Steven Burridge may not hold the ace in the pack any more, but is glad he will not be without a runner in the 2023 Singapore Four-Year-Old Challenge. Long touted as the front runner to the 4YO series, his Street Of Dreams was suddenly out of the race after sustaining a high...
It remains to be seen if that door will lead to a second straight feature success for Burridge, after Mr Malek captured the Group 3 Kranji Sprint last Saturday.
“He won quite convincingly at his last start, which was three weeks off the Silver Bowl. I, for one, would not have thought of it, but it worked out all right,” he said of Invincible Tycoon, already a three-time Kranji winner in six starts. “Marc comes and gallops him when he can. The horse galloped on Tuesday and last Friday and I couldn’t be happier with him.Timing and shrewd talent-scouting were also behind Invincible Tycoon’s export to Singapore, and eventually donning the famous blue-and-yellow stars silks of the Lim’s Stable.
“Wade bought him off Waller. The idea was that if we brought him here, he may improve by lengths on drier tracks.
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