Great Expectation striving for revenge
Battle continues for last-start rivals as they display impressive workouts at trackwork
The last time they crossed swords, which was as recent as three weeks ago, Great Expectation came out second best.
On the day, Luck Of Master produced a great turn of hoof to peg back and beat Great Expectation by a neck.
Jockey Wong Chin Chuen, on the runner-up, must have felt like he had been mugged.
After all, he had led from the get-go in that 1,800m race and was shouted the winner until collared and caught by Manoel Nunes on Luck Of Master.
In going down, Great Expectation remained winless after eight outings.
Well, they will eyeball each other in Saturday’s 2,000m race for Class 4 runners. And, as if providing us with a preview of what could come in that staying contest, both contenders were seen on the training track yesterday morning.
Of course, as with most rivals, they went out in separate gallops but, whichever way you look at it, they were the stars of the morning.
Luck Of Master had his winning jockey, Nunes, doing the steering when running the 600m in 38.3sec.
As for Great Expectation, he had the Frenchman Marc Lerner on the reins.
The pair covered the trip in an easy 40.2sec.
So, the big question: Who caught the eye?
Well, although slower by almost two full seconds, Great Expectation seemed like he was battle-ready and could exact revenge in Saturday’s event.
That being the case, how will Great Expectation be ridden? From the front – like he did on Feb 2 – or will he choose to pursue and pounce?
We know he has the means and the motor to lead and conquer. But the most likely scenario would be for him to hold something in reserve before he starts powering home.
We saw him do that in one of his four second-placed efforts.
That was way back last July. That day, when ridden by Vlad Duric over the 1,600m, Great Expectation was near last at the 700m mark.
He made a move a furlong out, as did Khao Manee who eventually got the verdict by a nose.
Duric fired in a protest against the winner for interference after the start. It was dismissed.
We know the Stephen Gray-trained Great Expectation can stay.
He lost out narrowly over the 1,800m. Maybe he will appreciate the extra 200m on Saturday. And, maybe, it will be his day.
But Luck Of Master will again make it interesting.
He knows how to win, having greeted the judge on five occasions.
Also in his favour is the fact that he has been over the 2,000m and knows what it is like to make two sweeping turns before hitting the top of the stretch.
From Desmond Koh’s yard, Luck Of Master will be in it for a long time.
Will he do the double on Great Expectation? We will soon find out.
Also on Saturday, there could be Fireworks in the Class 5 Division 1 sprint over the 1,400m.
Prepared by Tim Fitzsimmons, he did not do a thing wrong when running the 600m in 40sec.
A last-start winner over the same trip, he is capable of doing the double.
Although racing in Class 5, he shows some swagger in his races and, to date he has put together five wins for his connections, The Buffalo Stable.
It was just 10 days ago that he posted that fifth win and he will carry plenty of form into the weekend’s action.
Have him on your shortlist.
Yesterday’s Kranji gallops:
KRANJI STAKES A – 1,600M
Sacred Croix H (CC Wong) 40.8.
So Hi Class H (M Ewe) 36.9.
Gold Strike canter/44.6.
Pennywise (D Beasley) barrier/35.3.
Preditor (M Kellady) 39.7.
Trumpy H 43/43.
MONDAY: Katak H canter/37.4.
Top Knight 38.4.
Heartening Flyer H 39.3.
CLASS 3 – 1,200M
Songgong Hera H 35.6.
Hadeer H (PH Seow) 36.3.
Prosperous Return H gallop.
Sure Will Do (Wong) 41.
Sacred Judgement (S Shafrizal) 41.6. Hugo 36.1.
MONDAY: Ablest Ascend H 38.8.
Karisto H (L Beuzelin) 38.4.
CLASS 4 – 2,000M
Luck Of Master H (M Nunes) 38.3.
Great Expectation H (M Lerner) 40.2. Split Second (WH Kok) 41.2.
Super Atas H 38.3.
Sayonara H (T Krisna) 36.4.
CLASS 5 – 1,600M
Don De La Vega H (J Bayliss) 38.
