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Small yard to produce a big play at the Vaal
While the major stables are expected to dominate Thursday’s nine-race Vaal meeting, trainer Phillip Labuschagne could enjoy a standout afternoon with two runners offering strong value for punters.
His first notable chance comes in Race 3 with Captain Cooper, a juvenile who has shown enough ability to suggest a maiden win is close. The son of Erik The Red chased home the winner on debut over 1200m and later produced another encouraging fourth over the same trip. His latest effort is best ignored after he kicked the gates and jumped awkwardly, compromising his chances from the start. In a race likely to focus on High Fidelity and Raptor King, Captain Cooper appeals as an attractive outsider capable of outrunning his odds.
The powerful Mike and Mathew de Kock stable could then take control of proceedings with strong prospects in the next two races.
In Race 4, Bristol Hercules looks the runner to beat. The Lancaster Bomber gelding returned from a break with an impressive victory over 1400m despite carrying 61.5kg. He returns to the same course and distance carrying a much lighter weight and remains unbeaten under these conditions. With natural improvement expected from that comeback run, he holds strong claims despite facing quality opposition from Mastership, Quickfreeze, and Wayne. His proven course record and current fitness make him a key contender and a solid exotic-race banker.
The De Kock team can complete a double in Race 5 with the progressive Green Machine. The son of Gimmethegreenlight has improved steadily as distances have increased, following a convincing maiden victory over 2000m with a determined handicap success over 2400m. Although he rises four rating points, his latest performance suggested there is still more improvement to come. If he continues on that upward trajectory, a hat-trick of wins is well within reach.
Labuschagne’s second major opportunity comes in the lucky last with Pompeii Shield. The lightly raced son of William Longsword was far from disgraced when finishing fourth over 1800m on his first run against winners. Dropping slightly in both class and distance should suit, and with only nine career starts, further progress is likely. The booking of talented apprentice Blaine Marx-Jacobson, whose weight allowance is an added advantage, strengthens his appeal.
While Bristol Hercules and Green Machine look the strongest winning prospects on the card, value-seeking punters may find greater reward by keeping a close eye on Captain Cooper and Pompeii Shield from the Labuschagne stable.
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What A Fortune can open his account
Hollywoodbets Greyville’s polytrack meeting on Wednesday features several competitive contests, with What A Fortune looking well placed to break through in the feature Middle Stakes.
The Candice Bass-trained gelding has adapted well since arriving from Cape Town, finishing close-up in both KZN starts. He was narrowly beaten over the poly last time and, despite dropping in trip and drawing wide, benefits from a useful 2.5kg claim. He appears the horse to beat.
The main threats include Sean Tarry’s The Specialist, who makes his poly debut after contesting stronger company on the Highveld. Prior to his latest feature-race effort behind Jerusalema Rain, he had won three in succession and drops in class. Thisiswhatitmeans also commands respect despite top weight, while Golden Destiny returns to sprinting and should be competitive.
Race 1 sees What A Classic narrowly preferred after improving significantly on her first polytrack outing behind the progressive Green Energy. From a favourable draw and back against her own sex, she gets the vote. Sei Bella adds first-time blinkers after disappointing as favourite, while Red Hot Miss has shown enough to suggest she can feature.
In the opening PA leg, Christmas Rose appeals after a promising debut. The experience gained should prove valuable, although she faces older opposition. Brightsunnyday receives first-time blinkers, while Peaceful Duchess has improved since switching stables and surfaces. Chihiro could also improve on the poly.
Good Omen looks to have an excellent opportunity to shed his maiden tag in the first Pick 6 leg. His consistency has been rewarded with a suitable step up in trip. Gimme The Truth appears the biggest threat after two encouraging local runs, while Crimson Typhoon and Bourbon’s Beast have claims.
Race 4 is competitive. Fine Wine carries top weight and a wide draw but boasts strong polytrack credentials and benefits from Mickaelle Michel’s claim. Chasing Gold’s recent form has been franked and she remains a major danger, while poly newcomer Ebisu is respected if handling the surface.
Dawn Surprise heads a wide-open Race 5. The Gary Rich-trained mare is ultra-consistent and proven over the course and distance. Innerbloom could improve significantly if adapting to the poly, while Ruby Rising and Thought Control are closely matched on recent form.
Last Margareta rates the one to beat in Race 7 after an impressive first-up polytrack success for Garth Puller. Golden Angel and Quandura are logical dangers in a modest handicap.
The finale may belong to Mountainsofthemoon. Robbie Hill’s mare has produced two strong recent polytrack performances, the form has worked out well, and championship-chasing Craig Zackey takes the ride. Got The Word and Pongola are respected dangers, but Mountainsofthemoon looks the standout closing bet on the card.
Wathnan all set for another stellar meeting





Master set for major performance
Major Master looks ready to continue his rise through the handicap ranks when he lines up in Race 6 over 1400m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Youth Day Tuesday. While a record of five wins and six placings from 16 starts is respectable, expectations were always high for the striking son from the Candice Bass stable.
His recent form suggests he is beginning to fulfil that promise. Earlier this year he was competitive against stronger opposition, finishing behind July hopeful I Salute You in the Premiers Trophy and later chasing home subsequent winner Chasingtherainbow. After a short break, he returned with an impressive 1.75-length victory over the reliable Boogiefied on soft ground over 1600m. With Aldo Domeyer aboard, Major Master looks well placed to score again.
Handsome Prince rates a serious threat. His rating has gradually dropped and recent performances indicate a return to form could be imminent. He was a solid fourth behind Chasingtherainbow over this course and distance and should be competitive again. Stablemate Roccapina also warrants respect. Drawn in gate one, the mare has proven Grade 1 and Listed form, although her inconsistency remains a concern.
Race 1 looks a golden opportunity for Peace Garland to break through. The Vaughan Marshall-trained filly has finished placed in all four starts, including a runner-up effort over this course and distance. Under Mickaelle Michel, she sets the standard.
Marshall could complete an early double with It’sgood It’snice in Race 2. The colt has finished second in both starts over 1400m and appears ready to go one better after two encouraging efforts.
Madra Rua is preferred in Race 3 over 1000m after a career-best second behind Witch Hazel. Conditions should suit, while Swift Serenity, who continues to find one too good, remains a major danger. Well-bred newcomer Sierra Nevada is worth monitoring.
Jewel Mule gets another chance in Race 4 after a promising debut third behind Sparkling Star. A small step forward could be enough to beat more exposed rivals.
Master Coiner appeals in Race 5 despite dropping from 1950m to 1600m. He improved markedly when runner-up to Glenalmond last time and can continue his progress if the shorter trip poses no issue.
Signor Dante seeks back-to-back victories in Race 7 after a dominant 2.5-length win over Devil A Saint following a class drop.
Race 8 is highly competitive, but Winter Pearl gets a tentative vote. With Craig Zackey aboard and consistent recent form, he should once again be in the mix.
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June 14 Selangor Preview By Mark Lydeamore
Race for the Trainers’ Championship: Shum’s bullets ready to fire
| Trainer | Win | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Total runs | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | C Fownes | 62 | 39 | 38 | 37 | 40 | 509 |
| 2nd | M Newnham | 58 | 49 | 49 | 49 | 38 | 514 |
| 3rd | D Shum | 57 | 37 | 34 | 40 | 32 | 472 |
| 4th | F Lui | 51 | 42 | 60 | 36 | 39 | 481 |
| 5th | D Hayes | 50 | 42 | 43 | 48 | 44 | 613 |
| 6th | J Size | 48 | 62 | 54 | 41 | 53 | 548 |
Lerena, Zackey hold the aces in Turffontein double play
Race 2 features one of the stronger prospects on the card in Snowblade. The Mike Azzie-trained son of Vercingetorix produced a promising runner-up effort on debut over this course and distance. Expected natural improvement makes him a leading contender to break his maiden at the second attempt.
