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Walker juvenile makes it a one-act Affair
18 May 2013 | By Michael Lee Hot favourite War Affair stamped himself as the best two-year-old in Singapore when he defeated a capacity field for a commanding win in the $325,000, Group 2 Aushorse Golden Horseshoe (1200m) on Friday night
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Sweating no tall order for Baker this time
18 May 2013 | By Michael Lee When English jockey George Baker walked straight from Changi Airport into the Kranji jockey’s room a year ago, his first question to the valets was: “Where is the sauna?” only to be told, to his sheer horror, there is none.
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Kranji trackwork - Saturday
18 May 2013 | By Craig Brennan/Michael Lee As expected, Saturday’s morning session at Kranji did not see any rousing workouts from any of the international or local contenders, bar one – Dasher Go Go.
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Laxon and Koh combine with Makkura
18 May 2013 | By Rob Burnet Champion trainer Laurie Laxon combined with his apprentice TH Koh to win the $95,000 Better Than Ever 2010 Stakes Open Benchmark 89 (1000m) on the Poly Track at Kranji on Friday night.
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Captain Kirk all the way on debut
17 May 2013 | By Craig Brennan Trainer Leslie Khoo celebrated an overdue win when Captain Kirk led throughout to take out the $65,000 Lim’s Objective 2007 Restricted Maiden Stakes over 1200m on Friday night
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Supernova kicks off glittering weekend
17 May 2013 | By Michael Lee The first race of the star-studded International weekend racing at Kranji could not have unveiled a more aptly-named winner in Supernova who bounced back to the winner’s circle with a solid win in the $55,000 Kelantan 2006 Stakes
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Kranji trackwork - Friday
17 May 2013 | By Craig Brennan/Michael Lee The big day is just around the corner now. The bulk of the work is done and dusted, but some of the international runners were still getting busy on the Kranji training tracks on Friday morning.
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Warren happy with barrier for Bel Sprinter (AUS)
16 May 2013 | By Rob Burnet Victorian trainer Jason Warren remains is happy with his Group 1 winning sprinter Bel Sprinter (AUS) for Sunday’s Group 1 KrisFlyer International Sprint (1200m) at Kranji even with drawing barrier 10 being drawn by co-owner Roger Clancy on Thursday
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