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Nowyousee will look to stamp himself as one of the most exciting up and coming horses in Singapore when he lines up in the Class 4 (1000m) on the Polytrack at Kranji on Sunday.
The Ricardo Le Grange-trained runner was outstanding on debut when winning by just under three and a half lengths over 1000m on the polytrack after leading throughout.
The three-year-old gelding has since won a barrier trial by nine and a half lengths over 1000m and would expect him to have come on since last seen as well.
From barrier four, Nowyousee should have no troubles with pushing forward to lead again as he works his way through the grades with bigger targets in mind.
Everything the horse has done up tot his point has indicated he is a very classy galloper and expect him to be winning this to remain undefeated.
Haytham comes into consideration on the back of his last start win in a Benchmark 52 over this C/D and looks another that has drawn perfectly to put themselves on the speed.
Ran to a new career peak Timeform figure last start which certainly brings him into this with just the 53.5kg.
Fifth up into his campaign now should be ready to fire and if he can run up to his last start effort and even improve a touch will be fighting out the finish once again.
Lim’s Sincere has come back in good order this campaign returning with a win before failing to hang on when runner up both in Class 4 races over this C/D.
William Pike goes on board and with the blinkers on first time looks another that will roll forward from the inside draw to settle on the speed.
Returned his highest rating since August of last year when runner up to Sharqraa last time out and he ticks plenty of boxes in this competitive race.
Crazy Dreams has shown plenty of ability in his short career, featuring in the money all six runs to date and was not far away when third to Olympic Eager last time out.
Won his two races prior to that all over this C/D and has drawn nicely for this in barrier 3.
Certainly an improving type who has shown enough to this point to suggest he will be right around the mark again.
Hokshiko comes out of the same race when runner up and if he can run up to that effort again is also not without some sort of hope in this.
Good Luck!