Zackey’s first major chance comes in Race 4 aboard Isaac Stephan for Tony Peter. Another son of Vercingetorix, the three-year-old has improved with each run and produced a career-best second before a 73-day break. Returning with scope for further progress, he looks well placed to shed his maiden tag.
Race 6 could see Lerena and Azzie complete a double with proven stayer Poet’s Warrior. The six-year-old boasts a perfect three-from-three record over 2400m and is unbeaten in two starts over this course and distance. He has also thrived under Lerena, suffering only one defeat from four rides together. His latest run over 3200m can be forgiven, and the return to his preferred distance makes him a major contender to end a lengthy win drought.
Zackey has another strong opportunity in Race 7 aboard Gimmesumluv for Lucky Houdalakis. The daughter of Gimmethegreenlight has improved since cheekpieces were fitted and confirmed that progress with a close fourth over 1600m on the Inside Track. The drop back to 1400m and return to the Standside course could suit perfectly, and another step forward may be enough to see her return to winning form.
With Lerena and Zackey partnered with several of the card’s leading chances, punters have a straightforward approach to the meeting. Snowblade, Isaac Stephan, Poet’s Warrior and Gimmesumluv all make strong appeals on recent form, while any significant betting support for Beautiful Rosie could signal the arrival of another smart De Kock import. Following the country’s top riders may prove the key to finding winners on Sunday.
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Enflame primed to catch fire
The Gr3 Lucky Fish Winter Stakes over 2400m headlines Saturday’s mixed turf and polytrack meeting at Hollywoodbets Greyville and could play a key role in determining the final Hollywoodbets Durban July field.
Candice and Tammy Dawson’s Enflame has done little wrong in recent staying races and should be a major contender, while Patrick Kruyer’s Tenpenny looks capable of bouncing back after a disappointing run on soft ground. Prior to that effort, he had produced strong Cape staying form and retains the services of JP van der Merwe. Native Ruler has been competing well in stronger company and remains an interesting prospect despite being untested at the distance.
Shoot The Rapids is another July hopeful. Nathan Kotzen’s gelding has finished runner-up in his last two starts and gets a major boost with Richard Fourie booked. Holding Thumbs should improve over this trip after a needed comeback run, while Sean Tarry’s Future Pearl could surprise off a much-reduced rating if returning to his best form.
The supporting card is highly competitive with few standout bankers. In the opener, Highveld raider Tanareef should improve on a promising debut, while Lenoxx and Deonaire appear closely matched after recent efforts. Kid From The South is another to monitor, particularly if supported in the betting.
Sweet Green rates one of the better bets on the card. The Justin Snaith-trained filly was a beaten favourite after an encouraging debut but remains progressive. Pacific Mood should improve significantly after a green first outing, while Queraristinyferrari may benefit from switching back to turf.
Former champion trainer Ricky Maingard has enjoyed immediate success since relocating to KZN and his runner in the opening PA leg warrants respect. Light The Fire brings strong recent form, while Barry’s Boy remains a danger after a solid polytrack effort.
The Pick 6 opener is wide open. Wendy Whitehead’s Definitely Yes looks the stable elect despite a wide draw, aided by a 4kg claim. Little Boy Blue and Bangladesh are key rivals, while Gorgeous Guy could improve on the switch to polytrack.
Mohave Prince seeks a fourth win from his last five starts and remains the one to beat in race five despite a penalty. Gimmefabulous, Uzwano and Office In Command all have claims.
Day Two, No Pressure and outsider Intuitive Spirit head the selections in a competitive sixth race. Later, class performer Cats Pajamas looks capable of overcoming top weight despite a drop in trip. Circumbendibus and King Of The Gauls are respected rivals.
In the finale, Black Eagle brings strong Cape form and can make amends for a recent defeat. Serengetti Sun and the consistent Miss World also have strong winning claims.
