118 deg 1.8km off Sultan Shoal

118 deg 1.8km off Sultan Shoal
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Thursday 18 October 2018

Larry Foley Selections for Kranji Friday 19th October 2018


Larry Foley Selections for Kranji Friday 19th October 2018

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

1 - MIRACLE WEI WEI - Form reads badly and drawn wide but gets blinkers and has trialled well enough in headgear to think he can win at first start in Class 5.
9 - PHIDIAS - Looked to have some in hand last start and will work into this late.
2 - RACING TALENT - Like to see on the turf but placed on this track last start and must go close again from gate 1.

race 2: open maiden (weight for age) - 1000m (polytrack) time: 18:50 prize money: s$20000

8 - JOMO - Drawn wide but the pick of the newcomers on trial form and hardest to beat.
5 - HERO KING - Won recent trial with headgear impressively and can win on debut.
6 - I'M INCREDIBLE - Another who impressed at recent winning trial and will figure.

race 3: class 4 non premier - 1100m (polytrack) time: 19:20 prize money: s$45000

8 - OCEAN MASTER - Supported and ran on very well late last start to place so happy follow.
10 - ROYAL FORTUNE - In very solid form and gets his chance in this field to get a result.
4 - HONOR - Hard to fault honest form but over a year since last win which remains a concern.

race 4: kranji stakes d (set weights) - 1800m course a (lc) (turf track) time: 19:50 prize money: s$38000

1 - MONEY KING - Ran on well to keep the winner honest last start in similar affair and goes close again.
11 - OLIVER - Found form on the Poly but handles the turf and goes close in what is a suitable race.
6 - SMART RACER - Ran on well to place over the mile last start and gets his chance over 1800m.

race 5: class 3 (2) - 1000m (polytrack) time: 20:20 prize money: s$80000

4 - YABADABADOO - In the winning mix when resuming and goes close again from gate 4.
1 - ELITE POWER - Super honest and hard to hold out with headgear removed.
9 - COUSTEAU - Honest, due and will work into winning calculations late.

race 6: class 4 premier - 1100m (polytrack) time: 20:55 prize money: s$60000

4 - MISS DUSTY - Had excuses last start (lame) for disappointing run with have support but has ability so worth another look.
7 - FIRE AWAY - Issues last start (hanging out early) before running on well late suggesting he is worth another look from gate 3 on his winning surface.
6 - COUNTRY QUACK - Improved lengths in this company last start at odds and looked to have some in hand so keep safe.

race 7: class 2 - 1200m course a (lc) (turf track) time: 21:25 prize money: s$100000

14 - BOLD THRUSTER - Very exciting sprinter who looks well-placed carrying the minimum and hard to beat.
6 - ZAC KASA - Potential star who has been very disappointing not to have won with heavy support at two runs this campaign but the switch to turf should see a result.
2 - TANNHAUSER - Resuming after returning a roarer (again) last start but has plenty of ability and can win if right.

race 8: class 3 (1) - 1000m (polytrack) time: 22:00 prize money: s$80000

11 - NATIONALITY - Made the running with heavy support at his Singapore debut and that effort good enough to win this.
1 - JULIUS CAESAR - Ran on well late last start and worth following given a more forward run is expected with blinkers added.
2 - POLE PARADISE - Resuming with some good trials, has first-up form and always competitive in Poly sprints.






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