118 deg 1.8km off Sultan Shoal

118 deg 1.8km off Sultan Shoal
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Tuesday 25 September 2018

Kranji Tuesday 25th September 2018. - Selections from Larry Foley of https://kranjiracing.com


Kranji Tuesday 25th September 2018. -
Selections from Larry Foley of https://kranjiracing.com




race 1: kranji stakes d (2) (set weights) - 1200m course d (lc) (turf track) time: 18:20 prize money: s$38000

1 - SACRED MAGIC - In good form and ran on well last start in this class on poly. Won maiden on turf and with Michael Rodd to ride hard to hold off.
7 - JOYOUS - Will enjoy being back on turf and far better suited this distance. Can give a sight from the good gate.
5 - MILITARY MIGHT - Went back from wide gate before running on poly last start. Small field suits and could be running on.

race 2: pgi jockeys challenge asia (1st leg) kranji stakes d (set weights) - 1800m course d (lc) (turf track) time: 18:55 prize money: s$38000

4 - PACIFIC OCEAN - Maiden who just missed on the Poly last start in this Company and more than handles the turf so can win.
2 - WONDERFUL PAINT - Improved to win at start two stepping up to the mile and pay to follow.
1 - KOKONI - Company suits as does trip and can win with support likely courtesy of Moreira.

race 3: pgi jockeys challenge australia (2nd leg) kranji stakes c (2) (set weights) - 1200m course d (lc) (turf track) time: 19:30 prize money: s$80000

1 - MISTER YEOH - Beaten as the odds on pop in Class 2 last start but can carry 59.5kg and make quick amends here.
5 - IMPERIUM - Just got the job done as even money favourite in easier company last start but is progressive and handles the turf so can follow.
8 - CHOCANTE - Went very close first up after spell and happy to follow back on the turf.

race 4: pgi jockeys challenge south africa (3rd leg) kranji stakes c (1) (set weights) - 1200m course d (lc) (turf track) time: 20:05 prize money: s$80000

3 - SUPER POWER - Very progressive type who won well when resuming and pay to follow.
6 - MORITZ ECLIPSE - Showed last start why the turf is his caper and goes very close on a repeat of that effort.
8 - LIM'S KNIGHT - Drawn wide but will get back and run on strong with the switch to the turf in his favour.

race 5: pgi jockeys challenge uk (4th leg) kranji stakes b (set weights) - 1600m course d (lc) (turf track) time: 20:40 prize money: s$100000

3 - TESORO PRIVADO - Drawn wide but hard to fault form and recent trial suggests he is spot on to win again.
5 - EAGLE EYE - Backed up Class 3 win with very good run in the Moonbeam Vase and that form will hold up in this field.
1 - TWICKENHAM - Form reads badly but very much appreciates this company and the mile with blinkers added.

race 6: phumelela gaming & leisure ltd trophy class 4 non premier - 1200m (polytrack) time: 21:15 prize money: s$45000

3 - REVOLUTION - Racing well and ran on stoutly to just miss last start in Novice class. Shows promise and should be hard to hold off.
1 - GOLD STRIKE - In good form. Drops back in trip and on to poly but trial was solid and with Michael Rodd to ride from gate two should get a good run throughout.
6 - MO ALMIGHTY - Freshened after strong Maiden win. Trialled solidly and should get a good run from inside gate. Can be in the finish.

race 7: kranji stakes d (1) (set weights) - 1200m course d (lc) (turf track) time: 21:55 prize money: s$38000

2 - KING OF WAR - Disappointed last start after a string of placings. Finds it hard to win but switch back to turf and 1200m may help.
7 - TAICHI BELT - Just missed last start on poly. Won Maiden on turf and could be hard to run down with Duric up.
4 - COME AND TAKE ALL - Form reads badly but race suits and showed enough late last start and at a recent trial to consider at odds.

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bebas118/Mangocharlie - 118 deg 1.8km off Sultan Shoal

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