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Singapore Racing – Today
The last meeting of 2014 is upon us and while we look forward to the season review, a couple of jockeys can rest easy after a job well done.
The last meeting of 2014 is upon us and while we look forward to the season review, a couple of jockeys can rest easy after a job well done.
While Laurie Laxon has HW Alwin Tan breathing down his neck at the business end of the 2014 season, you wound’t bet against the Kiwi.
EL PADRINO has had a pretty impressive career to date. When winning in Korea at his last start, he joined the undisputed champ, ROCKET MAN,
A very tough night for punters with plenty of depth in most races making finding the winners even tougher than usual
As we near the end of the 2014 season, things start to wind down with some mediocre Poly races dominating the race cards.
Sunday doesn’t disappoint in that regard but a diamond in the rough is a Kranji Stakes A sprint (race 9) that has HUKA FALLS back on the Poly and hard to beat.
A tough night for pundits and punters with more than a few horses looking like they have found the right race to show their best form.
A few nice local races on what should be a sunny Singapore Sunday afternoon but all eyes will be on the big screen and SPALATO in Hong Kong.
We have said it before and we will say it again, the trials on Tuesday and Thursday morning at Kranji are a terrific guide.
It might not stop a nation but the Longines Singapore Gold Cup certainly slows down a republic.
A great weekends’ racing but, to be fair to some nice horses going round on Friday, the all-Polytrack meeting doesn’t reach great heights.
The final leg of the More Magic 3YO Championships headlines a solid 8-race card from Singapore and all eyes will be on one horse – AFFLECK.
In this second of a new weekly column entitled Time Is Money, we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights