A terrific days racing headlined by the 2016 installment of the Chairman’s Trophy.
It’s safe to say there are more than just one Queen Elizabeth II Cup’s on the world racing circuit but each is unique to it’s jurisdiction and the Singapore event is no exception
Sunday’s Longines Gr1 Singapore Gold Cup meeting is the best weekend’s racing of the year
This weekend is the second leg of the open Triple Crown and it marks the return of Spalato and Quechua
Emperor Max arrived in Newmarket on the 27th of September and by all accounts is thriving in his prep for Saturday’s Qipco Gr1 Champion Sprint at Ascot
In one of the most riveting finishes to the Emirates Singapore Derby ever seen at Kranji, the 20th edition saw two of Singapore’s best horses fight out the finish
Two feature races suggests this is a cracking days racing and more importantly, the internationals are just round the corner.
It was daring tactics to some, but Brown knew what he had underneath him, having already been aboard at the horse’s last two wins, including the traditional Gold Cup trial, the El Dorado Classic (2200m) three weeks ago
It is eerie to think that there would have been no Siren’s Call, Sound Of Warning, or for that matter Call To Unite, had fate not decreed that Enchanted Cove follow her dam to South Africa, and that Peter de Beyer had the foresight to return Elusive Fort back home from the States as well!
There’s lots more to play for!