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Nunes heads expatriate cast
for 2014 SINGAPORE: Nov 20, 2013 |
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Manoel Nunes, who has hit a century in his very first season in Singapore this year, heads a list of five expatriate jockeys who have been granted one-year licences for the 2014 season. The others are Ivaldo Santana, Alan Munro, Barend Vorster and Corey Brown. Nunes, 37, came to Singapore after winning five titles in Macau and was an instant hit at Kranji. His 105 winners thus far included SPEEDY CAT in the Group 2 Stewards’ Cup and has Group 3 wins in the Polytrack Mile Championship, the Merlion Trophy and the Yew Tee Classic Stakes. He is only
the third jockey to ride more than 100 winners in Singapore after Noel
Callow (107 winners in 2007) and Joao Moreira (116 in 2010, 153 in 2011, 206
last year and 179 this year before heading for Hong Kong last month).
Santana, 31, joined the Singapore riding ranks in January 2012. His 2013
season has been cut short by injury with the Brazilian only recently coming
back from a three-month lay-off. Still, he has 34 winners to his credit this
year and partnered STEPITUP to win all three legs of the Singapore
Three-Year-Old Challenge. Epsom Derby winning jockey Munro, 46, first rode here in
2011 on a short stint before joining long-term in February 2012. He
currently sits in third place on the table with 75 winners, most notable
with BETTER LIFE in the Emirates Singapore Derby and SUPER NINETYSEVEN in
the Raffles Cup. Vorster, 36, has been a mainstay in Singapore since
January 2004. He currently sits fourth in the table with 58 winners, the
biggest being FLAX in the Group 2 Chairman’s Trophy. He also has Group 3
victories in the Admiralty Classic Stakes, the Woodlands Handicap and
Causeway Classic Stakes. Brown, 37, came to Singapore in April and was an instant
success. After a brief stint in France during July and August, Brown
returned to claim Group 3 victories in the Jumbo Jet Trophy and Garden City
Trophy. He is currently sixth in the table with 39 winners. Danny Beasley and John Powell have been granted six-month
licences from Jan 1 while Lisa Allpress has been given a seven-month
extension from Dec 1. |
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