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Singapore Racing – Today
Some solid without being spectacular races to close the card but those that were impressed with ALASAMO last start maiden win, will want to get back on-board in race 7.
Some solid without being spectacular races to close the card but those that were impressed with ALASAMO last start maiden win, will want to get back on-board in race 7.
A very solid Friday night card headlined by the Premier Racing Partnerships Stakes Open for three-year-olds, the first leg of the More Magic 3YO Championships (race 7).
A terrific days racing from Singapore today and while there is plenty on offer for punters early, the meeting finishes with some beauties including a Kranji Stakes A Poly sprint over 1000m
A mixed turf and poly programme today with plenty of traps for the unwary; sidestepping the Class 5’s and a very weak Maiden may be the smartest moves. But tread warily and Fairview also looks tough again
The Jumbo Jet Trophy highlights a very good days racing and more importantly heralds the start of what is arguably the best two months of racing in Singapore.
Trial form is often over-looked when doing race form but it will pay to start including those with a nice hit-out under their belt.
It will be interesting to see if followers of Joao Moreira have “pockets-full” after Friday or are licking their brazilian wounds heading to the 11 race card on Sunday.
He’s back. The man they call “Magic”, Joao Moreira, returns to racing in Singapore for a full-weekend for the first time since 2013.
A tough card to find winners but on the the plus side that usually equates to value for canny punters.
A rare August feature with the running of the Causeway Classic and the Group 3 race certainly brightens an otherwise standard fare of Poly and turf racing.
An odd card on Sunday with some good races and some not so good races on offer.
Race 7 on the card – a Class 5 (division 2) over 1200m – comes under the “not so good”category but the beauty of this sport is that every race has a winner.
Futura Park trainer Brett Crawford will be winging his way to Hong Kong
In this second of a new weekly column entitled Time Is Money, we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights