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Gray gives Dubai duo a last prep run this Friday

Gray gives Dubai duo a last prep run this Friday

Stephen Gray’s two Dubai raiders Bahana and Newlands will have a last run-out this Friday before they set sail for the Meydan riches.Newlands is entered in the $125,000 Kranji Stakes A Division 1 (1400m) Bahana, Gray’s 2016 Dester Singapore Gold Cup winner runs in the...

GOLD CUP DAY AND FOND MEMORIES

This time last year, trainer Stephen Gray’s party finished well into the night as more than a bottle of gin was downed to toast to Bahana’s fine victory in the Group 1 Dester Singapore Gold Cup (2200m).One year on, the Kiwi handler is going to have another bite at the...

AMIRUL OFF TO TASSIE

AMIRUL OFF TO TASSIE

Trainer Stephen Gray’s promising apprentice jockey Amirul Ismadi is the first to benefit from a new apprentice training scheme as he leaves for Tasmania on Monday.The Singapore Turf Club has been deploying apprentice jockeys between New Zealand and Australia for a...

FANTASTIC FOUR ON RAFFLES CUP DAY

FANTASTIC FOUR ON RAFFLES CUP DAY

The yard celebrated Raffles Cup day with 4 winners and a third in the Group 1 Raffles Cup.Little Master Saluted on debut, under stable apprentice Amirul. "We didn't expect much to be fair. He arrived a horse that needed a great deal of nuturing and schooling at the...

SKY ROCKET – IMPRESSES ON DEBUT

SKY ROCKET – IMPRESSES ON DEBUT

Michael Lee 13/10/2017 The famous Recast tangerine and blue colours were back in the spotlight on Friday night after debutant Sky Rocket made all in the $65,000 Initiation race over 1200m.Sabah-based owner Patrick Lau was in the mid-2000s one of the leading owners at...

GRAY EXCITED ABOUT BOSSON RIDING NEWLANDS IN QEII CUP

GRAY EXCITED ABOUT BOSSON RIDING NEWLANDS IN QEII CUP

Trainer Stephen Gray can’t wait to reunite with top New Zealand jockey Opie Bosson next weekend. The Group 1-winning trainer has enlisted the help of his fellow countryman to ride Newlands (pictured above) in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup (1800m) next Sunday....

WHOSE ELSE’S FINALLY SCORES AGAIN

WHOSE ELSE’S FINALLY SCORES AGAIN

Trainer Gray reckons the rain plays a part in his charge's victoryRead more on The New Paper | RacingPublished on23/05/2017via The New Paper#readOnTNP via @thenewpaper

KOKONI LANDS BOILOVER WIN IN OPENER

KOKONI LANDS BOILOVER WIN IN OPENER

A hush swept over Kranji in the opening event, the 35,000 Open Maiden race over 1400m when Stephen Gray’s Irish-bred newcomer Kokoni sprang a $137 upset at his second local start on Friday night. Winless in six starts in UK for Sir Michael Stoute, the Acclamation...

STAR FOUR-YEAR-OLD IN CRUISE CONTROL AHEAD OF FIRST LEG

STAR FOUR-YEAR-OLD IN CRUISE CONTROL AHEAD OF FIRST LEG

Lim’s Cruiser enjoyed a “cruisy” barrier trial at Kranji on Thursday morning with trainer Stephen Gray happy to just keep his new stable star ticking over. The Casino Prince four-year-old was already a two-time Group winner in last November’s Group 2 EW Barker Trophy...

NO DRAMA FOR DARC BOUNTY

NO DRAMA FOR DARC BOUNTY

Trainer Stephen Gray is predicting a bright future for Darc Bounty following his third win at Kranji on Friday night, probably his most impressive so far. The Darci Brahma three-year-old was never in doubt once jockey Glen Boss took him straight to the lead in the...

BITTERSWEET WIN FOR BILLY BRITAIN

BITTERSWEET WIN FOR BILLY BRITAIN

A return to 1900m saw Billy Britain race away to a comprehensive win in the $60,000 Open Benchmark 61 race over 1900m on Sunday. Settled at the rear as is his customary style, the One Cool Cat seven-year-old started to gather momentum from the 800m. Once he was in...