After missing one week of
action through suspension and then drawing a blank last week, Manoel
Nunes bounced back the best way he could, winning three races including the
main feature at Kranji tonight.
After recording his 200th
win in Singapore astride AL VALORE in The Wolf Blass Cup, Nunes drove
WONDERFUL PRINCE home to win The Austcham Cup for Class 3 horses over 1200m.
Despite racing after a
four-month break, the New Zealand gelding started a firm second favourite
and beat three outsiders to win by three-quarter length and made amends for
his last start defeat to make it four wins and a second in five starts in
Singapore.
WONDERFUL PRINCE was
unplaced in two starts in Australia but has done remarkably well since
coming to Singapore but trainer Desmond Koh believes he will be a even
better horses the next season.
"He’s still improving and
still a bit shy. He’s a big, strong horse and if we can get him to relax, he
can easily go over longer distance and take on the mile," said Koh.
Nunes went on to land
another win on PEREGRINE FALCON to bring his tally to 90 for the season.
After playing second fiddle
to Joao Moreira last year, he is set to win his first title in Singapore,
adding to the six titles he won in Macau.
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