As Singapore’s horse racing draws to a close, Tim Rowe explores what the future holds for the sport in Southeast Asia. With Kranji’s closure, Malaysia is seen as the region’s best candidate to fill the void left by Singapore. The country’s thoroughbred industry, supported by the Selangor Turf Club, is well-positioned to take on a more prominent role.
 

To dive deeper into how Malaysia could become Southeast Asia’s next racing frontier, as well as the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, Tim Rowe delves into how Malaysia’s thoroughbred industry is primed to fill the gap left by the closure of Singapore’s Kranji racecourse and discusses what steps Malaysia needs to take to cement its position in the regional racing scene.

 

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