Singapore Racing – Friday
An odd nights racing with what looks some good punting races early, some great races late with some forgettable races sandwiched in-between.
An odd nights racing with what looks some good punting races early, some great races late with some forgettable races sandwiched in-between.
From a personal angle, I have settled in well here and although the constant humidity is something to get used to, especially for a slim and trim guy like me, I am loving every minute of it
There is no doubting that in a one race course city, an all-weather track is worth it’s weight in gold. In current memory only a once in-a-life-time storm has stopped a full meeting going ahead on the “second” track
Always a fun night at the races when the Canadians are up and about and the annual Canada Cup always seems to gather a nice field.
We enjoy watching jocks of the calibre of Jamie Spencer, Tommy Berry, Blake Shinn, Hugh Bowman and Darryll Holland – all capable of riding with the best anywhere in the world
After the extravaganza that was the $3.05 million CEFC Singapore Cup last Sunday, this meeting looks vanilla at best.
Trainer Michael Clement will be hoping his Argentinean newcomer – RIDE OF VALKYRIES – becomes somewhat of a racing icon in Singapore.
Well, this race day is an odd one. A $3.05 million race – that’s serious coin – but with a catch Joseph Heller would be proud of.
It’s Chinese New Year and that means some great racing in Singapore and a bumper card on Friday has more than one highlight.
Some great racing on what should be a beautiful Sunday afternoon at Kranji, highlighted by the Group 3 Three Rings Trophy over 1400m (race 9).
A solid card greets punters in Singapore but some more than handy types resuming should make for a very interesting night.
In this second of a new weekly column entitled Time Is Money, we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights