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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
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’
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
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...
Infinite Wisdom to the fore at Kranji
The well-bred Infinite Wisdom overcame a wide gate to score a brilliant win on debut in the $75,000 Mister Yeoh 2018 Stakes Restricted Maiden race over 1200m on Sunday. Half the battle was won when the All Too Hard three-year-old beat rivals on his inside for speed to...
Kharisma brings relief to Gray yard
Odds-on favourite Kharisma’s easy win in the $75,000 Restricted Maiden Division2 race over 1200m on Sunday was widely expected by all and sundry, but it was the symbolism of the win amid the tough times that touched trainer Stephen Gray the most. Racing at Kranji...
Gray unveils new apprentice Cheah this Sunday
Malaysian apprentice jockey Cheah Wei Wen can finally live out his dream of riding in a Singapore race this Sunday. After moving down from Kuala Lumpur trainer Richard Lines to join Kranji trainer Stephen Gray back in February, the 19-year-old had already been spotted...
Lim’s Spin lands the spoils second-up
Trainer Stephen Gray put some big wraps on Lim’s Spin after the $8 favourite enjoyed a better run at his second start to open his account on Friday night.At his debut in a Restricted Maiden race over 1200m, Lim’s Spin was caught three deep throughout and got checked,...
Debutant Heavenly Dancer lands from the clouds
Kiwi trainer Stephen Gray felt bad for the big party of owners who had come down to Kranji to see Heavenly Dancer’s race debut when their pride and joy blew the start on Sunday.Hopes and excitement had been building up in anticipation of the Echoes Of Heaven...
Darc Bounty keeps finding plenty for the Chens
Honest Polytrack sprinter Darc Bounty came off a ground-saving run on the fence to dispatch his rivals with ease in the $70,000 Class 3 race over 1000m on Saturday.Ridden for the first time by Noh Senari, the Darci Brahma six-year-old, who is at his fifth season at...
Kiwi owner holds Court for first time at Kranji
Prominent New Zealand horse owner Brian Court saw his colours shine for the first time at Kranji after Cavalla Court won the $20,000 Open Maiden race over 1200m on Friday night.The owner-breeder behind the successful Westfield Farm and Courtco Racing had long toyed...
No Cut No Gain for Gray’s promising four-year-old
No Fun No Gain showed the benefit of a gelding operation with a second win in as many starts under the new gender in the $50,000 Class 4 Division 1 race over 1200m on Friday night. After a debut win last year, the four-year-old son of Pins did not frank that form in...