Tread Warily!
Nine very even races are on offer on Friday night and while that makes for some interesting races, punters will need to be on their toes
Nine very even races are on offer on Friday night and while that makes for some interesting races, punters will need to be on their toes
Some excellent depth to this nine race card with plenty of solid Class 4 fields in and around a couple of very good BM 83 races.
The Saas Fee Stakes is the feature event of the day and the Singapore Group 3 event looks a very even affair on paper.
With a recent winning strike rate of over 14%, it’s fair to say that the Pat Shaw yard is having a good spell.
While a few horses on what looks a solid Friday night card will be justifiably short on race and/or trial form, it might be some of the value options that keep us entertained.
While it’s a crying shame that the showdown between Singapore’s two best horses in SPALATO and WAR AFFAIR hasn’t eventuated, the Panasonic Kranji Mile still looks a terrific race.
As the objectives set out for the two races have been achieved, the Singapore Turf Club wishes to announce that the SIA Cup and KFIS will be discontinued.
Luck plays a big part in winning in this game and not just a late rails split or a crucial inside gate at the all important barrier draw.
A cracking days racing that includes two Group races and a bumper undercard that will keep punters extremely busy.
With a weekend of racing that includes two Group races on Sunday, punters will be spoilt for choice starting on Friday with a terrific nine race card.
A mixed days racing with some good races looking roses amongst the thorns that are some ordinary Class 5 and maiden affairs.
In this second of a new weekly column entitled Time Is Money, we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights