A bold frontrunning ride from in-form apprentice jockey Zawari Razali saw the Mark Walker-trained Black Quail pinch the $45,000 Class 4 Non Premier race over 1400m with some authority on Friday night.
Champion galloper Debt Collector left no doubt in anybody’s mind who is currently the middle-distance kingpin in Singapore after he raced away to an emphatic win in the $1 million Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2000m) on Sunday.
After a first look around on Friday night, Australian jockey Beau Mertens didn’t take long to get aboard his first winner in Singapore with the well-backed Molineux at Sunday’s meeting.
Sacred Sea’s (NZ) (Sea The Stars) fighting win on Friday might have come in a modest Class 4 Non Premier race, but Ryan Curatolo’s wide smile at the weigh-in spoke volumes about why it meant so much to the French jockey.
Nooresh Juglall felt a sense of déjà vu after he steered Shoot Up High (NZ) (Coats Choice) to a spirited win in the last race in Singapore, the S$45,000 Class 4 Non Premier race over 1200m, on Friday night.