France Express Form & Race Previews (ParisLongchamp) – Thursday, June 18
RACE 1: DU PONT DE SULLY HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 22:23 PRIZE MONEY: EUR38400
Homere (USA) Finished third over 1200m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 2 Condition on 22 May. Should go close. Dandy Style (IRE) Finished third over 1200m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 2 Condition on 12 June. Should be banging there at the finish. Etchebaster (FR) Fair performance in third over 1600m in a Limited Handicap at Saint-Cloud on 22 May. Looks to have place claims. Pas Dansant (FR) Winner over 1400m at Parislongchamp in a Divided Handicap on 21 May. Will need to up his game but can earn.
RACE 2: DU PASSAGE DU BOIS DE BOULOGNE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 22:58 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Umami (FR) Solid run in fourth over 1400m at Compiegne in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 5 June. Winning chance. D Day Man (FR) Finished third over 2000m at Chatillon-Sur-Chalaronne in a Class 4 Course Qualifier on 8 June. Should be in the shake up. Autumn Twilight (IRE) Finished twelve over 1400m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 3 Divided Limited Handicap on 29 May. Better than latest and can earn. The Charm (FR) No type of run in thirteen over 1600m at Compiegne in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 20 May. Better than last two and is capable of popping up.
RACE 3: SINGAPORE POOLS PRIX DE LA PORTE MAILLOT STAKES – GROUP 3 (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 23:33 PRIZE MONEY: EUR73200
Synaran (IRE) Excellent performance in third over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Group 2 on 7 June. Leading chance. Silius (IRE) Clear second over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Group 3 on 21 May. Should have a strong chance here. Khovikhov (FR) Outclassed in ninth over 1600m at Parislongchamp in a Group 1 on 10 May. Can bounce back to form. Dark Trooper (IRE) Runner-up over 1600m at Abu Dhabi in a Listed on 7 February. Has fair form and can challenge.
RACE 4: DU PASSAGE DU PRADO HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 00:11 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Mon Sioux Not beaten far in fifth spot over 1400m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 3 Divided Limited Handicap on 29 May. Big chance in this contest. Jiji My Love (FR) Runner-up over 1400m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 4 Divided Limited Handicap on 29 May. Should be in the firing line. Iridia (GER) Not seen to best effect in twelve over 1600m at Compiegne in a Class 3 Divided Limited Handicap on 9 June. Better than latest and can earn here. Noble Cotai (IRE) Finished eighth over 1400m at Lyon Parilly in a Class 4 Divided Limited Handicap on 23 May. Can run into the money.
RACE 5: DU PASSAGE BRADY HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 00:49 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21100
Mister Jules (FR) Successful in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 1400m on 29 May. Carries a penalty but is capable of doubling up. Califano (FR) Did not show his best when fifth in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 1400m on 29 May. Capable of doing better and is not out of it. Grecian Ruler (FR) Not disgraced when fifth in a Handicap at La Testa-du-Buch over 1600m on 11 June. Can do even better this time around. Thalia (FR) In good shape and was third at Baden-Baden over 1600m in a Handicap on 7 June. Can be competitive once again and must be respected.
RACE 6: PERPLEXITE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 2200M – TIME: 01:27 PRIZE MONEY: EUR26900
Marycha (FR) Showed some improvement when runner-up in a Handicap at Compiegne over 1800m on 20 May. Can go one place better. First Lady Star (FR) Did not show her best when ninth in a Handicap at Compiegne over 2000m on 5 June. Capable of doing better and has a chance. Roi Du Ciel (IRE) Unreliable and was unplaced in a Handicap at Compiegne over 2000m on 5 June. Capable of doing better and is not out of it. Sylveroy (FR) Finished seventh in a Class 3 Condition at Compiegne over 2400m on 25 May. Can make the frame in a race of this nature.
RACE 7: DU NABOB HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 2200M – TIME: 02:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR52800
Reve Bleu (FR) Showed some improvement and was third in a Handicap at this track over 2000m on 28 May. Has claims in an open race. Cosy Bear (FR) Did not show his best when eighth in a Handicap at this course over 2000m on 28 May. Capable of contesting the finish. Too Darn Quick In good shape and was runner-up in a Handicap at this track over 2000m on 28 May. Can go one place better. Mister Black (FR) In good form and was fourth in a Handicap at this track over 2000m on 28 May. Should contest the finish.
