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Habib, De Kock to strike on Vaal Classic course
Tuesday’s nine-race Vaal Classic meeting may lack feature-race status, but it presents punters with a competitive card packed with betting opportunities. Strong representation from the Fabian Habib and Mike and Mathew de Kock yards could prove key, while Marco van Rensburg and Callan Murray hold several notable rides.
Fabian Habib could strike early with Samuel Sharpe in the opening 1800m maiden. The Flower Alley gelding has steadily improved and was not entirely comfortable over 2000m last time when chasing home a useful rival. First-time blinkers are applied, often a significant move from this stable, and only slight improvement may be needed for him to break through.
The De Kock team counters strongly in Race 2 with Staggerwing, who brings solid juvenile form into the 1000m contest. The daughter of Rafeef returns from an 80-day break after contesting Listed company and now drops into much calmer waters. Her early form suggests she has above-average speed, and Callan Murray, who has partnered her in all three starts, retains the ride.
Marco van Rensburg’s first leading chance comes in Race 4 aboard Cartagena. Heather Adamson’s mare caught the eye when finishing strongly into third over 2000m in her comeback run and now steps up to 2400m, a move likely to suit the five-year-old perfectly. She should strip fitter and meets a modest staying field, making her a lively each-way contender.
Race 6 looks more competitive, but Rock My Boat has claims despite a difficult draw. The Chris Jonker-trained gelding finally shed his maiden tag at the 15th attempt, though his consistency suggested the win had been overdue. He now enters handicap company carrying top weight over 1800m, but this field lacks depth and further improvement is possible.
The De Kock-Murray combination reappears in Race 7 with Sosoru, one of the strongest contenders on the card. The son of Vercingetorix has won his last two starts in front-running fashion and now chases a hat-trick despite dropping back to 1000m and rising in grade. An eight-point penalty makes life tougher, but in-form speedsters are always dangerous around the Vaal.
Habib could have the final word in Race 8 with Catfish, who may offer excellent value. The Danon Platina gelding did too much too early in a sales race last time before fading late, but the return to 1000m is ideal. His sprint form prior to that effort was solid, and apprentice Blaine Marx-Jacobson’s claim further strengthens his chances.
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Snaith to predict the future
Cape Town’s winter feature season often uncovers progressive three-year-olds, and Future Free looks poised to continue his rise in Sunday’s Listed Pocket Power Stakes over 1950m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth.
A half-brother to reigning Horse of the Year Eight On Eighteen, Future Free may not yet possess the same class, but he is clearly improving. The Justin Snaith-trained colt finished an encouraging third in the Listed Legal Eagle Stakes over 1800m, just over two lengths behind La Pulga, and shapes as though this longer trip will suit perfectly. Still lightly raced and only three years old, he appears to have plenty of improvement to come. Andrew Fortune takes the ride.
Snaith also saddles Prairie Dawn, an intriguing contender with significant upside. The lightly raced gelding showed courage to squeeze through a narrow gap and score at Hollywoodbets Durbanville last time. This is a sharp rise in class, but his trainer clearly holds him in high regard and a bold showing would not surprise.
Otto Luyken, another Hollywoodbets Durban July nominee, was not far behind Future Free in the Legal Eagle Stakes and should appreciate the extra distance. On his best form, he remains a serious threat.
The supporting card offers several promising betting opportunities.
In Race 1, Aquae Calidae should improve on his eye-catching debut second behind Kalahari King, despite a wide draw.
Race 2 features the well-related Spinnaker, who caught the eye finishing strongly on debut behind The Cullinan. The step up to 1400m looks ideal.
Signor Dante drops sharply in class in Race 3 after taking on stronger rivals such as Note To Self, Prairie Dawn and Future Free. The shorter trip is the main concern.
Lava Strike appeals in Race 4 after a much-improved second and has Richard Fourie in the saddle.
Moody Blue has solid recent form and may prove the one to beat in Race 5 if effective over 1200m.
Eric Liddell is on the upgrade and looks a leading contender in Race 6 after an authoritative latest victory.
Charlie Bucket remains a maiden, but three consecutive runner-up finishes suggest his turn is near. The step up to 1600m in Race 8 could finally see him break through.
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Change of fortune for Asiye Phambili
Hollywoodbets Scottsville stages its renowned Festival of Speed on Saturday, featuring four elite 1200m contests that rank among the highlights of the South African racing season. Although the Allan Robertson Championship and Golden Horse Sprint are now Grade 2 events, the quality remains exceptional.
The Gr1 SA Fillies Sprint appears the headline act, with star mares Double Grand Slam and Asiye Phambili renewing their rivalry. Both have unfinished business in this race. Double Grand Slam endured traffic issues when beaten just over a length into sixth last year, while Asiye Phambili was narrowly denied after appearing to hit the front too late.
