Happy Valley Track Spy: Wednesday, 4 February
Last-start winners value for follow-up Vaal victories
Kamchatka ready to erupt
There is nothing anti-climactic about Wednesday’s Hollywoodbets Kenilworth card, with a competitive 10-race programme highlighted by the Clapham Stakes (1600m) in race 8.
Kamchatka headlines the meeting after a sharp drop in class following two strong stakes efforts. She finished 1,5 lengths behind Cape Town Met runner Legal Counsel over this course and distance before holding her own in the One Voucher Victress Stakes over 1800m. Despite top weight of 60kg, she looks well placed under Serino Moodley for Andre Nel. Notably, she is the only runner older than three in the race, and recent three-year-old form appears some way below the best fillies seen earlier in the season.
Beach Verse continues to improve steadily and remains unbeaten outside the top four. While she has faced modest opposition, her pedigree—by Vercingetorix out of Beach Beauty—demands respect. Educator is another with claims after a convincing last-start win, where she beat Boozy Suzie with something in hand. With Craig Zackey aboard, further progress is possible.
Race 7 sees Empire State as the top choice. Now third run back from a seven-month break, he shaped encouragingly when fourth behind Demanding Dave and should be nearing peak fitness. Three Tigers, Gold Giboski and North Point are promising sprinters who will be well tested here.
Earlier on the card, Sweet Green and Hero’s Journey look the main players in the 1000m opener, with Sweet Green’s early speed possibly decisive. Swift Serenity appeals in race 2, taking on males with a weight concession and Gavin Lerena aboard.
Cantona is expected to build on a surprise debut second in race 3, while Ferryman’s eye-catching debut makes him one to watch in race 4, boasting elite family connections.
Viva’s Liberté returns from a break in race 5 and is highly regarded despite this being a low-pressure run. Supreme Fate stands out as one of the best bets in race 9, while Flying South is a tentative selection in the closing event.
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Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 1 February
February 1 Perak Preview By Mark Lydeamore
Tarry, Zackey to dominate Turffontein card
See It Again can do it again
Despite a stellar record with multiple Group 1 wins, See It Again has sometimes disappointed, including recent issues with the starting stalls. A change of routine, climate, and trainer to Justin Snaith’s Phillippi yard has revitalized him. He has run two solid races, finishing close up but unlucky in both.
Andrew Fortune takes the ride, known for getting the best from his mounts. With stablemate Okavango likely to set the pace, See It Again could have a clear run from a wide draw in the 11-horse Group 1 WSB Met on 31 January, aiming for a second Group 1 victory.
Other notable runners include last year’s Met winner Eight On Eighteen, who should improve after a five-month break, and The Real Prince, peaking for trainer Dean Kannemeyer. Gladatorian, despite a disappointing King’s Plate, remains dangerous with his proven turn of foot, while Garrix and The Equator could upset if favorites falter.
The supporting feature is the Group 1 Maine Chance Farms Majorca Stakes, where Double Grand Slam seeks redemption after a hot defeat in the Paddock Stakes. Oisin Murphy rides, while Mon Petit Cherie and Quickstepgal, trained by Tienie Prinsloo, are expected to challenge over the mile. Asiye Phambili, in strong form, completes a competitive lineup.
If See It Again repeats his best form, he could overshadow the field, while Fortune could claim both Group 1 races on the day.
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No hiding from The Mask
Punters face a tricky poly card next Wednesday, with the market likely the best guide.
In the opener, Snow Queen underperformed on her KZN debut but could bounce back, while Predator’s Surprise and Nebulous are both capable of improvement. Harpa, Calli Bullet, and Miss Danon are the main players in race two, with each showing promise in recent runs.
Ms Galore tackles males in the first Pick 6 leg and looks set for a big run, with Desert Dog and poly debutant Light The Fire also of interest. The consistent The Mask carries a big weight but receives 4kg relief and looks tough to beat in race four, while Master Silvano and Professor Lupin could threaten.
