Star Singapore sprinter Inferno is in quarantine ahead of a move to Australia.
The Cliff Brown-trained Group 1 winner will spell Down Under while he recovers from a near foreleg injury.
It’s the same injury that ruled him out of last month’s Hong Kong Sprint.
A decision is yet to be made about Inferno’s racing future, with a strong possibility he stays in Australia to race once he is fully recovered.
It’s expected that decision will be made in the next few months. There won’t be a shortage of trainers lining up to prepare the four-year-old, who has won eight of his nine career starts.
Publication Date
December 18, 2020
For more than three decades, retirees and other community members have come to campus to participate in UCALL – the Union College Academy of Lifelong Learning.
Offering non-credit courses taught by retired and current Union faculty, along with area experts, the program aims to “provide opportunities for intellectual development, cultural stimulation and social interaction for adults through courses, excursions and special events.”
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March, organizers were forced to cancel the spring program. After months spent investing in software and infrastructure needs, they offered a robust remote program for its members in the fall.
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