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Trackwork at Kranji: Prelude to feature races

May 20th 2011 04:56
Neil Murray is in Singapore to photograph and report upon all of the international racing action taking place at Kranji racecourse this weekend. His reports and articles will be presented on RacingWrite and Thoroughbreds Worldwide.

Up early for trackwork, Neil captured some of the stars who are engaged in the two feature races: the KrisFlyer International Sprint; and the Singapore Airlines International Cup, both to be held this coming Sunday.

Comments regarding trackwork are courtesy of the Singapore Turf Club.


Click photographs for enlargements.


Latest odds for both events:

KrisFlyer International Sprint (G1 - 1200 metres):
Rocket Man $1.50
Sacred Kingdom $4.40
Green Birdie $10.00
Better Be The One $13.00
Ghozi $21.00
Eclair Fastpass $26.00
Happy Dubai $$31.00
others: $51.00 to $81.00.


Singapore Airlines International Cup: (G1 - 2000 metres)

Presvis $4.50
River Jetez $6.00
California Memory $6.50
Wigmore Hall $8.00
Royal Bench $9.00
Irian $10.00
Calvados Blues $11.00
Waikato $13.00
Gitano Hernando $15.00
others: $18.00 to $51.00






Sacred Kingdom - Kris Flyer
Sacred Kingdom - Kris Flyer


Sacred Kingdom (HK) – Ricky Yiu


“He just had a light canter and he feels pretty good,” said Ricky Chung, assistant to trainer Ricky Yiu.

“Everything is in good order and we are looking forward to Sunday.”




Green Birdie - Kris Flyer
Green Birdie - Kris Flyer


Green Birdie (HK) – Caspar Fownes

1-1/2 lap canter on the Polytrack.

“He had a steady canter this morning and is moving beautifully,” said track rider and travelling assistant Dale Bussey.

“We haven’t changed it up too much. It’s been a pretty quiet week as his fitness was spot-on before we came.

“It’s all up to the jockey (Brett Prebble) to give him a good ride.”



Happy Dubai - Kris Flyer
Happy Dubai - Kris Flyer


Happy Dubai (UAE) – Rashid Al Raihe

Galloped 800m on turf at three-quarter pace, last 600m in 34.8 seconds, last 200m in 12.2 seconds.

“He felt in great form,” said jockey Royston French. “It was his last piece of work and he had a good blowout.

“All happy with the preparation and we are now looking forward to the race on Sunday.”



Irian - Singapore Cup
Irian - Singapore Cup


Irian (HK) – John Moore

“He felt perfect,” said jockey Darren Beadman. “He has settled in well and we just went for a cruisy canter.

“He likes this place. He seems more relaxed here than he is back home. I think he is enjoying not having the number of horses around.

“Five is a nice gate and we’ll just go out and ride the race how it feels. He pretty much tells you where he wants to be in the run.”



Royal Bench - Singapore Cup
Royal Bench - Singapore Cup


Royal Bench (FRA) – Robert Collet

Cantered on Polytrack and opened up in last 200m. Ran last 600m in 37.1 seconds.

“I saw his Tuesday gallop on the internet. He is in really good form,” said French trainer Robert Collet who arrived in Singapore on Wednesday.

“He was stretching nicely and his action was good.”




Wigmore Hall - Singapore Cup
Wigmore Hall - Singapore Cup


Wigmore Hall (GB) – Michael Bell

Gallop on Polytrack. Ran the 600m in 40.8 seconds.

Wigmore Hall was out on Friday morning for a final bit of work before his big-race assignment on Sunday. His travelling head lass Gillian Dolman was happy enough with his effort on the Polytrack.

“He worked well this morning. In his slower paces he tends to look at everything and see things that aren’t there,” said Dolman.

“He was the same in Hong Kong, but once he settled into his work he was fine.

“We were very happy with his blow on the Polytrack. He moved well on that surface.

“He doesn’t need to work on grass as we also have Polytrack at home in Newmarket as well.”



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