Rafiki, The Gliding Fish, Ultra Quick, and Lou The Legend headline the fifth, with Dapper, Prince Of Troy, Parmenion, and Charlie Croker also worth attention. In race seven, Magic Surprise and Grand Appeal are down in class and competitive, while Rafa’s Boy, Ibutho, Fate Of Fortune, and Winter Waves all have claims.
Austrian Beauty could finish the day strongly, with Grand Force, Time In Paris, and Trafalgar Square also capable in the closing open handicap.
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Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 25 January
France Express Form & Race Previews (Chantilly/Pornichet) – Thursday, February 5
RACE 1: DU CARREFOUR DES CHARMES CLAIMING STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 1) – 1900M – TIME: 19:17 PRIZE MONEY: EUR22100
Siska (FR) Decent second over 1800m at Deauville in a Claimer on her second start on 17 December . She can keep on improving and be hard to beat. Paddington (FR) In form, with two wins of late in Claimer races, the most recent over 1800m at Deauville on 16 January. Track and trip winner in December . Key chance. I Am Still Standing (FR) Shaped well to win a Maiden at Lyon La Soie over 1800m on 21 January. Ought to be involved in the shake-up. Must Be Crackers (FR) Got off the mark over 2200m in a Claimer at Lyon La Soie on 21 January. Lightly raced and has more to come.
RACE 2: DU ROND FILLE DE L’AIR MAIDEN STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 2) – 1600M – TIME: 19:52 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24700
Vadirouma (FR) Two placed efforts so far , the latter when second over 1500m in a Maiden at Deauville on 2 December . Hard to ignore. Run Victoria (FR) Showed promise when sixth over 1500m at Saint-Cloud in a Condition on 9 July. Can improve and be ready for her return to action. Mystery Day (IRE) Nice effort when second over 1600m in a Maiden at this track on 10 January. Ought to be thereabouts. Do For Love (IRE) Finished fifth last time over 1400m at Deauville in a Maiden on 9 August. Among the leading each-way options.
RACE 3: DE LA ROUTE CHARLEPONT CLAIMING STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 3) – 1600M – TIME: 20:27 PRIZE MONEY: EUR18200
Kiaro (FR) Two nice wins of late, both at Deauville in Claimer races, the latter over 1500m on 16 January. Can get a hat-trick. Abelard F (IRE) Finished fifth over 1800m in a Claimer at Deauville on 8 January, course winner in a Class 2 Handicap in November , and is hard to rule out. Neyshapur (FR) Ran well to be second last time out over 1700m in a Condition at Dortmund on 18 January. Can be on the premises. Dapango (GER) Placed third last time out over 1500m at Deauville in a Class 3 Claimer on 16 January. Can make the Top 3.
RACE 4: DE LA PORTE DES MARCHANDS HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 4) – 1600M – TIME: 21:12 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24000
Tornado Alley Ran well to be third on his third run over 1600m at this track in a Maiden on 10 January. Leading contender on Handicap bow. Wolverine Unplaced last time, second before that over 1800m in a Maiden at Lyon La Soie on 17 December . Found the trip too far last time and warrants respect back down in trip today. Off To Dubai (FR) Placed third over 1600m at Pornichet in a Handicap on 27 January last time out. One to look at each way. Ocean Star (FR) Finished third over the track and trip in a Handicap on 10 January. Course winner over 1800m in November of a Handicap. Player .
RACE 5: DU MARAIS DU LYS STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 5) – 1900M – TIME: 21:47 PRIZE MONEY: EUR17400
Starac (FR) Fair effort to be fourth over 2400m in a Class 2 Handicap at Deauville on 16 January. Lightly raced and has plenty more to come. Fearless Cheetah (FR) Nice win two runs back over 1800m at Deauville on 23 December in a Class 3 Handicap. One to pay attention to. Melbora (FR) Finished fourth over 2000m at Cagnes-sur-Mer on her latest start in a Class 3 Handicap on 27 January. Capable of being competitive. Treasure Keeper (FR) Two unplaced runs since a fourth over 2400m at Lyon La Soie on 17 November in a Class 3 Handicap. Ought to be on the premises.
