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Sing Our Song Horse

Sing Our Song Career Stats

EARNINGS $23,423 AVG ODDS $6 Rating -
10 1-0-1 Last 10 17 2-0-1 Career 0-0-0 12 mths 12% Wins 18% Places -29% ROI 1100M - 1100M Win Range
4 1-0-0 1st Up 2 0-0-0 2nd Up 6 1-0-0 Turf 10 1-0-1 Synthtc 0-0-0 FIRM 5 0-0-0 GOOD 0-0-0 SOFT 1 1-0-0 HEAVY

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Sing Our Song Profile

Sing Our Song is a 9 year old bay horse. Sing Our Song is trained by S Crutchley, at Singapore and owned by Toast Trusts & Sing Our Song Stable.

Sing Our Song’s last race event was at 13/11/2022 and it has not been nominated for any upcoming race.

Sing Our Song Racing Form

Career form is 2 wins, seconds, 1 thirds from 17 starts with a lifetime career prize money of $23,423.

With a 12% Win Percentage and 18% Place Percentage. Sing Our Song's last race event was at Singapore.

Exposed form for its last starts is 9-1-6-5-8.

Sing Our Song's Results: Horse Racing History

Last Updated: 14/11/2022

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