The Citizen (KZN)

Lim’s Kosciuszko to land third Graded win

- Luke Middlebroo­k

Singapore racing continues tomorrow for a 12-race turf and dirt fixture at Kranji Racecourse, highlighte­d by the running of the Group 3 Merlion Trophy over 1200m on the Polytrack.

The feature race sees multiple Group 1 winner Lim’s Kosciuszko kick off his 2023 campaign.

Lim’s Kosciuszko, who boasts an impressive record of eight wins from nine starts over 1200m, is undoubtedl­y the best sprinter at Kranji.

The only occasion on which the Daniel Meagher-trained gelding missed the frame over 1200m was his last start when he competed overseas in the Grade 1 Hong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin in December last year.

Prior to that, the Kermadec gelding had just completed a hattrick of wins at Kranji, including the most prestigiou­s sprint event locally, the Grade 1 Lion City Cup.

Lim’s Kosciuszko has always trialled well on the Polytrack, so trying this surface for the first time shouldn’t be a concern at all, while he is ideally placed under this week’s weight-for-age racing conditions to land his third Graded victory.

Elsewhere, talented threeyear-old January can make amends for his narrow last start defeat when he contests the $50,000 Class 4 race over 1400m.

January has yet to finish out of the Top 3 in five starts since debuting in September last year. Three starts ago, the son of Swiss Ace opened his winning account in a restricted maiden race before going on to land a double at Novice level.

The Donna Logan trainee was last seen finishing a close second over 1100m on the Polytrack at his seasonal debut 21 days ago.

This week January is suited by stepping up to 1400m where he is two from three, and stripping much fitter second-up, can prove hard to beat in a field without much depth. – iRACE Magazine

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