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Gray banks on Wisdom saving his best for races

Gray banks on Wisdom saving his best for races

If horses were graded for their work at home, Infinite Wisdom is probably one good example who would barely get a pass mark. But luckily for his connections, the three-year-old chestnut by All Too Hard is a totally different proposition when it matters more - on...

Gray convinced Polytrack is not Sky’s limit

Gray convinced Polytrack is not Sky’s limit

A boilover win out of left field has not only saved Sky Rocket from a float trip to Malaysia, but also earned him a ticket to a Group 3 race this Saturday. Through a combination of poor form and bad luck, the one-time Singapore Gold Cup favourite (2018) had been...

Gray Sure could Do with a third win on the bounce

Gray Sure could Do with a third win on the bounce

Debuting Sure Will Do in an Open Maiden might not have done justice to his hefty price tag, but in hindsight, a low-key start has reaped more benefits than trainer Stephen Gray could have bargained for. The Chens’ new NZ$210,000 purchase was meant to have his...

Gray expects better Wisdom on turf

Gray expects better Wisdom on turf

Trainer Stephen Gray is banking on a return to turf for Infinite Wisdom to showcase his true ability in the $125,000 Group 3 Singapore Golden Horseshoe (1200m) on Saturday. The son of All Too Hard was well backed second-up following his convincing all-the-way debut...

Gray’s faith in Sky Rocket repaid

Gray’s faith in Sky Rocket repaid

Sabah owner Patrick Lau’s patience with out-of-form Sky Rocket had been wearing thin, but he did well to heed trainer Stephen Gray’s unshakeable belief that the Darci Brahma seven-year-old’s better days were not behind him. Starved of wins since September 2018, Sky...

Sure Will Do some damage after second win

Sure Will Do some damage after second win

Exciting four-year-old Sure Will Do franked the brilliant form shown at his impressive debut win with another facile win second-up on Saturday. While the first rout came in the softer company of an Open Maiden race over 1200m on turf, there was even greater merit in...

Gray stoked with double for overseas owners

Gray stoked with double for overseas owners

Trainer Stephen Gray was rapt with his early double on Sunday, even if the feat still had a bittersweet taste when he thought about the two owners. Both Sabah Star and Kharisma, who were at back-to-back wins, are raced by overseas connections, who would normally grace...

Gray eyes off well-liked race for favourite horse

Gray eyes off well-liked race for favourite horse

A win from Hugo in Saturday’s $70,000 Class 3 Division 1 race over 1200m on Polytrack could set the stage for a shot at a much loftier target next week. Trainer Stephen Gray would of course prefer a win to warrant backing up the home-bred five-year-old by Smart...

Lim’s Cruiser to head to Tasmania

Lim’s Cruiser to head to Tasmania

Two-time Singapore champion sprinter Lim’s Cruiser has farewelled Kranji after connections decided to send him to Tasmania with a possibility of an eventual return to the racetracks in Australia. The Casino Prince eight-year-old entered quarantine on Friday and is...

Hugo a winning chance ride for Kellady

Hugo a winning chance ride for Kellady

Trainer Stephen Gray was in high spirits after stable pet Hugo rang up a double for the yard on Saturday. Earlier on, newcomer Sure Will Do struck at his first start for one of Gray’s favourite owners, Mr Chen Chin Sang and wife Elaine. Two and a half hours later,...

Gray tags Sure Will Do as ‘next good horse’

Gray tags Sure Will Do as ‘next good horse’

Trainer Stephen Gray was effusive of impressive debut winner Sure Will Do even if the NZ$210,000 purchase put a relatively modest field to the sword in the $20,000 Open Maiden race over 1200m on Saturday. Gray bought the Per Incanto four-year-old as a yearling in New...

Hard not Too Think about Derby

Hard not Too Think about Derby

Trainer Stephen Gray predicts a staying future for Saturday winner Hard Too Think, and more boldly, a berth in the same highlight of the day next year, the Singapore Derby. Well backed into $20, the All Too Hard four-year-old took up the running for Vlad Duric in the...