Justin Snaith’s champion mare returns after consecutive Gr1 victories over 1600m and drops back to sprinting, while Asiye Phambili arrives off a dominant course-and-distance win that could give her the edge. Sean Tarry’s Mia Moo, last year’s winner, also commands respect after finishing third against males in the Gr1 Computaform Sprint. These three dominate the betting in what promises to be a thrilling renewal.
The Gr1 Gold Medallion has attracted a select field of nine, headed by Vaughan Marshall’s unbeaten colt Rich Man’s World. The son of Rafeef has won all three starts in emphatic style, including an impressive Gr3 Godolphin Barb Stakes victory over this course. He sets a high standard.
Two unbeaten rivals add intrigue: Mike and Mathew de Kock’s Haute Couture, a runaway debut winner at Turffontein, and Sean Tarry’s Egremont, who impressed on debut at the Vaal. Both are open to significant improvement.
The Gr2 Golden Horse Sprint is a fiercely competitive handicap, but Jeremusalema Rain appeals after defeating Buffalo Storm Cody last time and carrying just 53.5kg. Stablemate Cosmic Speed is closely matched and meets him on slightly better terms. Defending champion Tenango is worth considering, while Taxi To The Moon steps up in class after a solid Greyville win.
The Gr2 Allan Robertson Championship is equally competitive. Querari Dancer impressed in the Strelitzia Stakes on her KwaZulu-Natal debut and has the advantage of proven Scottsville form. Flower Island, unbeaten in two starts for the de Kock yard, rates a major threat.
Sean Tarry’s quartet all merit respect, while Ferrari Flair, Palace Of Arvernia and Eastern Cape raider Ventura Boulevard add further depth to a superb juvenile contest.
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Zackey, Van Rensburg hold Vaal Aces
Thursday’s nine-race meeting at Vaal Racecourse offers several attractive betting opportunities, with the jockey bookings of championship leader Craig Zackey and Marco van Rensburg standing out.
Zackey, closing in on his first National Jockeys’ Championship, looks well placed to strike early aboard Snap Your Fingers in the opener. The Sean Tarry-trained daughter of Futura was a well-supported favourite when taking on winners over 1600m after a promising debut second. Dropping back to 1400m and returning to maiden company should suit, and she appears the day’s first banker.
Van Rensburg has a strong chance to get on the board in Race 4 with Highwayman Harry. The Dianne Stenger-trained son of Hawwaam has produced two runner-up finishes in his last three starts, including a solid effort over this course and distance. With experience and a favourable draw on his side, he looks ready to break through.
Race 5 could provide Zackey with another winner aboard Damova. Joe Soma’s tough seven-year-old mare has an excellent record over the Vaal’s 2400m, with two wins from three starts at the trip. She reunites with Zackey, with whom she has already won three times, and meets Futurewolff on 1kg better terms after finishing behind that rival last time.
One of Zackey’s strongest rides may come in Race 6 on Ringa Ringa Roses. The Lucky Houdalakis-trained filly has been admirably consistent and now steps up to 1600m, a move that looks likely to bring out further improvement. This is her peak run after a rest and she should be hard to beat if seeing out the extra distance.
Van Rensburg’s later rides also warrant respect. In Race 7, Falconfly returns from a 10-week break after an impressive front-running victory over 1800m. Despite a seven-point penalty, the lightly raced filly still appears progressive and can continue her rise.
The final race sees Van Rensburg partner Golden Aspen, a mare he knows exceptionally well. The pair have combined for eight wins and numerous placings. Dropping in class off a slightly lower mark, the Corne Spies-trained mare looks capable of finishing the meeting on a winning note.
With Zackey and Van Rensburg holding powerful books, Thursday’s Vaal card should provide punters with plenty of opportunities.
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Boogie with de Melo
A rain-affected card at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Tuesday should provide competitive racing and several strong betting opportunities, with soft underfoot conditions likely to play a key role.
The standout selection is Boogiefied in Race 5 over 1400m. The Andre Nel-trained gelding has an excellent record on soft and yielding ground, with two wins and six placings from eight starts in such conditions. He was a solid second to Major Master over 1600m last time and is ideally suited by this drop back in trip. With Keagan de Melo aboard, Boogiefied looks the one to beat.
Main dangers include Soho Heartthrob, who continues to improve for Dean Kannemeyer, and Pay The Palace, whose form against stronger opposition makes him a major contender. Please Be True should strip fitter after a promising comeback run.
Race 8 over 1000m features several speedsters, but preference is for Demanding Dave, who reunites with Andrew Fortune. The pair are unbeaten in three starts together, and the Mike Stewart-trained sprinter was unlucky when meeting traffic problems in the Easter Sprint. He looks capable of returning to winning ways.
Earlier on the card, Snowbird and In Hot Water appear the standout contenders in Race 1, while Rubee King is expected to improve sharply in Race 2 after a promising but green debut. Redford is the obvious danger.
