials for punters to follow.
While the May International weekend is a thing of the past in Singapore, the Group 1 Singapore Guineas more than props up what is a terrific day of racing.
Despite a decrease in the horse population and the sale of just 305 lots – 39 fewer than last year – the sale rose to expectations, achieving an impressive aggregate of R171 975 000 and an exceptional average of R563 852 per lot sold
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