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FWD Champions Day 2026 Review



Romantic Warrior again showed why he sits at the top of Hong Kong racing, producing another dominant display in the FWD QEII Cup at Sha Tin.
The Danny Shum-trained champion went into the race as the clear headline act of FWD Champions Day, and once again he delivered under James McDonald, adding another major race to a career that continues to grow in stature.
It was the performance of a horse who has made winning at the highest level look routine.
Romantic Warrior came into the race with a remarkable record, having won 19 of his 23 local starts and 22 of his 28 starts on turf. At Group 1 level, he had already established himself as one of the most reliable elite performers in world racing, with 13 wins and five seconds from 19 Group 1 starts.
At Sha Tin, and particularly over 2000m, his record is almost untouchable.
The eight-year-old son of Acclamation had won 17 of his 21 starts at Sha Tin before the race, while his course-and-distance record over 2000m stood at 13 wins and one second from 14 attempts. Overall at the trip, he had won 14 of 16 starts, further underlining why the QEII Cup has become one of his natural targets.
This season, Romantic Warrior has been perfect.
He resumed with an impressive Group 2 win over Voyage Bubble in November, before taking out another Group 1 over 2000m in December. He then showed his versatility by dropping back to the mile in January and beating Lucky Sweynesse, before returning to 2000m in March and winning easily by four lengths over Ensued.
That last-start victory came in 1:59.77, with Romantic Warrior closing off in 22.52, and it confirmed that the local champion was still in outstanding form heading into Champions Day.
For owner Peter Lau Pak Fai, trainer Danny Shum and McDonald, he has been the horse of a lifetime.
Bought for HK$4.8 million, Romantic Warrior has now earned more than HK$254 million in stakes and built a record that places him among the greats of Hong Kong racing.
McDonald’s connection with the horse has also become one of the defining partnerships of his career. Before Sunday, he had ridden Romantic Warrior 18 times for 15 wins and two placings, a record that reflects both the horse’s brilliance and the understanding between jockey and champion.
There are very few horses who can carry the expectation Romantic Warrior does and keep answering it.
He has won from 1200m through to 2040m, placed out to 2400m, travelled overseas and come back, and still returned to Sha Tin as the benchmark horse in Hong Kong.
The FWD QEII Cup was another chance for the racing world to see what Hong Kong fans already know.
Romantic Warrior is not just a local champion.
He is one of the great racehorses of his generation along with Ka Ying Rising.
By Scott Bailey
Dave can demand first stakes win
Trainer Mike Stewart has expertly managed Demanding Dave, guiding the progressive sprinter through the ranks to stakes company. The in-form gelding lines up at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Monday, bidding for a breakthrough victory in the Champagne Stakes over 1200m.
A crowd favourite in Cape Town, Demanding Dave has won four of his last six starts, showcasing a sharp turn of foot and an eye-catching late surge. His last run in the Easter Sprint saw him finish 1.3 lengths behind Dance Variety, but traffic issues at a crucial stage likely cost him momentum. Jockey Andrew Fortune, unbeaten in three rides aboard him, reunites at a light weight, boosting confidence of a rebound.
Sardinia Bay, another promising three-year-old, finished just ahead of Demanding Dave last time and meets him at level weights. His natural early pace is a weapon, though softer ground could test him. Dance Variety, despite inconsistency, remains a major threat if reproducing his best form.
Earlier on the card, The Cullinan appeals in Race 1 after a solid debut, while Godric Gryffindor poses a fitness query returning from a break. In Race 2, Vercicat showed promise when runner-up after gelding and could improve further under Tristan Godden.
Race 3 sees Pay The Palace dropping in class after competing against top company, including a credible run behind Jet Force. With Richard Fourie aboard, he looks a leading contender.
The mile contest (Race 4) is competitive, with Spanish Verse overdue a win after consecutive narrow defeats, while Blizzardboy, Zagreb, and See The Sign all hold claims.
In Race 5, Spirit Of Nical has shown improvement and could capitalize, though Up In Flames may bounce back. Race 6 is open, but Devil A Saint is well treated at the weights and could reverse recent form, while Oliver, from an in-form yard, is a late-running danger if the pace suits.
The closing stages feature Star World, who impressed last start and could follow up, with Iona Castle emerging as a progressive threat.
Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 26 April
FWD Champions Day Preview
The international horses have arrived, the local champions have gone through their final pieces of work, and the atmosphere around Sha Tin has steadily built towards one of Hong Kong racing’s biggest days. Three Group 1 races will headline the meeting — the Chairman’s Sprint Prize, the FWD Champions Mile and the FWD QEII Cup — and each race carries its own storyline.
This is not just a meeting about prize money or prestige. It is a meeting that gives Hong Kong the chance to showcase its best horses against international opposition, and this year there are two local stars in particular who will command global attention.
