Star Singapore sprinter Inferno is set to make the move to Australia ahead of a possible racing career if he is to overcome injury.
The Cliff Brown-trained Singaporean G1 winner will head to Australia to recover from a near foreleg injury which ruled him out of the Hong Kong Sprint last month.
A decision is yet to be made about where Inferno will race but there is a strong possibility that will be in Australia once he is fully recovered.
The four-year-old is one of the most exciting sprinters in the world at present with jockey Vlad Duric going as far as saying he is the best horse he has ridden in Singapore.
Inferno has won eight of his nine career starts including Group 1 wins in the Lion City Cup and the Singapore Guineas.
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