Clements wins 3YO Classic with Coin Toss

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On a day the world watched England crown her new king, trainer Michael Clements regained his own mantle as Kranji’s “King of Three-Year-Olds” on Saturday. The 2020 Singapore champion trainer earned that title during the golden era of Countofmontecristo (2017), Top...

“It’s great to win a 3YO race again, but I just told Chopsy we only won a leg in odd years since 2017.Clements’ self-deprecation certainly does not do justice to his good affinity for 3YO’s, as depicted by the Classic’s final run-on.

Gandharvi has been a growing presence at horse sales, splashing the cash on stock bred in the purple in Australia and the United States. At Kranji, their stable has grown to five horses under Clements, including Coin Toss and Petrograd.“It’s great to see him win a Group race, especially here as they put a lot of money in racing in Singapore.

Clements said that the well-named son of Flying Artie out of Headsup was not the blue-eyed boy of his 3YO cohort this year.“Initially, he was to some degree the underdog,” said Clements.

 

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