Ka Ying Rising has become the horse everyone wants to see. Romantic Warrior is already one of the great names of Hong Kong racing. Both have looked well during the week, both appear to have handled their preparations professionally, and both have the chance to add another major chapter to their careers on Sunday.
The Chairman’s Sprint Prize will be all about Ka Ying Rising. He has taken Hong Kong sprinting to another level and now carries the expectation that comes with being the world’s leading sprinter. Watching him through the week, the most impressive part has not been anything flashy. It has been how calm and professional he looks in everything he does and the team are very confident they have him on song.
Great sprinters can sometimes carry nervous energy, but Ka Ying Rising gives the impression of a horse who knows exactly what is required. He has the speed to put himself wherever Zac Purton wants him, but he also has the strength to sustain it. That is what separates him from very good sprinters. He does not just quicken but he keeps going.
This race is another chance for him to build on what is already becoming an extraordinary winning sequence taking it to twenty straight wins. The pressure is there, but he has continued to answer every challenge placed in front of him. From what he has shown in his races and what he has looked like this week, there is no obvious reason to suggest he is ready to come back to the field.
Satono Reve brings the strongest international challenge. The Japanese sprinter is a genuine Group 1 horse, he has travelled here before, and he has the class to make his presence felt if Ka Ying Rising is even slightly below his best. He looked to go through his work well during the week, and Japan’s sprinters always command respect when they travel.
Helios Express is another runner who deserves respect. He has been racing honestly and has the local form to run well again but has been unlucky to run into a generational talent that is Ka Ying Rising, while Raging Blizzard, Beauty Waves, Fast Network and Tomodachi Kokoroe give the race further depth. Comanche Brave adds something different from the overseas angle and will be watched closely.
But in reality, they are all trying to bring down one horse. Ka Ying Rising is the benchmark. If he runs to anything like his best, the Chairman’s Sprint Prize should be his race to lose.
The FWD Champions Mile looks the most open of the three Group 1 races and could easily be the race where tempo, luck and positioning decide the result. A full field gives it a very different shape to the other features, and there are several runners with legitimate claims.
Voyage Bubble is the proven Hong Kong Group 1 miler and comes into this race with the right profile. He has been a terrific horse for local racing, and his best form over this course and distance is strong enough to win again. He has looked well in his work and appears to have come through his preparation in good order even after a niggling issue but connections are happy with him and he will take his place.
This is his chance to step back into the spotlight. With Romantic Warrior staying at 2000 metres, Voyage Bubble gets the chance to be the main local force over the mile. He has the tactical speed to hold a position, which is always important at Sha Tin, and if he gets the right run, he will be hard to hold out.
Jantar Mantar brings serious Japanese quality to the race. He is a proper miler, he has the class, and his form reads strongly enough to make him one of the key winning chances. Japanese horses have a long history of travelling well to Hong Kong, and he has the profile of a horse who can make an impact if he settles into the race and produces his turn of foot.
Docklands is also interesting. The Royal Ascot winner has already shown he can be competitive at Sha Tin and he is the type of horse who could be strongest late if they overdo it in front. He may not have the same headline profile as some others, but he is certainly not here to make up the numbers.
Lucky Sweynesse adds another layer of interest. He was once the dominant sprinter in Hong Kong, and his move towards the mile has given him a new storyline. It is never easy for a horse to change his racing pattern at this level, but class can take a horse a long way, and he still has plenty of that.
The Champions Mile is the race where I would be most cautious about being too confident. Voyage Bubble has the local Group 1 credentials, Jantar Mantar has the international class, and Docklands looks the one who could be finishing strongly. The race may be decided by who gets the cleanest run at the right time.
The FWD QEII Cup is where Romantic Warrior again takes centre stage. He has been the face of Hong Kong middle-distance racing for several seasons now, and the chance to win this race for a fourth time gives Sunday another layer of significance.
Few horses have carried expectation as well as Romantic Warrior. He has travelled, returned, backed up big performances, and continued to turn up at the elite level. That is what makes him so special. It is not just his talent, it is his consistency and professionalism.
Watching him this week, he looks like the same seasoned champion. He went through his work with purpose, and there was nothing to suggest he has gone backwards. Danny Shum has managed him with great care throughout his career, and James McDonald knows exactly how to get the best out of him.
The challenge this year is real. Masquerade Ball comes from Japan with strong credentials and looks the main threat. He has the profile of a serious 2000-metre horse and has the right jockey booking in Christophe Lemaire. If Romantic Warrior is going to be tested, this is the horse most likely to do it. His second placing to the worlds best horse Calandagan in the Japan Cup was exceptional and his rider has hinted ‘he could be one of the Japan greats’. From a rider that has ridden plenty of them that is some wrap.
