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Nowyousee To Aim Up At Older Horses

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Nowyousee will look to continue his strong form when he takes on the older horses in the Kranji Stakes A (1100m) on Friday night.

Nowyousee Picture: Singapore Turf Club

The Ricardo Le Grange-trained runner has shown plenty of ability in his short career winning three of his four starts, running second on the other occasion.

Last seen when winning the Rda Cup Class 3 by a length over this C/D and Nowyousee has since trialled well, winning by a big margin in 60.79.

Drawn well in barrier five, the son of O’reilly takes on his toughest task to date but is an up-and-coming galloper who is being aimed at the three-year-old sprint in March.

Should push forward to settle on the speed once again today and with the very light weight he can certainly get the job done based on what he has produced to this point.

Constant Justice shapes up as a big danger on the back of some very good recent form and there was a lot to like about his first up win in the Kranji Stakes B over 1000m when beating Nova Missile.

Steps up to the 1100m for this where he has won previously and the five-year-old gelding is building a very strong career record.

Likely to be up on the speed as well from the good draw and Michael Rodd goes on board for Vlad Duric.

Rates well against his rivals off his last start win and expect him to be in this for a very long time.

Deimos had excuses first up when only fair in the Kranji Stakes B over 1000m but expect a much stronger showing today.

Produced solid form last campaign and he will appreciate the step up to the 1100m where he was won on multiples occasions previously.

Handy enough second up record and with the speed likely to be genuine throughout he will settle back in the field and be hitting the line very strongly.

The addition of blinker-pacifiers could do the trick for Distinctive Darci who goes very well on the polytrack.

Has drawn to settle closer to the speed today and if he can find anything near his best he will be somewhere in the mix against these.

Nova Swiss got too far back last start on the turf and will also be better suited on the Polytrack.

Has plenty against him with the big weight and wide barrier but with even luck can feature in the finish.

Good luck!