The Leslie Khoo trained Queen Roulette appears well placed to make a winning return when due to contest the third event at Singapore this evening.
Only lightly raced the daughter of Ruwi has displayed plenty of ability and is yet to miss the money in six attempts at this track.
Her two trials in the lead up have only been fair, however she wasn't asked for much and is certainly more than capable of sprinting well fresh.
Nooresh Juglall continues his association with the filly, having placed in all five attempts including two wins.From the inside draw, she shouldn't be too far away and if up to her best she is certainly more than capable of fighting out the finish.
The Laurie Laxon trained Lim's Samurai looms as a major threat fresh having gone to the paddock in great form.A winner of three of his six starts, he is clearly a promising type and is yet to miss the money fresh in two attempts.
His sole trial in the lead up was very soft behind some smart types and with the in-form Danny Beasley aboard, he obviously holds strong claims.Although drawn awkwardly, he is expected to roll forward and should be in this for a long way.
The Mark Walker trained Lim's Knight broke back into the winner's stall last start and while giving weight away, he is certainly more than capable.In nine attempts at this track, Lim's Knight has placed in eight and has placed in nine of 11 attempts over this distance.
From the middle draw, Lim's Knight shouldn't be too far away, despite a noted backmarker.If able to repeat the level of his last start performance, he is certainly more than capable and is sure to be hard to hold out late.
Of the rest the Dan Meagher trained Fighting Warrior appears the next in line as while disappointing for his new stable first up, he is clearly capable of sharp improvement.A winner of three of his 15 starts, Fighting Warrior is arguably better over further, but still has to be kept safe on best form.
If at his best, he is more than capable and cannot be taken lightly.Good luck and happy punting.