118 deg 1.8km off Sultan Shoal

118 deg 1.8km off Sultan Shoal
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Saturday 22 September 2018

Kranji Sunday 23rd September 2018. - Selections from Larry Foley of https://kranjiracing.com



Kranji Sunday 23rd September 2018.

Selections from Larry Foley of https://kranjiracing.com

race 1: gilt complex 2017 stakes class 4 non premier - 1100m (polytrack) time: 12:50 prize money: s$45000

7 - RICHEBOURG - Caught wide but outclassed them on debut. Gets a tongue-tie and from the good gate should give a sight again.
1 - EFFORTLESS - Checked at 300m but ran on stoutly to place last start in similar class. 4kg claim helps and should be running on.
2 - GLORIA ECLIPSE - Had support and led throughout to hold on in KSD over this trip last start. 2kg claimer replaces Duric but this not much stronger and from good gate should be hard to run down again.

race 2: debt collector 2016 stakes restricted maiden (2 and 3 year old) (weight for age) - 1200m course b (sc) (turf track) time: 13:20 prize money: s$85000

1 - MACH - Has been runner-up at both career outings, at Morphettville (SA) and at Singapore debut when well supported and held up on straightening. Should be improved and despite 4kg weight rise should be hard to beat.
2 - BOY NEXT DOOR - Ran in some good races in NZ without winning and has placed at both Singapore outings. Well drawn and should be handy throughout.
9 - LINCOLN MOONLIGHT - Led and run down late at debut when coming from wide gate. Better drawn here and should be prominent.

race 3: stepitup 2015 stakes kranji stakes c (2) (set weights) - 1000m (polytrack) time: 13:50 prize money: s$80000

3 - LIM'S RACER - Resuming and trialling well after change of stables. Well drawn, has speed an has first up form. Can win.
4 - CADET - Resumed well with good Class 3 win. Subsequent trial was strong and from inside gate can box seat throughout. Will be in the finish.
5 - KISS YOUR SONG - Ridden forward from wide gate and fought hard to win narrowly last start. Rises 4.5kg but has won past three and is progressive. Hard to hold out.

race 4: war affair 2014 stakes kranji stakes a (2) (set weights) - 1200m course b (sc) (turf track) time: 14:20 prize money: s$125000

1 - RAFAELLO - Sat wide and too strong on poly last start. Has to give them all weight but has won eight times at the trip and will be hard to hold out.
9 - BE BEE - Resuming. Three Year Old Sprint winner who found 1600m too far in Singapore Guineas last start. Better suited this trip and could charge home late.
6 - HERMANO MENOR - Fought on well when resuming. Suited here and on minimum weight should be handy throughout.

race 5: super ninetyseven 2013 stakes class 4 non premier - 2000m course b (sc) (turf track) time: 14:50 prize money: s$45000

3 - MATSURIBAYASHI - In form and placing in KSC company over 1800m two back should hold up here.
1 - GOLD REWARD - Racing honestly in this company and with Michael Rodd to ride from a good gate should be handy throughout. Hard to hold off.
5 - LIM'S RIPPLE - Had excuses (Checked, debris in trachea) three starts back when well supported over this trip. Placed on poly last start over 1800m and with Troy See to ride again can be in the finish.

race 6: flax 2012 stakes kranji stakes a (1) (set weights) - 1200m course b (sc) (turf track) time: 15:20 prize money: s$125000

9 - ZAC KASA - Caught wide when resuming before running on after big effort in Lion City Cup at his start prior. Hard to beat with 52kg.
5 - CURVATURE - Fought to hard to hang on when odds-on favourite last start over 1400m. Has been freshened and should be prominent.
8 - BIRAZ - Caught wide and just missed in this class last start on poly. Better drawn here, suited on turf and should be hard to run down.

race 7: el dorado classic (sg3)(3 year old and upwards) (rider allowances not permitted) - 2000m course b (sc) (turf track) time: 15:50 prize money: s$150000

12 - KING LOUIS - Promising stayer who will make his presence felt late with 52kg.
6 - MAKANANI - Takaoka runner who is coming into form at the right time and could be hard to hold out.
7 - SKY ROCKET - Very progressive stayer who knows how to win and looks well placed with 54kg.

race 8: always certain 2011 stakes kranji stakes c (1) (set weights) - 1000m (polytrack) time: 16:25 prize money: s$80000

9 - NOVA VOCAL - Resumed with support and ran on well behind smart one last start and could be hard to hold out in this field.
10 - COUSTEAU - In very solid form, often value and wins soon without surprising.
2 - FLAK JACKET - In the place mix last start in this company but may appreciate drop to 1000m on effort prior.

race 9: raffles cup (sg1)(3 year old and upwards) (weight for age) (1st leg singapore triple crown series) (rider allowances not permitted) - 1600m course b (lc) (turf track) time: 17:00 prize money: s$1000000

2 - DEBT COLLECTOR - First run in 2018 in the Jumbo Jet was huge and looks to have trained on well on the back of a nice recent trial. Can win at the WFA conditions.
1 - CIRCUIT LAND - In the winning mix in the Jumbo and mile suits. Looks a winning hope with H Bowman from gate 6.
10 - NOAH FROM GOA - South African Group 1 mile winner who took two runs in Singapore to show he could be a contender in WFA races.

race 10: better than ever 2010 stakes kranji stakes c (set weights) - 1400m course b (lc) (turf track) time: 17:35 prize money: s$80000

4 - MADE IN RUSSIA - Won like a good thing at Singapore debut and looks a horse to follow through the grades.
7 - STAR JACK - Dropping back from 2000m but hard to fault form and company suits. Big show.
13 - AUTUMN ASSAULT - Exciting 3YO who bolted in last start in albeit much easier company but pay to follow with gate 1 a bonus.

race 11: cheyenne dancer 2009 stakes class 4 non premier - 1400m course b (lc) (turf track) time: 18:05 prize money: s$45000

9 - THE WIND - Has looked to have some in hand at his last couple on the Poly and can win with winkers added in what is a more suitable turf race.
3 - GOL GOAL - In good form and race suits with best work expected late. Can win.
4 - LIM'S ZOOM - Becoming slightly costly for followers given the support he gets but wins sooner than later.



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