RACE 6: DU CARREFOUR DU CLOS-LA-BARRE MAIDEN STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 6) – 1600M – TIME: 22:22 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24700
Maui Good fourth on his debut over 1600m at Deauville in a Condition on 22 October . Capable of getting off the mark with progress expected. Freerider (IRE) Showed promise when ninth on his sole start over 1300m in a Condition at Saint-Cloud on 12 September . Can improve and warrants respect. Nashoba (FR) Finished second over 1600m in a Maiden at Vichy on 25 July on his last start. He can be expected to be ready to go and can make his presence felt. Forest Galore (IRE) Placed on the two runs, fourth on the latter over 1600m in a Maiden at Chantilly on 10 January. Hard to discount.
RACE 7: DE LA ROUTE DES GENETS HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 7) – 1600M – TIME: 22:57 PRIZE MONEY: EUR22100
Ambra Antica (FR) Back to form when third behind MODERN SPIRIT (2) over 1600m in a Class 3 Handicap at this track on 10 January on her last run. Can get back on track and score. Modern Spirit (FR) Unplaced last time, a win before that over the track and trip in a Class 3 Handicap on 10 January. Leading contender. Lelio (FR) Credible sixth over the track and trip in a Class 3 Handicap on 10 January on his last start. Each way player. Ace (FR) Placed fourth over the track and trip in a Class 3 Handicap on 10 January. Capable of making the Top 4.
RACE 8: DE LA ROUTE DES GRANDS CHENES HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 8) – 1600M – TIME: 23:32 PRIZE MONEY: EUR28800
Bin Zarak (FR) Solid effort to be second over 1500m at Deauville in a Class 3 Claimer on 16 January. Track and trip winner in November . Hard to ignore at this track. Send Wood (FR) Four unplaced runs since a fourth over 1500m at Deauville in a Class 3 on 23 October , sixth at this track in a Class 3 Handicap on 10 January. Can be involved. Clavis Aurea (FR) Placed third last time out over the track and trip in a Class 3 Handicap on 10 January. Hard to rule out of the Top 3. Mondo Boy Unplaced last time, a win before that over 1800m at Deauville in a Handicap on 28 November . Can make his presence felt.
RACE 9: FLEUR DE SEL HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM PORNICHET RACE 1) – 1700M – TIME: 00:07 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16300
Golfeur A runner-up in a Handicap over this track and trip on 7 January. Likes this surface and can go one place better . Icalero (FR) In very good shape and was runner-up in a Handicap over this course and distance on 26 December . Be right there at the finish. Sleipnir Normandy (FR) Not reliable but was runner-up in a Handicap over this track and trip on 27 January. Can be competitive again. Iscreamforicecream (FR) A winner of a Condition over this track and trip on 24 January. Tackles tougher but is not out of it.
RACE 10: DE LA FLEUR D’AJONC HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM PORNICHET RACE 2) – 1700M – TIME: 00:42 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Lovecayan (FR) In good form and was runner-up in a Handicap at this track over 2000m on 24 January. Be right there at the finish. Zaahir (FR) Not disgraced when fifth in a Class 4 Condition over this track and trip on 27 January. Can be competitive in this line-up. Queen Lady Gold (FR) Not reliable but was runner-up in a Handicap over this course and distance on 7 January. Can contest the finish once again. Peyton Place (FR) Only modest of late and finished seventh in a Handicap at Chantilly over 1600m on 21 January. Capable of making the frame.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Vaal) – February 5
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: VAAL CLASSIC@2026.02.05
Vaal Classic, 05.02.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R100.000, 12:35GMT+2
Race Summary: ANNEWITHAN E caught the eye when staying on to finish third in this headgear last time and she won’t need to improve much on that effort in her peak outing to resume winning ways. FALCONFLY was a fast-finishing third over 1600m on her handicap debut and she remains open to improvement over this extended trip. PEACE TREATY and CREPUSCOLO are all engaged to run at earlier meetings but would be competitive if taking their place.