RACE 8: DE THIBERVILLE LISTED STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2400M – TIME: 02:47 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50300
Calasita (IRE) Improving and was runner-up in a Class 2 Condition at Cordemais over 2400m on 9 May. Can go one place better. Sea The Storm (FR) Not disgraced when fifth at York over 2000m on 13 May. Should challenge for top honors in this line-up. Lefteye Successful in a Condition at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 22 May. Improving and could double up in this line-up. Romantic Symphony (IRE) Not disgraced when fourth at Lingfield Park over 2400m on 9 May. Capable of being a real threat to these rivals.
RACE 9: DES AMAZONES STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2400M – TIME: 03:19 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16500
Centrical (IRE) In good form and was runner-up at Baden-Baden over 2000m in a Handicap on 6 June. Should fight out the finish once again. Hasapiko (FR) Not reliable but was third in a Handicap at Deauville over 2400m on 16 January. Returns from a break but can contest the finish. I Got Rhythm (FR) Unplaced in a Class 4 Condition Hurdle at Fontainebleau over 3500m last October. Returns from a break and is capable of making the frame. Odemar (FR) Successful twice in last three starts, the latest in a Class 4 Condition at Lyon-Parilly over 2400m on 6 June. Can score again.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Vaal) – June 18
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: VAAL@2026.06.18
Vaal, 18.06.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1600m, Turf, R75.000, 11:50GMT+2
Race Summary: VIXENINTHEVINEYARD has been costly to follow but wouldn’t be winning out of turn. The removal of cheekpieces over this shorter trip will suit so she is worth another chance. COVER CHARGE shaped better over this distance last time and should be competitive, especially with the benefit of his rider’s 1.5kg allowance. BEACH WALKER and CUZZIE also have the form and experience to have a say.
Selections: #5 Vixeninthevineyard, #1 Beach Walker, #9 Cover Charge, #2 Cuzzie
Vaal, 18.06.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R105.000, 12:25GMT+2
Race Summary: IMPRESSIVE lost little in defeat last time against male opposition over this distance in KZN and a repeat of that performance back in same-sex company could suffice. TREX ON FIRE acquitted herself well in both outings and has shown enough to pose a threat. KNOCKIN’ BOOTS and BE THE ONE are likely improvers over this extended trip so have to be respected. BLOW MY TOP, GO FOR BROKE, LA PARISIENNE and PILATES are bred to be useful so worth a market check on debut.
Selections: #5 Impressive, #12 Trex On Fire, #2 Blow My Top, #4 Go For Broke
Vaal, 18.06.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R125.000, 13:00GMT+2
Race Summary: Well-bred HIGH FIDELITY was supported on debut and showed promise. With that experience under the belt and any amount of improvement expected over this extended trip, it could pay to follow his progress. KOVIL and LUCKY AWESOME fit a similar profile and should make their presence felt in receipt of weight from the selection. RAPTOR KING was a beaten short-priced favourite last time but had legitimate excuses that day, so he cannot be overlooked. CAPTAIN COOPER and SHINING STAR are other likely improvers to consider. Watch the betting on newcomers TROJAN HORSE, SPY CATCHER and DUKE OF LORRAINE.
Selections: #6 High Fidelity, #8 Lucky Awesome, #7 Kovil, #10 Raptor King
Vaal, 18.06.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R135.000, 13:35GMT+2
Race Summary: Many with chances in a big field but the value could lie with recently gelded 3yo QUICKFREEZE whose best races were run in this headgear configuration. Last-start winners MASTERSHIP, FULLY LOADED and BRISTOL HERCULES remain competitive under resultant penalties. WAYNE is another lightly raced 3yo with the means to make his presence felt. BIRTHRIGHT, THE AFRICA HOUSE and DIWALI ROCKET can also get into the picture.
