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The sticky ground and the extra 3kg were seen as the only two stumbling blocks that could bring Street Of Dreams undone in the $100,000 Kranji Stakes A race over the mile on Saturday. They were mere kinks in the end. But trainer Steven Burridge’s rising star still had to...

But cream rose to the top. Under the stick, Joe Singh’s valiant galloper savaged the line with renewed vigour to get up by ½-length from Hongkong Great, with Circuit Mission third another ¾-length away.

“He’s done a good job to win six straight,” said the Australian, who has always preached caution over the gelding’s tie-back operation.“But you can only go there and win. We would like to win by four or five lengths all the time, but then, he goes up by eight points.” With Stewart proving a super “saddle warmer” for Manoel Nunes at the last two starts – Nunes was unable to ride at 50.5kg the first time and he was suspended on Saturday – an intriguing subplot about who takes the reins next will be the hot talking point.

In his heyday, the former jockey had smart sorts like Risky Business, King And King, Wild Geese and Mr Malek, more recently.

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