How do you join a Turf Club?

How do you join a Turf Club?

Take Exit 10A Woodlands Avenue 3. After Kranji MRT station, turn left at the junction into Turf Club Avenue then turn left immediately. Turn right at the junction on Kranji Road into Turf Club Avenue then turn left immediately. Follow signs to the taxi / drop-off point.

How do I become a horse owner in Singapore?

All horse owners must be registered with MRA in order to race their horses in Singapore Turf Club. As a sole owner of a horse, you will receive all the winnings your horse earns in races (after deduction of trainer’s and jockey’s commissions) and be responsible for all costs of the horse’s upkeep and training.

How big is the Singapore Turf Club?

The five-storey Grandstand can accommodate up to 30,000 race goers, with a seating capacity of about 13,000 people. It encloses public food courts, private boxes with dining and viewing facilities and private dining areas.

Is Singapore Turf Club under Singapore Pools?

Since 7 Jan 2019, the Singapore Turf Club’s betting operations on horse racing have been taken over by Singapore Pools. While Singapore Turf Club will continue to operate horse races at the Singapore Racecourse, the betting operations have been transferred to Singapore Pools.

Can I enter Turf Club?

Members of the public must be at least 18 years old to attend. Visitors can enter level 1 of the Grandstand for S$6 if they are paying via a direct deduction from their EZ-Link or NETS FlashPay cards. Those paying in cash will need to pay S$8 via the self-service ticketing kiosks located at the club.

How do you read horse racing cards?

Form – What does horse form numbers mean?

  1. P or PU – indicates the horse was pulled up by the jockey and did not complete the race.
  2. F – indicates the horse fell.
  3. R – indicates a horse refused.
  4. BD – indicates the horse was brought down by another runner.
  5. U or UR – indicates that the horse unseated its jockey.

How much does it cost to own a horse Singapore?

The basic monthly maintenance expenses for polo ponies, competition horses and riding horses is slightly lower, at about S$2,500. “Singapore is among the most affordable places in the world to own and race a horse,” STC said.

How much does it cost to race a horse in Singapore?

Prize Money & Incentives

Race Type Condition Entry Fee (S$) with GST
Class 1 Handicap $321.00
Class 2 Handicap $267.50
Class 3 Handicap $214.00
Class 4 Handicap $160.50

When was Singapore Turf Club built?

The Singapore Turf Club was founded in 1842 as the Singapore Sporting Club to operate the Serangoon Road Race Course at Farrer Park. It is today the only horse-racing club and the only authorised operator of horse racing and horse betting services in Singapore.

Is horse racing popular in Singapore?

Singapore is perhaps the only major horse racing center in the world where punters and enthusiasts can expect to be picked up from and dropped back to their hotels, should they wish to drop in on the ultra-modern Kranji Race Track! A group of no more than two people can have a tour all of their own!

Who owns Singapore pool?

Government of Singapore
Singapore Pools

Type State-owned company
Key people Kaikhushru S. Nargolwala (Chairman) Lam Chee Weng (CEO)
Revenue S$6,247 million (2013)
Net income S$623 million (2013)
Owner Government of Singapore

How can I watch horse racing in Singapore?

Horse Racing Channels are available on StarHub Channel 288 and 289. Horse Racing Channels televise live races from Singapore, as well as overseas simulcasts, including Malaysia, Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea, Australia, South Africa and Europe. Live betting information is available on the channels.

What do the numbers mean on a race card?

The numbers correspond to the position the horse finished: so in our example, the horse finished outside the top 10 – with a 0, before finishing sixth, third, fourth, and most recently third.

What do the numbers mean on horse racing?

The numbers 1-9 indicate the position the horse finished in the race. The number 0 indicates that the horse finished outside the first 9. The symbol – separates racing seasons. Numbers before the – are for last season. The symbol / indicates a longer gap, for example if the horse missed an entire racing season.

How many horses are in Singapore?

Tze Yong estimates there are about 2,000 horses in Singapore at any point in time, for use in various purposes such as equestrian sports or riding schools. And about 300 need a new home every year.

Is horse-riding expensive in Singapore?

Their fees start at between $50 and $90 for a 45-minute class a person for a group class, and between $70 and $150 a person for a one-to-one 45-minute class. Bukit Timah Saddle Club is membership-based, but it started offering horse-riding activities to the public in 2014.

What is WP in horse racing?

This basically means that you are placing $10 on the win bet and $10 on the place bet, so the each-way bet will cost you $20. You will win both bets if your selected horse wins the race, but only the place bet if the horse comes in second place.