Te Akau Singapore Friday Preview

29 March, 2019

Te Akau Singapore Friday Preview





Te Akau Singapore has seven horses racing on Friday 29 March at Kranji - where Te Akau Singapore trainer Mark Walker currently leads the Trainers' Premiership. There is no meeting this Sunday.









12.20 a.m. R3 4 Sportscaster   (5 g Fastnet Rock - Gypsy Dancer) - Benny Woodworth; drew barrier 2 of 11 in the $50,000 Class 4 1600 metres on the poly track and carries 58kgs. He drops back to Class 4, is ideally drawn (2), has blinker/pacifiers on and rates a top four chance.





12.20 a.m. R3 8 Atlantic Fox   (5 g Savabeel - Kinsella) - Glen Boss; drew the outside barrier (11) in the $50,000 Class 4 1600 metres on the poly track and carries 55.5kgs. A little unknown on the poly track and drawn wide, he rates a place chance with luck.





12.50 a.m. R4 2 Ka Chance   (4 g Redoute's Choice - All Enfield) - Yusoff Salim (a3); drew barrier 5 of 12 in the $20,000 Maiden 1200 metres on the poly track and carries 54.5kgs. He trialled well on the poly, and has his first race on the surface - a top four chance.





1.20 a.m. R5 7 Hidden Promise   (6 g Postponed - Promissory) - Yusoff Salim (a3); drew barrier 4 of 12 in the $38,000 Kranji D 1600 metres on turf and carries 55kgs. Racing genuinely, he is ideally drawn (4), claims three-kilos and rates a top four chance.





1.55 a.m. R6 2 O'Reilly Star   (5 g O'Reilly - Starbelly) - Benny Woodworth; drew barrier 8 of 12 in the $38,000 Kranji D 1200metres on turf and carries 58kgs. First up this campaign, the distance will be too short as he looks to ready for further.





3.00 a.m. R8 3 Lim's Knight   (6 g Kaphero - Solamina) - Benny Woodworth; drew barrier 8 of 12 in the $50,000 Class 4 1200 metres on turf and carries 57kgs. Second last start, he is racing in great form and presents as a top four chance.





3.00 a.m. R8 12 Cloudburst   (4 g Pour Moi - November Rain) - MM Firdaus (a1); drew barrier 5 of 12 in the $50,000 Class 4 1200 metres on turf and carries 50kgs. The distance too short and he needs to drop a class to again be competitive.


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