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Singapore Racing Review – December 5

Friday evening saw Good News and Spring Thunder each produce career best wins.

Early in the program on Friday night, Good News produced the best performance of his career to date in the Class 4 Division 1 race over 1100m.

GOOD NEWS

The Alwyn Tan gelding was fairly into stride and was settled fifth early on, a shade wide with cover.

Turning for home, apprentice Reuven Ravindra remained relatively close to the rail and had clear running room on straightening.

From there, Good News went about reeling in early leader Dragon Spirit and got there with 150m remaining.

Good News
Good News Picture: Singapore Turf Club

The pair drew clear for a clinical success, 2.8 lengths clear of Dragon Spirit with a further 3.5 lengths back to third.

A drop in class combined with Reuven Ravindra’s 2kg claim were each positive factors in favour of Good News.

The gelding produced a career best performance in the event, ten pounds clear of a bold run second up on October 10.

He has thrived since arriving in Alwyn Tan’s stable earlier in the year.

Tan at this stage plans to spell the gelding.

If that does become the case, keep an eye out for Good News next campaign.


SPRING THUNDER

Spring Thunder continues to improve with each run this campaign and third up produced an explosive win in the Kranji Stakes C event on Friday.

The John O’Hara trained gelding built on a battling first up run when finishing fifth at this track on November 9.

He went to another level on Friday night.

After a poor getaway, Spring Thunder settled well off the main field.

The four-year-old was still a long way back on straightening however in the final furlong unleashed an explosive turn of foot.

He swooped over the top of stablemate Flash Gift late for a one length win.

John O’Hara has spaced Spring Thunder’s runs out this campaign and if this remains the trend, we won’t be seeing the gelding again until the New Year.

Usually ridden back and not possessing a great deal of gate speed, at this stage of his campaign connections may look to get Spring Thunder up over more ground.

Having won over distances from 1000m to 1800m, we know longer races would be well within his grasp.


Racing and Sports

Kranji Friday, 05th December 2014

5f103y ALL WEATHER STANDARD
SGD $60,000

CLASS 4

SGD $60,000
Type: RBH44-61
5f103y ALL WEATHER STANDARD
FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 1. GOOD NEWS (AUS) 4yo G
CHARGE FORWARD (AUS) - REZYANA (AUS)
R RUEVEN
ALVIN TAN
$3.2
56.5kg
WONG CHEE KUAN

Sales Information

2nd 3. DRAGON SPIRIT (AUS) 6yo G
DUE SASSO (AUS) - ICICLES (AUS)
LISA ALLPRESS
ALVIN TAN
$6.6
58kg
TAN GIM GUAN

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3rd 8. SAVAGE STORM (NZ) 4yo G
SAKHEE'S SECRET (GB) - MYSTERIOUS SOUND (USA)
OSCAR CHAVEZ
ZHAN LUN MOK
$3.8
55.5kg
TTS STABLE

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4th 7. FUKU ICHIBAN (AUS) 7yo G
BLACK MINNALOUSHE (USA) - YULIA (NZ)
JOHN SUNDRADAS
ALVIN TAN
$10.2
55.5kg

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5th 2. SOUL COMMANDER (NZ) 6yo G
COMMANDS (AUS) - BARTOLOMEO (NZ)
MANOEL NUNES
MARK WALKER
$8.4
58.5kg

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6th 9. ACOUSTIC (AUS) 5yo G
GREY SWALLOW (IRE) - BOOTS 'N' BLUE (AUS)
JOSEPH SEE
STEVEN BURRIDGE
$33
49kg

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7th 5. ABASTOR (AUS) 7yo G
VISCOUNT (AUS) - GIVE 'M THE FLICK (AUS)
BAREND VORSTER
J O'HARA
$7.4
56kg
8th 10. STAR ACADEMY (AUS) 5yo M
ROYAL ACADEMY (USA) - EMERALD SHOES (AUS)
I AZHAR
DAVID KOK
$95.4
51.5kg
9th 6. CAIYAYA (NZ) 8yo G
COLOMBIA (NZ) - PESARO (NZ)
ALAN MUNRO
LETICIA DRAGON
$8.6
56kg

Sales Information

10th 4. HOW HUGE (AUS) 4yo G
HENNY HUGHES (USA) - BASAMAAT (IRE)
MOHD ZAKI
HIDEYUKI TAKAOKA
$41
56kg

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