Sosie also brings major European form into the race. He was excellent in Hong Kong in December when winning the Vase, and while dropping back to 2000 metres is a different challenge, his class and stamina make him a dangerous runner if the race becomes a genuine staying test. He has been tested in his trackwork during the week but his condition is glowing and he will look a danger at some point down the Sha Tin straight.
Royal Champion arrives with confidence after his win in Saudi Arabia, and he is another who has shown he can travel and perform. Giovanni, June Take, Rubylot and Numbers add depth, but the race still revolves around whether Romantic Warrior can again produce his best at Sha Tin.
The champion has been here before. He knows this race having won it multiple times, he knows the track, and he has made a habit of delivering when the pressure is at its highest. Masquerade Ball gives the race a genuine international edge, but Romantic Warrior remains the horse they all have to beat.
FWD Champions Day has shaped as a meeting with real global appeal. Ka Ying Rising is trying to continue one of the great winning runs in modern sprinting. Voyage Bubble leads the local hopes in a strong and competitive Champions Mile. Romantic Warrior is chasing another piece of history in a race he has made his own.
The international runners have added quality and intrigue, but after watching the build-up during the week, the strongest impression is that Hong Kong’s headline horses look ready. They have carried themselves like top-class racehorses, and now they get the chance to prove it again on one of the biggest stages in Asian racing.
By Scott Bailey from Sha Tin
Prix Ganay Preview
Longchamp will stage the first Group 1 of the European season on Sunday with the running of the Prix Ganay World Pool by PMU, and while the field may be small, there is plenty of quality and intrigue around the 2100-metre contest.
Only six runners will line up, with the race featuring no overseas representation and just four trainers involved, but that should not take anything away from the depth of the field. This is a proper Group 1, bringing together last season’s Arc winner, proven top-level performers and a strong team from Andre Fabre that already has race fitness on its side.
The clear headline runner is Daryz, who returns for the first time since his outstanding victory in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe last year. That performance announced him as one of the leading middle-distance horses in Europe, as he defeated Minnie Hauk and put a clear gap on the rest of a high-class field.
The son of Sea The Stars now begins a new campaign, and this will be an important first step. He has the class to win this, but there are a few small queries. He was at his strongest late in the Arc over 2400 metres, so the drop back in distance to 2100 metres may not be ideal, particularly if the race is slowly run. He is also resuming, and connections are likely to have bigger targets later in the season.
That said, Daryz is a genuine Group 1 horse and the one they all have to measure up against. If he is anywhere near forward enough, he can make a winning return and confirm himself as one of the major names to follow through the European season.
Aventure also brings strong Group 1 form into the race. Her Arc run behind Daryz was not her best, but she is better than that and has shown enough quality at the top level to be highly competitive here. Like Daryz, she is first-up and may be better over further, but she has the class to be involved if she is ready to go.
Arrow Eagle is another runner with Group 1 form next to his name after his win in the Prix Royal-Oak last season. He is tough, genuine and proven at the level, but this distance looks short of his best. He may find this a little sharp on his return, although he still adds real depth to the race.
The race-fit runners could be the key to the contest, especially the Andre Fabre-trained trio of Bright Picture, Cualificar and First Look. All three come through the Prix d’Harcourt, where Bright Picture was able to win, Cualificar finished close up in third and First Look was not far away.
Bright Picture has to be respected off that last-start Group 2 win. He is fit, in form and represents one of the great European stables. First Look also has claims, particularly if he can improve from his return run, but Cualificar may be the most interesting of the Fabre runners.
Cualificar was beaten only narrowly in the Prix d’Harcourt and should take improvement from that run. His effort in the Arc at the end of last season can be forgiven, as he may simply have been at the end of his preparation. Back to 2100 metres with race fitness on his side, he looks well placed to run a big race.
The Prix Ganay looks a fascinating clash between proven Group 1 stars returning from a break and race-fit horses ready to take advantage if the big names are not fully wound up. Daryz is clearly the horse with the most upside and the strongest piece of form, but this is not a soft return.
He deserves to be favourite, but Cualificar looks the runner capable of making things interesting. If Daryz is forward enough, he can win and start his season in the perfect fashion. If he is just short of peak fitness, Cualificar may be the one ready to capitalise.
By Scott Bailey
Little Paradise, Invincible Ibis out to defy FWD Champions Mile trend
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2026 THE CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALE
Final fields below: TAB SENOR SANTA STAKES (Grade 2) (Open) R500000 1160m 1 – 12 BUFFALO STORM CODY (A P Peter) R Fourie 62.0 – 132 2 – 5 WILLIAM ROBERTSON (C Spies) T Mayhew 62.0 – 124 3 – 9 COSMIC SPEED (S G Tarry) C Zackey 60.0 – 120 4 – 6 TRUTH (C/T Dawson) S Moodley 60.0 – 119 5 – 3 ZIYASHA (C Binda) C Habib 60.0 – 118 6 – 11 MOUNT PINATUBO (J J van Vuuren) K de Melo 58.0 – 113 7 – 8 BUSSTOPINHOUNSLOW (G J Maroun) M V’Rensburg 56.0 – 110 8 – 4 ANFIELDS ROCKET (G J Maroun) R A Venniker 54.0 – 106 9 – 2 CHARMING CHEETAH (R Klaasen) M Yeni 54.0 – 106 10 – 1 THE LAST DUKE (P F Matchett) P Mxoli 52.0 – 102 11 – 10 THE SPECIALIST (S G Tarry) M K Katjedi 52.0 – 101 12 – 7 JERUSALEMA RAIN (S G Tarry) M Michel 52.0 – 100 Same Trainer: (3,11,12) (7,8) TAB COLORADO KING STAKES (Grade 2) (Horses at Weight for Age + Penalties) R500000 2000m 1 – 1 FIRE ATTACK (A G Laird) R Fourie 60.0 – 124 2 – 5 ATTICUS FINCH (A G Laird) C Habib 59.0 – 127 3 – 3 CHOISAANADA (E Verdonese) R A Venniker 58.0 – 121 4 – 6 THE ULTIMATE KING (A P Peter) T Mayhew 58.0 – 117 5 – 2 FIELD MARSHAL (N Kotzen) C Zackey 58.0 – 110 6 – 4 BAKWENA (J J van Vuuren) K de Melo 55.5 – 97 7 – 7 COPPER EAGLE (R Klaasen) S Moodley 54.5 – 97 Same Trainer: (1,2) TAB CAMELLIA STAKES (Grade 2)(For Fillies and Mares) R350000 1160m 1 – 4 RODEO DRIVE (S G Tarry) P Mxoli 60.0 – 113 2 – 6 ALMOND SEA (A P Peter) R Fourie 59.0 – 119 3 – 8 WHISTLE THE TUNE (C/T Dawson) M Yeni 59.0 – 116 4 – 9 CHROME TOURMALINE (F P Habib) R A Venniker 59.0 – 107 5 – 3 DESTINY OF FIRE (M/M de Kock) C Murray 59.0 – 100 6 – 2 GREEN DIAMOND (S G Tarry) C Zackey 58.0 – 111 7 – 5 ONE FINE WINTER (S G Tarry) K de Melo 57.0 – 105 8 – 7 RACHEL WALL (A P Peter) S Moodley 57.0 – 105 9 – 10 RIFLE QUEEN (A P Peter) C Habib 57.0 – 105 10 – 1 PERFECT MIRACLE (A P Peter) M V’Rensburg 57.0 – 96 Same Trainer: (1,6,7) (2,8,9,10) TAB IGUGU STAKES (Grade 2) (For Fillies and Mares at Weight for Age + Penalties) R350000 2000m 1 – 4 OLIVIA’S WAY (R R Magner) M V’Rensburg 60.0 – 114 2 – 6 CALLMEGETRIX (S G Tarry) C Zackey 60.0 – 113 3 – 2 MINOGUE (C/T Dawson) M Yeni 59.0 – 114 4 – 3 INDIAN OCEAN (M Pandaram) T Godden 59.0 – 105 5 – 8 DOITWITHDIAMONDS (A P Peter) C Habib 59.0 – 99 6 – 1 SOLDIER’S EYE (W/W Marwing) K J Lihaba 59.0 – 94 7 – 5 CHARGE IT (A Wright) R Fourie 55.5 – 113 8 – 7 DAISY JONES (M G Azzie) R A Venniker 55.5 – 108 TAB GOLD BOWL (Listed)(Open) R400000 3200m 1 – 3 SHOOT THE RAPIDS (N Kotzen) C Zackey 62.0 – 117 2 – 1 POETS WARRIOR (M G Azzie) R A Venniker 60.0 – 114 3 – 2 ALADDIN’S LAMP (M/M de Kock) C Murray 56.0 – 106 4 – 7 ENFLAME (C/T Dawson) S Moodley 56.0 – 104 5 – 10 NEBRAAS (S G Tarry) M Michel 54.0 – 101 6 – 5 HOTARUBI (C I Jonker) M Yeni 54.0 – 97 7 – 9 TAXHAVEN (P F Matchett) P Mxoli 52.0 – 96 8 – 8 MO MENT (B Webber) J R Syster 52.0 – 93 9 – 4 BATTLEGROUND (M N Houdalakis) C Maujean 52.0 – 92 10 – 6 ROYAL INVITATION (B Webber) J Gates 51.5 – 99 Same Trainer: (8,10) TAB PROTEA STAKES (Grade 3) (For 2 yo R100 000 Win BSA / CRS Bonus) R300000 1100m 1 – 3 TIME IS PRECIOUS (J J van Vuuren) C Murray 60.0 – 92 2 – 7 GIMME A VODKA (S G Tarry) C Zackey 58.0 – 97 3 – 1 GIMME SOME LUCK (F P Habib) M Yeni 58.0 – 92 4 – 6 SHERLOCK HOLMES (A P Peter) K Strydom 58.0 – 86 5 – 2 STATUS SYMBOL (S G Tarry) K de Melo 58.0 – 88 6 – 5 THE BRONX BULL (A P Peter) C Habib 58.0 – 96 7 – 4 KAVADY (M Pandaram) T Godden 55.5 – 88 Same Trainer: (2,5) (4,6) TAB PRETTY POLLY STAKES (Grade 3)(For 2 yof R100 000 Win BSA / CRS Bonus) R250000 1100m 1 – 5 GOOD DAY SUNSHINE (M/M de Kock) R Fourie 60.0 – 99 2 – 2 CUSTODIAN (R Klaasen) C Habib 58.0 – 84 3 – 1 GET UP (S G Tarry) C Zackey 58.0 – 97 4 – 3 LANZAROTE (J J van Vuuren) K de Melo 58.0 – 87 5 – 4 LOVE NOT WAR (S T Pettigrew) C Murray 58.0 – 81 6 – 7 NO DRAMA (P F Matchett) M Yeni 58.0 – 83 7 – 6 QUEEN LEILA (P F Matchett) P Mxoli 58.0 – 88 8 – 9 USHOULDBEDANCING (R Klaasen) K Strydom 58.0 – 82 9 – 8 LADY HARLEQUIN (C/T Dawson) S Moodley 55.0 – 0 Same Trainer: (2,8) (6,7) TAB GOLD BOWL (Listed) (Open) R400000 3200m 1 – 3 SHOOT THE RAPIDS (N Kotzen) C Zackey 62.0 – 117 2 – 1 POETS WARRIOR (M Azzie) R Venniker 60 – 114 3 – 2 ALADDIN’S LAMP (M/M de Kock) C Murray 56 – 106 4 – 7 ENFLAME (C/T Dawson) S Moodley 56 – 104 5 – 10 NEBRAAS (S Tarry) M Michelle 54 – 101 6 – 5 HOTARUBI (C Jonker) M Yeni 54 – 97 7 – 9 TAXHAVEN (P Matchett) P Mxoli 52 – 96 8 – 8 MO MENT (B Webber) J Syster 52 – 93 9 – 4 BATTLEGROUND (L Houdalakis) C Maujean 52 – 92 10 – 6 ROYAL INVITATION (B Webber) J Gates 51.5 – 99 Same Trainer: (8,10)
Sha Tin Trackwork / Press Conference / Barrier Draw April 23rd



Chairman’s Sprint Prize
- Ka Ying Rising — Barrier 3
- Satono Reve — Barrier 8
- Helios Express — Barrier 6
- Fast Network — Barrier 2
- Raging Blizzard — Barrier 7
- Comanche Brave — Barrier 4
- Tomodachi Kokoroe — Barrier 1
- Beauty Waves — Barrier 5
FWD QEII Cup
- Masquerade Ball — Barrier 6
- Romantic Warrior — Barrier 5
- Royal Champion — Barrier 1
- Sosiie — Barrier 2
- Giovanni — Barrier 8
- June Take — Barrier 7
- Rubylot — Barrier 3
- Numbers — Barrier 4
FWD Champions Mile
- Jantar Mantar — Barrier 6
- Voyage Bubble — Barrier 12
- Docklands — Barrier 1
- Lucky Sweynesse — Barrier 4
- My Wish — Barrier 10
- Red Lion — Barrier 8
- Galaxy Patch — Barrier 13
- Strauss — Barrier 7
- Cap Ferrat — Barrier 14
- Invincible Ibis — Barrier 5
- Sunlight Power — Barrier 3
- Chancheng Glory — Barrier 9
- Copartner Prance — Barrier 11
- Little Paradise — Barrier 2
FWD Champions Day Track Notes – Thursday, 23 April, 2026
Uzwano to see out the trip
The road to the Hollywoodbets Durban July, South Africa’s premier race with a R10 million purse, officially began with the release of first entries. With an affordable initial fee, a wide pool of hopefuls has emerged, signalling another competitive renewal.