Selections: #2 Annewithan E, #6 Falconfly, #5 Peace Treaty, #9 Crepuscolo
Vaal Classic, 05.02.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1600m, Turf, R105.000, 13:10GMT+2
Race Summary: UTSAAH improved in first-time blinkers to finish a career-best second over track and trip last time and a repeat of that performance should suffice. Stablemate GREENSIDE GIRL is held on that form but open to improvement in just her third outing. WINTER WEDDING could have more to offer over this extended trip, so could get into the picture. MADE TO MEASURE completes the shortlist.
Selections: #1 Utsaah, #7 Greenside Girl, #2 Made To Measure, #4 Winter Wedding
Vaal Classic, 05.02.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1600m, Turf, R120.000, 13:45GMT+2
Race Summary: INDIAN SPICE hit the frame in both course-and-distance appearances with blinkers fitted, and he sets the standard on the strength and consistency of that form. TERRENCE failed to confirm the promise of his debut over 1160m last time but the step up to this trip should, on pedigree, be more to his liking. Returning PALACE GUARD (gelded) and unexposed SMUGGLER remain open to improvement too.
Selections: #1 Indian Spice, #10 Terrence, #3 Palace Guard, #9 Smuggler
Vaal Classic, 05.02.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R135.000, 14:20GMT+2
Race Summary: Muzi Yeni rode FUTURE DATE and DIMAKO’S JET to last-start victories so his decision to stick with the latter is significant. ART NOUVEAU and stablemate ANCIENT WISDOM are closely matched with those rivals on recent form and are weighted to be competitive on these revised terms.
Selections: #2 Dimako’s Jet, #1 Future Date, #5 Art Nouveau, #6 Ancient Wisdom
Vaal Classic, 05.02.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R105.000, 14:55GMT+2
Race Summary: LADY BLUNT and MERRYWEATHER won at this level last time and should remain competitive off resultant penalties. The latter remains open to improvement and this extended trip could be more to her liking. The step up to this distance should also suit KENSAL GREEN whose fast-finishing second over a shorter trip last time was encouraging. SURPRISE PARTY also have solid claims.
Selections: #3 Merryweather, #10 Kensal Green, #2 Lady Blunt, #5 Surprise Party
Vaal Classic, 05.02.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1600m, Turf, R155.000, 15:30GMT+2
Race Summary: MONEY HEIST was touched off at level weights by a progressive 3yo in a stronger contest over 1450m last time. He is equally adept over this extended trip so should be hard to beat off the same mark with a 4kg claimer engaged. WAYNE had legitimate excuses for his no-show in a 3yo Grade 3 last time, and the step up to this distance with a tongue-tie fitted could unlock any amount of improvement. PLAYER and MAX THE MAGICIAN are consistent hard-knockers with legitimate earning potential.
Selections: #1 Money Heist, #8 Wayne, #3 Max The Magician, #7 Player
Vaal Classic, 05.02.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R105.000, 16:05GMT+2
Race Summary: NEVER NEVER LAND was backed and won full of running over 1200m last time and a 3-point penalty isn’t likely to halt his momentum over this extended trip. Consistent PEREGRINE FALCON stayed on encouragingly to finish a close-up third over 1200m in first-time blinkers (retained) and a repeat of that effort will put him right in the firing line. Recent scorers GULF OF AMERICA and LIBECCIO aren’t taken lightly either off their revised ratings.
Selections: #2 Never Never Land, #6 Peregrine Falcon, #9 Gulf Of America, #11 Libeccio
Vaal Classic, 05.02.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R100.000, 16:40GMT+2
Race Summary: PRECOCIOUS was an easy winner on her Highveld debut after a layoff and she is open to any amount of improvement, especially with a 4kg claimer taking weight off the back. PIVOTAL ROLE confirmed the promise of his debut second with a last-start maiden win over 1000m. He hasn’t been seen since but is unexposed and would’ve strengthened during his time off. LONELY AS A CLOUD and BLINDFIRE can have a say in the outcome if building on the improvement of their recent outings.
Selections: #1 Precocious, #2 Pivotal Role, #4 Lonely As A Cloud, #5 Blindfire
Best Win: #1 MONEY HEIST
Best Value Bet: #3 MERRYWEATHER
Best Longshot: #3 MERRYWEATHER




























