Rodd’s Hot!
It’s safe to say Michael Rodd has been selective in choosing his rides in 2016.
It’s safe to say Michael Rodd has been selective in choosing his rides in 2016.
It might be a day for value seekers in Singapore on Sunday with most fields having plenty of depth
Plenty of good races on offer this weekend, including a very intriguing Kranji Stakes A turf sprint over 1200m
The Raffles Cup and as you would expect at the Weight-For-Age conditions over 1800m at Gr1 level, it is a race for very good horses
A terrific weekend of racing with the running of the 2016 Raffles Cup, and while the best middle distance horses will strut their stuff at Group 1 level on Sunday, some handy sprinters make Friday’s meeting well worth a look.
While next Sunday’s Raffles Cup and El Dorado Classic meeting is one of the better days racing of the year, the Landex Cup over 1200m certainly keeps the punters happy today
While weight can stop a train, it looks a good night for the number 1 saddlecloth and it may pay for punters to follow the Numero Uno.
The Group 3 Saas Fee is an excellent race for both up-and-coming middle distance horses looking at bigger races later in the year
Not many horses arrive in Singapore with a CV that reads as well as ECLAIR CHOICE’s but after two unplaced runs at Kranji, it’s time the 5YO gelding got a result.
We suggested a couple of week ago that things have started to get serious in Singapore and one look at the Group 1 Panasonic Kranji Mile field confirms just that
As befitting a weekend that will see one of the most intriguing Group 1’s in many a year – the Kranji Mile on Sunday – tonight’s card has something for everyone
In this second of a new weekly column entitled Time Is Money, we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights
This time last week we were looking forward to the 163rd renewal of the World Sports Betting Cape Town Met
In a new weekly column we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights, and set the fractions with Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Kenilworth WSB Cape Town Met racemeeting
A seasoned racing fan writes that in the zone between 15 and 3 minutes before the official race time, nobody is interested in listening to the personal fancies and various constructions of the presenters’ exotic permutations