Two early entrants, Count Of Rouen and Johnny The Thief, step out at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Friday, contesting a strong Class 3 Handicap over 1900m. Trainer Dean Kannemeyer holds a solid hand with Continentalexpress and Uzwano. While Continentalexpress is consistent, Uzwano—trying the trip for the first time—appears the more progressive, with his pedigree suggesting he will stay.
Count Of Rouen is expected to improve on a needed last run, while Johnny The Thief, highly regarded, was finishing well over an inadequate distance and could feature if stepping up. Mohave Prince, unbeaten in two with blinkers, carries a light weight and is a major contender, while front-runner Go Grayson Go could prove dangerous if left alone in front.
Earlier races present tricky betting heats. Many first-timers in the opener make market moves key. Peace Rose and Peach Melba headline Race 2, though Emerald could surprise if reproducing her Highveld promise. Kiartay and Bison Warrior look solid for exotic bets, both showing progression and suited by the step up in trip.
The Pick 6 begins with Gold Gol Baby, who brings strong Western Cape form and sets the standard. Bai Yulu impressed on debut and can improve, while Flickering Light is an outsider with upside over this distance.
Mid-card handicaps remain competitive. Tobacconist is consistent and well suited at the trip, while Hodge Podge arrives in top form after a convincing win. I’m Invictus looks progressive in blinkers, and My Boy Lollipop could improve significantly over further.
Later, Silver Salute is well positioned to follow up her course-and-distance win despite a small rating rise. Gran Occasion and Blue Poppy are dangers, while West Side Story is a lightweight outsider.
The finale is wide open. Take Your Place benefits from a rating drop, Call Of The Karoo carries top weight but has strong rider support, and Amafort, unbeaten in blinkers, looks the one to beat in pursuit of a hat-trick.
FWD Champions Day Track Notes – Wednesday, 22 April, 2026
France Express Form & Race Previews (Lyon-Parilly) – Wednesday, April 29
RACE 1: PRIX JEAN-NOEL GABOLDE STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2400M – TIME: 17:20 PRIZE MONEY: EUR20100
Varandir (FR) Won on debut over 2100m at Parislongchamp on April 5th. Open to progress and holds strong claims of following up. Zulu Chant (IRE) Got his first win over 2200m in a maiden race at this track on March 29th on his last start. Improving and can not be ruled out. Peligroso Ran well to be 2nd last time over 1900m at La Teste in a Class 2 race on April 1st. Capable of making an impact. Helvetios (FR) Got off the mark last time over 2500m at Nancy on April 4th in a maiden race. More to do but is progressing with race experience.
RACE 2: PRIX DE LA CITE HIPPIQUE STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2400M – TIME: 17:51 PRIZE MONEY: EUR12800
Queenfleur (FR) Two solid efforts of late, 2nd on the most recent over 2500m at Evreux in a Class 4 handicap on April 15th. Capable of making an impact. Joli Coup (FR) Recent success over 2350m at Strasbourg in a Class 4 handicap on April 18th. Ought to be in the shake-up. Timballina (GER) Ran well to be 3rd over 2400m at Moulins in a Class 4 handicap on April 9th last time out. One to pay attention to each-way. Embiez 5th on her last start over 3150m at this track in a Class 4 handicap on April 13th, and a win over the same track and trip in October in a Class 4 race. In the mix.
RACE 3: PRIX DE GERLAND HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 2400M – TIME: 18:23 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Nous Y Sommes (FR) Fair effort when 5th on February 2nd last time over 2150m at Cagnes-Sur- Mer in a Class 2 handicap, and 3rd before that over the same track/trip in a Class 3 race in January. Player. Il Capo (FR) Two placed runs recently, 4th on the most recent over 2600m at Marseille Borely on April 10th in a Class 3 handicap. Key chance. Boogie (FR) Three solid efforts of late, 2nd on the most recent over 2600m at Marseille Borely in a Class 3 handicap on April 10th. Ought to be thereabouts. Deep Sea (FR) Unplaced last time, 4th previously over 2200m at this track in a Class 3 handicap on March 29th. Can make the frame.
RACE 4: PRIX SAINT-CYR-AU-MONT-D’OR STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 18:55 PRIZE MONEY: EUR17400
Kalahani (IRE) Unplaced last time, 3rd before that over 2700m at Chantilly in a Class 3 race on Janu- ary 31st, track winner over 2400m of a maiden in November. Live contender. Onkel Volli (GER) Placed 3rd on his last start over 2400m at Compiegne in a Class 3 claimer on March 27th. One to pay close attention to. Raqeebb (FR) Two unplaced runs of late, the latter over 1900m at Deauville in a Class 3 handicap on April 7th. Can produce a better performance. Silaway (FR) Unplaced last time out over 2400m in a Class 3 race at Saint-Cloud on March 29th, she won at Vichy last September over 2400m and she will be sharper for her last start.
