Singapore Racing – Sunday
Some excellent racing on Sunday and while only a small field will head to the start for race 9, the Open Stakes mile looks an even affair and a tough one for punters.
Some excellent racing on Sunday and while only a small field will head to the start for race 9, the Open Stakes mile looks an even affair and a tough one for punters.
The Class 3 poly sprint (race 7) is a cracker and certainly the highlight of the nine-race card.
Punters eye three horses in Race 6 – Raise No Doubt, Peace No War & Dragon Dynasty
One of Singapore’s elite horses makes his first appearance at the races. All eye’s will be on Zac Spirit in a cracker of an Open sprint.
A small field heads to the start for today’s feature – the Gr3 Woodlands Classic Stakes – and again trainer Pat Shaw holds all the aces.
With the annual Racing Awards done and dusted for another year, jockeys and trainers alike know the job to topple the leading trainer Laurie Laxon and leading hoop, Manny Nunes, is a tough one.
It’s fair to say that a couple of 2014 champions in Laurie Laxon and Manoel Nunes have no intention to give up their crowns in 2015.
Good turf racing continues on Sunday at Kranji and while the card has thrown up some fodder, the Kranji Stakes event looks a beauty.
Some good races on Sunday and hopefully some good punting with RAISE NO DOUBT looking strong in race 9 on the card, a Kranji Stakes C dash.
While Mexican Rose was no Empire Rose, the Singapore rose was a Group winner three times at Kranji and won eight from 11 starts.
The first meeting of 2015 is upon us. Only time will tell if Laxon, Nunes and Kassim continue on their winning ways to more premierships.
In this second of a new weekly column entitled Time Is Money, we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights