
Entertaining Sprint
The Landex Cup might not have Group status next to its name but the $125,000 feature sprint looks a beauty and very even at the race conditions.
The Landex Cup might not have Group status next to its name but the $125,000 feature sprint looks a beauty and very even at the race conditions.
It’s safe to say there wouldn’t be many better horses NOT to have won a Group race than HUKA FALLS.
Fastnet Dragon was looking to make it 4 wins on the trot and he duly saluted with another exceptional performance. He won with ease and I get the impression he is not fully furnished. He is the real deal and is headed straight to the top and has his eyes set on the Derby
A solid days racing and while no features on the 11 race card, a good old fashioned handicap sprint (race 10) will keep racegoers interested
The Group 3 Merlion Trophy is the first leg of the Singapore Sprint Series and being on the Polytrack, it always makes for an interesting race and this year looks like no exception.
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 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
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.
Another all Polytrack meeting in August as the Singapore season gears up for the Group 1 features
HUKA FALLS might prove hard to pass again in race 8 on tonight’s card.
An Open Benchmark 97 dash over 1100m highlights a 11 race all-Polytrack meeting from Singapore on Sunday.
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