RACE 5: PRIX DE CHAZEY-SUR-AIN CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 19:27 PRIZE MONEY: EUR15400
Dapango (GER) Solid performance in 3rd over 1400m at Le Lion D’Angers in a Class 4 claimer on the 20th of April 2026. Leading claims. Kiaro (FR) Not seen to best effect in 14th over 1400m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 2 divided handicap on the 5th of March 2026. Can bounce back to form. Westminster Night (FR) Finished 6th over 1600m at Chantilly in a Class 3 claimer on the 30th of March 2026. Down in class and should challenge here. Maigret (GER) Finished 7th over 1700m in Germany on the 29th of March 2026. Back on French soil where he can show some life again.
RACE 6: PRIX MARIUS BOURET HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 20:12 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Marasi Drive (FR) Finished 5th over 1600m at Parislongchamp in a handicap on the 12th of April 2026. Can make further improvement to win this. Soleil Suisse (FR) Winner over 1600m at Royan La Palmyre in a maiden on the 4th of April 2026. Should be bang there at the finish. Budokan (IRE) Runner up over 1600m at Lignieres En Berry in a maiden on the 7th of April 2026. Will be a very competitive runner. Saraghar (IRE) Not seen to best effect in 13th over 1400m at Chantilly in a divided handicap on the 16th of March 2026. Better than latest and can return to form.
RACE 7: PRIX DE NEYRON HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 20:47 PRIZE MONEY: EUR13000
Pasiphae (FR) Finished a close up 3rd over 2150m at Lyon La Soie in a Class 4 divided handicap on the 24th of February 2026. Should go very close to winning. Vitus Bering (FR) Not beaten far in 8th spot over 1600m at Lyon Parilly in a Class 4 divided limited handicap on the 18th of April 2026. Can have a say in the outcome. Lily Ofthe Kingdon (FR) Solid run in 4th over 1600m at Lyon Parilly in a Class 4 divided limited handicap on the 18th of April 2026. Should be earning again. Funtano (FR) Runner up over 2400m at Moulins in a Class 4 divided handicap on the 9th of April 2026. Has the potential to go one better.
RACE 8: PRIX DE SATHONAY-CAMP HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 21:22 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Windjana (FR) Solid effort in 3rd over 2000m at Lyon Parilly in a Class 4 divided limited handicap on the 29th of March 2026. Winning claims. Mandega (FR) Pleasing performance in 3rd over 1800m at Prunelli Di Fiumobro in a Class 4 course qualifier on the 6th of April 2026. Should run a big race. Port Santa Ponsa (FR) Not beaten far in 6th position over 1900m at Chantilly in a Class 4 divided limited handicap on the 14th of April 2026. Should be bang there at the finish. Kynada (FR) Finished 7th behind a reopposing sort over 1900m at Chantilly in a Class 4 divided limited handicap on the 14th of April 2026. Include in all bets.
RACE 9: PRIX DE RILLIEUX-LA PAPE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 21:57 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16300
Plata D Octobre (FR) Runner up over 2000m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 3 divided handicap on the 3rd of April 2026. Bright winning chance. Pearl Spirit (FR) Found one too good over 1800m at Salon De Provence in a Class 4 value claiming handicap on the 16th of April 2026. Should be in the firing line. Bluff (FR) Finished a clear 3rd over 2000m at Fontainebleau in a Class 4 value claiming handicap on the 11th of April 2026. Can run into the money. Star Creek (FR) Not disgraced in 7th over 2000m at Chantilly in a Class 3 divided handicap on the 22nd of April 2026. Can finish a lot closer to the action.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Scottsville) -April 29
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: SCOTTSVILLE@2026.04.29
HOLLYWOODBETS SCOTTSVILLE, 29.04.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R140,000, 11:20GMT+2Race Summary: ROSKILDE ran a cracker in the Gr 3 Cape Of Good Hope Nursery and will go close here with a repeat. WAR EMPEROR knocking on the door and has a shout. QUARTER MASTER has the form to be in the shake up from a good draw. SIMONIS is a first-timer by Malmoos out of a Gimmethegreenlight mare.
Selections: #4 ROSKILDE, #6 WAR EMPEROR, #2 QUARTER MASTER, #1 SIMONIS
HOLLYWOODBETS SCOTTSVILLE, 29.04.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R160,000, 11:55GMT+2Race Summary: ONE PEPPER went close on debut and with expected improvement could win this. BRIGHT BLUE has run two fine races and has a big chance here. VIBE CHECK has some fine Cape Town form over shorter and should enjoy this trip but has a tough draw. ANATOLY looks capable of improving.