Selections: #13 Quickfreeze, #7 Fully Loaded, #15 Bristol Hercules, #1 Mastership
Vaal, 18.06.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 2400m, Turf, R110.000, 14:10GMT+2
Race Summary: Progressive GREEN MACHINE made a winning post-maiden debut over this distance and a 4-point hike may not be enough to prevent him completing the hat-trick. SAMUEL SHARPE was beaten by that rival in a 2000m maiden and is better off at the weights. There should be little between the pair on these terms but the value lies with the improving latter. REPETITION won his only outing over this trip so has to be respected, along with DJ JUNIOR and SPECIAL STAR. Hard-knockers WE ARE THE LOGANS, ARLINGTON ACTION, CHABAL and FULL GO have earning potential too.
Selections: #11 Samuel Sharpe, #4 Green Machine, #10 Repetition, #5 Dj Junior
Vaal, 18.06.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R120.000, 14:45GMT+2
Race Summary: Well-bred import HARRY NYQUIST could hardly have been more impressive on debut over 1160m. He showed enough pace that day to suggest that he will be equally effective over this shorter trip on his reappearance following a lengthy absence. Youngster HEATH HOUSE lost his unbeaten record in a 1160m feature last time. He is undefeated over this distance and should be competitive, though does carry a big weight against useful older rivals. IT’S PERSONAL, HIS LORDSHIP and TWENTYTWENTYVISION are also competitive on current form.
Selections: #4 Harry Nyquist, #1 Heath House, #9 Twentytwentyvision, #2 It’s Personal
Vaal, 18.06.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1700m, Turf, R110.000, 15:20GMT+2
Race Summary: Last-start winners DIMAKO’S JET and PALACE DANCER return from respective absences but remain competitive under resultant penalties. Lightly raced 3yo SCARLET O’HARA, another recent scorer, fits a similar profile and will likely make her presence felt. Class-dropper WILLY MEET AGAIN, returning ANCIENT WISDOM and BACK FROM WAR, off a career-low mark, aren’t taken lightly either.
Selections: #3 Dimako’s Jet, #5 Palace Dancer, #8 Ancient Wisdom, #9 Scarlet O’Hara
Vaal, 18.06.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1700m, Turf, R100.000, 15:55GMT+2
Race Summary: MIRACULOUS MOMENT was an impressive maiden winner over 1600m before a 10-week break. She remains open to further improvement on her handicap debut but conceding weight from a wide draw won’t be an easy task. GLAMOROUS LADY has the form and experience to play a role but her fitness will be tested after a 103-day absence. REFLECTIVE would’ve benefitted from a much-needed comeback run over 1450m and this extended trip will be more to her liking. KORTVANDRAAD was a fast-finishing second in a similar contest last time and she should go close with a repeat of that effort. BE MY FATE can have a say too.
Selections: #5 Kortvandraad, #4 Reflective, #9 Be My Fate, #1 Miraculous Moment
Vaal, 18.06.2026, Race 9, Gallops, 1700m, Turf, R100.000, 16:30GMT+2
Race Summary: SKY PILOT was a last-to-first winner of a 1400m maiden last time, suggesting the step up to this trip will likely bring about further improvement. POMPEII SHIELD acquitted himself well in a stronger race on handicap debut so should have a role to play from gate one off an unchanged mark. GUERILLA WARFARE and REDLIGHTGREENLIGHT are closely matched on recent form. Both can get involved. BEST CANDIDATE and TERRENCE are better than their disappointing latest outings and could have a say if bouncing back to earlier form. SPACE MISSION, ZIP CODE and AMERICAN REBEL can also earn.
Selections: #4 Sky Pilot, #8 Pompeii Shield, #5 Guerilla Warfare, #7 Redlightgreenlight
Best Win: #4 SKY PILOT
Best Value Bet: #11 SAMUEL SHARPE
Best Longshot: #11 SAMUEL SHARPE































