New Zealand-bred galloper War Affair has overcome adversity to return to winning form.
The injury-plagued son of O'Reilly was successful in Sunday's Kranji Stakes, the first victory for the former Singapore Horse of the Year since he claimed the Gr.1 Patron's Bowl in June, 2015.
War Affair was given an economical run by rider Danny Beasley and he fought on strongly after hitting the front early in the straight.
"He showed his class to come back from a long break and to win second-up - what a fantastic performance," expatriate Kiwi trainer Bruce Marsh said.
The injury-plagued son of O'Reilly was successful in Sunday's Kranji Stakes, the first victory for the former Singapore Horse of the Year since he claimed the Gr.1 Patron's Bowl in June, 2015.
War Affair was given an economical run by rider Danny Beasley and he fought on strongly after hitting the front early in the straight.
"He showed his class to come back from a long break and to win second-up - what a fantastic performance," expatriate Kiwi trainer Bruce Marsh said.