Selections: #1 ONE PEPPER, #2 BRIGHT BLUE, #11 VIBE CHECK, #8 ANATOLY
HOLLYWOODBETS SCOTTSVILLE, 29.04.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R125,000, 12:30GMT+2Race Summary: LADY NANCY has proven form at feature race level and is the one to beat. GIMME THE POWER has been knocking hard in the like of open maidens carrying low weights, so this is tougher but KZN is not as strong a centre as Cape Town, so she could be thereabouts. GREEK HERITAGE went close on debut and can still improve. VALLI GAL is knocking hard and has a chance.
Selections: #2 LADY NANCY, #3 GIMME THE POWER, #1 GREEK HERITAGE, #5 VALLI GAL
HOLLYWOODBETS SCOTTSVILLE, 29.04.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1500m, Turf, R150,000, 13:10GMT+2Race Summary: EDUCATOR has plenty of class and is capable of running on after being dropped out from a wide draw. AMELIA’S LEGACY is a hard knocker and from pole position should be right there. TOMYRIS is not ultra reliable but on her day would be in the shake up here. CONVOCATION has good form and tries a step up trip.
Selections: #9 EDUCATOR, #1 AMELIA’S LEGACY, #3 TOMYRIS, #2 CONVOCATION
HOLLYWOODBETS SCOTTSVILLE, 29.04.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 1600m, Turf, R80,000, 13:45GMT+2Race Summary: MISSISSIPPI SPICE is in fine form and is the one to beat over a suitable course and distance from a fair draw. SACRED LILY can earn if repeating her last start, although that run was on the poly. TAYLOR’S VERSION won well second time out in KZN and can progress again. RADU is usually thereabouts and is currently off a nice merit rating.
Selections: #4 MISSISSIPPI SPICE, #1 SACRED LILY, #2 TAYLOR’S VERSION, #5 RADU
HOLLYWOODBETS SCOTTSVILLE, 29.04.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1100m, Turf, R250,000, 14:20GMT+2Race Summary: QUERARI DANCER has a lot of promise and is the one to beat. LADY JEAN faced a top sort last time without being disgraced and on previous form has a chance. LADY GODIVA ran a cracker last time and should be in the shake up. FERRARI FLAIR should improve again and can earn.
Selections: #5 QUERARI DANCER, #1 LADY JEAN, #6 LADY GODIVA, #7 FERRARI FLAIR
HOLLYWOODBETS SCOTTSVILLE, 29.04.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1100m, Turf, R300,000, 14:55GMT+2Race Summary: RICH MAN’S WORLD has won both starts in Cape Town easily and is an exciting prospect. MASTER MAGICIAN has won both starts easily in KZN and is also full of promise. THUNDER STAR went close on debut and with improvement could earn. FLAMETHROWER won well second time out and could earn here.
Selections: #7 RICH MAN’S WORLD, #8 MASTER MAGICIAN, #2 THUNDER STAR, #1 FLAMETHROWER
HOLLYWOODBETS SCOTTSVILLE, 29.04.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R100,000, 15:30GMT+2Race Summary: PARATROOPER disappointed last time but on best Cape Town form should go close here. NAVAJO DANCER is knocking on the door and should be right there. YANNAKIS won well last time and can be involved off a four point higher mark. DEFINITELY YES has come down to a competitive mark and could be involved in the finish.
Selections: #1 PARATROOPER, #6 NAVAJO DANCER, #4 YANNAKIS, #5 DEFINITELY YES
HOLLYWOODBETS SCOTTSVILLE, 29.04.2026, Race 9, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R145,000, 16:05GMT+2Race Summary: IRELAND FOREVER was not disgraced in last two starts in Cape Town and could go close here. LITTLE BOY BLUE has run fair races over shorter in last couple and might enjoy this step up in trip. THE MARQUEE has been in good form and from a good draw should go close. PHUTULICIOUS should be in the shake up from pole position.
Selections: #4 IRELAND FOREVER, #8 LITTLE BOY BLUE, #2 THE MARQUEE, #1 PHUTULICIOUS
HOLLYWOODBETS SCOTTSVILLE, 29.04.2026, Race 10, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R135,000, 16:40GMT+2Race Summary: ACT OF GRACE went close over this trip last time in the strong centre of Cape Town and has a good draw, although she does return from a three month layoff. SPIRIT OF SHIMLA has done well in two runs out of the maidens and has a chance. IZIBULO has the form to be in the shake up from a good draw. ZENA’S ACT returns from a layoff after not being disgraced in some decent races in Cape Town.
Selections: #3 ACT OF GRACE, #5 SPIRIT OF SHIMLA, #4 IZIBULO, #8 ZENA’S ACT
Best Win: #4 ROSKILDE
Best Longshot: #5 QUERARI DANCER





























