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NZB official voices concern over prize-money cut on the eve of Ready To Run Sale

NZB remain unsure about the impact of the Singapore Turf Club's decision

Kranji: course hosted Singapore's big international races before they were scrapped in 2015
Kranji Racecourse: NZB officials remain optimistic ahead of the Ready To Run Sale in spite of the cuts to prize-money in SingaporeCredit: Getty Images

In Tuesday's edition of ANZ Bloodstock News, the decision to cut 2019 prize-money by the Singapore Turf Club remains a talking point on the eve of the New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run Sale, with NZB officials suggesting an impact could be felt while remaining upbeat about the prospects of the sale as a whole.

Elsewhere, we bring news of an exciting new race initiative in Victoria which will see the public decide the majority of the field for the world's richest contest over 1600 metres, plus a good week for Yarraman Park's I Am Invincible is detailed in this week's stallion watch.

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