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Singapore Racing Tips

Affleck is a big chance Friday night
Affleck is a big chance Friday night Picture: Singapore Turf Club
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Find below the links for all the information on two Singapore meetings on Friday and Sunday.

Full Singapore Tips – Friday 7 November

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Full Singapore Tips - Sunday 9 November

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The dominant return of the Shane Baertschiger trained Ami remained the highlight on Friday night, with the son of Falkirk winning easily in the final event at Singapore.

Stepping out for just his fourth career start, the now five-year-old proved far too good for his rivals, when saluting comfortably by three lengths. Jumping away well from the middle draw, Ami tracked the speed in second.

Travelling strongly entering the straight, Ami quickly ambled up to Mac Volks, before letting down strongly to draw clear passing the 200m.

Successful in recording a new career peak, Ami improved nine pounds and recorded strong time figures in the process.

His performance was marked eight lengths quicker than the other four races held on the polytrack and averaged 11.48 second 200m sections for his last 800m.

During his maiden preparation, Ami's was only tried over 1200m, and is likely to be stepped up in trip at his next outing.


Though not lined up against any stars, Ami defeated his rivals with ease on Friday night and is expected to improve further when seen again.

The Michael Freedman trained Titanium was one of the stand-out performances on Sunday, when saluting narrowly in the seventh event.

Stepping out for just his third start, Titanium was somewhat thrown in the deep-end following his dominant victory two back.

One of only two three-year-olds engaged, Titanium was still quite raw when proving wayward in the straight.

Although forced to sit wide early, Titanium always appeared to travel comfortably, after Corey Brown eased him back, to slot in passing the 1000m.

Pulled to the outside on straightening, Titanium proceeded to lay-in under pressure, before Brown quickly straightened him up passing the 300m.

Digging in deep over the concluding stages, Titanium really attacked the line to score narrowly, edging out the Patrick Shaw trained In Fact.

Improving nine pounds on his previous best, the son of Tavistock has really impressed in his three starts, as he appears to be doing a lot of it on raw ability.

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