118 deg 1.8km off Sultan Shoal

118 deg 1.8km off Sultan Shoal
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Wednesday 8 August 2018

Kranji Friday 10th August 2018



Kranji Friday 10th August 2018

Kranji Friday 10th August 2018 - Selections from Larry Foley

race 1: class 5 - 1200m (polytrack) time: 18:20 prize money: s$20000

3 - PRINCE FERDINAND - Form reads badly but will grow a leg back in Class 5 with gate 1 and Duric a factor.
1 - DRAGON GOLD - Just missed last start dropping to Class 5 and hard to hold out back on the Poly.
5 - SUN EMPIRE - Went too quick early last start and nothing left in tank but suited in Class 5 and bold run expected.

race 2: restricted maiden (2 and 3 year old) (weight for age) - 1200m course e (sc) (turf track) time: 18:50 prize money: s$85000

1 - CENTENARY DIAMOND - US-bred raced maiden who has trialled well enough locally to have a big say from gate 2 with Rodd to ride.
7 - NADEEM SAPPHIRE - Drawn wide but has speed and will find this easier than the Golden Horseshoe so must be considered.
6 - KING ZOUSTAR - Freshened after having excuses for poor debut. Gets blinkers added and can seriously consider on the back of good recent trial.

race 3: class 4 premier - 1400m course e (sc) (turf track) time: 19:20 prize money: s$60000

3 - DREAMWEAVER - Form looks patchy but drawn to advantage and recent trial suggests he could show them a clean pair of heels.
1 - ELITE BEAST - Form reads terribly but likes to go forward and can give a sight dropping to Class 4.
2 - HYDE PARK - Found form, can lead and in this a very long way on a course that suits.

race 4: open maiden (weight for age) - 1600m course e (sc) (turf track) time: 19:50 prize money: s$20000

6 - ZULU WARRIOR - Beaten by a handy type last start with gap to third and could be hard to catch here.
1 - INTROIT - Showed more than enough first up with blinkers added for new trainer to win this.
7 - LARSON - Led them up in same race as Zulu Warrior last start and cheeky run expected again.

race 5: class 3 (2) - 1200m (polytrack) time: 20:20 prize money: s$80000

7 - EYE GUY - Very progressive type of who won well in a good Class 4 field last start and has trialled very well since. Big show.
1 - ANONYMOUS - In form and could be hard to beat with head-gear added back on the Poly.
4 - RIVER GOLDEN - Won two starts back in this Class and recent trial was sound. Will be running on strongly.

race 6: kranji stakes c (set weights) - 1600m course e (sc) (turf track) time: 20:55 prize money: s$80000

1 - TESORO PRIVADO - Won as the odds-on elect last start for new stable and hard to run down here with 4kg claim.
5 - KING LOUIS - Freshened after big run in the Guineas and gets blinkers back on so forward run expected.
4 - SOLARIS SPECTRUM - Excuses last start and could run a very cheeky race from gate 1 with 4kg claim. Value.

race 7: class 3 (1) - 1200m (polytrack) time: 21:25 prize money: s$80000

3 - CAPTAIN JAMIE - Backing up after making the running over 1400m last Sunday but handles the Poly and could show up.
1 - RED DAWN - Ran on well last start on the turf over 1400m and better suited here so can win.
2 - ANCIENT WARRIOR - Excuses last start when supported (lame and debris in trachea) and will work into this late so keep safe.

race 8: class 4 non premier - 1400m course e (sc) (turf track) time: 22:00 prize money: s$45000

1 - KEY SUCCESS - In the mix when blinkers added last start and pay to follow with forward run expected.
3 - MOLINEUX - Another who ran on very well on the E Course in Maiden Company last start and can seriously consider from gate 3 with Duric up.
5 - SMOOTH OPERATOR - Drawn wide but backed up maiden win this trip with good trial and forward run expected.



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