Sun Ace H 38.1.
Born To Win 40.9.
Centurion canter/45.9.
Golden Teak H 41/37.
Heng Xing (Beuzelin) 38.7.
Hidden Promise 39.2.
Endless (T See) 43.8.
Mings Man 42.6.
Silver Joy (TH Koh) 42.6.
Sportscaster (I Saifudin) 37.2.
MONDAY: Sage (Beuzelin) 39.6.
CLASS 4 – 1,200M
Nordic Gem 35.4.
War Pride (N Zyrul) pace work.
Stenmark H 37.2.
Speedy Missile H (Wong) 39.7. Sahabat 36.6.
Renzo H (K A’isisuhairi) 36.4.
Vulcan (M Zaki) 37.4.
Lim’s Spin H (Lerner) 40.1.
From The Navy H (Kellady) 37.6.
Buuraq 36.2.
Infinite Wisdom 38.5.
MONDAY: Starharmony 40.6.
CLASS 4 (1) – 1,100M
Happy Moment H (See) 37.8.
Romantic H (I Amirul) 33.9.
Strong N Smart 37.7.
Bionics (R Iskandar) 40.1.
Opunake (Ewe) 43.3.
Flak Jacket 37.3.
The Brotherhood 43.1.
Hyde Park 38.5.
Diamond Beauty (Koh) 37.9.
MONDAY: Mortal Engine H 38.5.
CLASS 4 (2) – 1,100M
My Dreamliner (S John) 38.6
Kiss Your Song (Kellady) 39.9.
Unconquered H (Koh) 37.6
Who Loves Bae H 38.1.
Tassel (Ewe) 39.
Fabu (Ewe) 38.8.
Hotshots Slam(Krisna) 37.6
Qaraat (T Rehaizat) 40.4.
CLASS 5 – 1,200M
Nate’s Champion H 38.3.
Big Green Hat (Kellady) 37.4.
Star Shield (John) 42.4.
Rocket Ryane (Bayliss) 37.6.
Fast And Fearless (Lerner) gallop.
Loving Babe (Zyrul) 37.6.
Superior Coat 35.9.
Northern Sun 35.2.
Per Incrown H (See) 37.5.
Huntsman canter/45.9. Sugar Rush 35.9. Lady Stuning 36.1.
CLASS 5 (1) – 1400M
Atlas (Zaki) 37.3.
Summer Wind (Kellady) 37.4.
Lion Spirit 38.2.
Helushka (See) 40.4.
Fireworks H 40.
Hearts Of Gold (Amirul) canter/41.8.
Tavi Will Do 39.
Gold Zest 43.1.
Coming Fast 35.2.
MONDAY: Starfortune
(Beuzelin) 38.4.
CLASS 5 (2) – 1,400M
Boy Next Door (Shafrizal) canter/44.1. Sunday H canter/35.8. Zestful gallop.
Blitz Power (Koh) 40.3.
Nate’s Honour 43.9.
Anyway (Shafrizal) 39.2.
Big Day H 36.7.
Atlantean H (Wong) canter/404.
Auspicious Day 35.6.
Happy Heart 35.6.
MONDAY: Super Sspeed (Kok) 39.6.
RESTRICTED MAIDEN – 1,000M
The Bullet H (Nunes) 38.2.
Silent Is Gold (Wong) 39.7.
Anara (Beuzelin) pace work.
Sirius H (See) 38.9.
The Star (Nunes) barrier/37.4.
Xiyou (Amirul) 38.3.
Istataba H 41.8.
Kok’s Suspension Dates Amended
After considering an application from apprentice jockey Simon Kok, the stewards have acceded to his request to start his two-day suspension for careless riding from this week, instead of next week. He will now miss this Saturday and next Saturday’s Kranji race meetings.
Kok pleaded guilty to careless riding for permitting Basilisk to shift outwards near the 350m mark in Race 11 last Saturday.
As he was insufficiently clear, his action contributed to Harry Dream, Perfect and Knight Love being crowded and severely checked.
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