No more SIA Cup or Krisflyer Sprint
As the objectives set out for the two races have been achieved, the Singapore Turf Club wishes to announce that the SIA Cup and KFIS will be discontinued.
As the objectives set out for the two races have been achieved, the Singapore Turf Club wishes to announce that the SIA Cup and KFIS will be discontinued.
After a relaxing weekend off, this week sees our showcase meeting taking place on Sunday.
He’s like us, he loves to travel and get out of Hong Kong. He’s got a lot of heart, that’s what you need in a good horse,” commented Caspar Fownes on dual KrisFlyer Sprint winner, Lucky Nine.
“Between the two, I like Johnny Guitar a bit better. He is a proven Group 1 winner in Argentina whereas Slew Of Lode is not and faces a big leap in class in the KrisFlyer” says Pat Shaw of his feature runners
“On paper it looks a one horse affair for the highly rated Military Attack”
Four-time champion jockey Joao Moreira stole the show
“Military Attack won this race very easily last year and he’s coming into this race with the same form” says John Moore
Draws are published for the 2014 SIA Cup and Krisflyer Sprint fields
Times and workout details from the SIA Cup and Krisflyer Sprint runners in Kranji today
Runners and riders will be entering the paddock soon ahead of the Gr1 KrisFlyer International Sprint at Kranji
Mike De Kock’s unbeaten Vercingetorix and Oratorio’s champion Military Attack will ensure plenty of interest from SA racegoers
A considered decision to split the longstanding traditional January Premier Yearling Sale into two defined sales platforms has reaped rich rewards for vendors and the Cape Racing Sales team
‘Go watch the L’Ormarins King’s Plate day replays as they narrowed the course and a few didn’t get runs’
Get the full story as told by those who watched every stride, as well as Richard Fourie’s personal insights of the season in his own words
The seven-time Hong Kong Champion Jockey reached the 1814-win milestone with a double at the city circuit to edge past the long-standing mark of 1813 wins set by the legendary Douglas Whyte