Rabdan gets the nod in Race 3, having contested stronger juvenile company, while Redlight Lane is selected to finally break through in Race 4 after an unlucky defeat last time.
Trainer Piet Botha’s yard has returned to form and could strike with Baton Rouge in Race 6 after a strong recent second over 1800m. Stablemate Shifting Path looks well placed to follow up in Race 7, particularly if the track remains testing.
The closing event is wide open, but veteran Fort Red would be a popular winner. The eight-year-old has amassed eight victories from 83 starts and remains competitive in this grade.
With several runners well suited to wet conditions, Tuesday’s Kenilworth card promises close finishes and attractive betting opportunities for punters.
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France Express Form & Race Previews (ParisLongchamp) – Thursday, May 28
RACE 1: DU HARAS ROYAL DE MEUDON HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 1) – 1000M | TIME: 23:13 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 28800
Glanworth (IRE) No show in sixteen over 1200m at Chantilly in a Class 2 Divided Handicap on 12 May. Significant down in class and can pop up. Simply Lovely (FR) Runner-up over 1200m at Chantilly in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 12 May. Strong winning chance. Ciao Pa’ (FR) Finished fourth over 1200m at Chantilly in a Class 2 Divided Handicap on 12 May. Should be in the firing line. Baileys Bachelor (FR) Finished eleventh over 1200m at Chantilly in a Class 2 Divided Handicap on 12 May. Drops in company and can threaten.
RACE 2: DE PASSY CLAIMING STAKES (3YO) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 2) – 1600M | TIME: 23:48 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 22100
Centauri Not beaten far in fifth spot over 1500m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in a Listed on 22 February. Takes a huge drop in class and is hard to oppose. Schachen (GER) Runner-up over 2000m at Marseille Pont De Vivaux in a Claimer on 2 May. Should be in the firing line. Westminster Coyote (IRE) Finished third over 1600m at Nantes in a Handicap on 11 May. Will be in with a earning chance here. Sparks Of Love (FR) No type of run in ninth over 1800m at Le Croise-Laroche in a Claimer on 17 May. Outside place chance at best.
RACE 3: DU BORD DE L’EAU STAKES (4YO+) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 3) – 2500M | TIME: 00:23 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 17400
Zilrak (FR) Pleasing effort in fourth spot over 2400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 2 Divided Handicap on 7 May. Leading contender. Sapristi (FR) Not seen to best effect in thirteen over 2400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 2 Divided Handicap on 7 May. Better than current form and can threaten. Janah (FR) Comprehensive winner over 2600m at Chateaubriant in a Maiden on 5 May. Should run well out the maidens. Burlington Arcade (FR) Winner over 2800m at Vichy in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 17 July. Still has plenty more to come.
RACE 4: DES BATIGNOLLES HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 4) – 2100M | TIME: 00:58 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 26900
Saint Laurent (FR) Runner-up over 2000m at Cavaillon in a Class 3 Course Qualifier on 10 May. Bright winning chance. Fleur D’oranger (IRE) Finished fourth over 2400m in a Maiden at Bordeaux Le Bouscat on 27 April. Goes handicapping and should run well. Australian Romance Runner-up over 2000m at ParisLongchamp in a Divided Handicap on 7 May. Should be very competitive. Elusive Way (FR) Courageous win over 1800m at Compiegne in a Limited Handicap on 25 April. Should be involved at the finish.
RACE 5: DE SEVRES MAIDEN STAKES (3YO) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 5) – 1800M | TIME: 01:33 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 24700
Nonnabella (FR) Showed promise on debut when third in a Condition at Chantilly over 1600m on 22 April. Big chance in this line-up. Radmilla (FR) Finished eighth on debut in a Condition at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 19 March. Capable of improvement and could be competitive this time around. Mennula (IRE) Did not show her best when last of eleventh in a Condition at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 3 April. Did better on debut and is not out of it. Nebulae (FR) Did not show her best when seventh in a Condition at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 3 April. Did better on the.
RACE 6: DES EPINETTES HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 6) – 2100M | TIME: 02:15 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 52800
Ti Amo Bello (FR) Has only been fair of late and finished fifth in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 1 May. Capable of winning a race of this nature. Cosy Bear (FR) Yet to win a race but is consistent and was third in a Condition at Fontainebleau over 2000m on 20 April. Should contest the finish once again. Box Officer In good form and finished third in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 1 May. Can get into the mix of things once again. Too Darn Quick Not disgraced when fourth in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 1 May. Can make the frame.
RACE 7: DES JEUXDIS CLAIMING STAKES (4YO+) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 7) – 1600M | TIME: 02:50 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 15400
Royal Shake On a long-losing run and finished tenth in a Handicap at Lyon-Parilly over 1600m on 8 May. Did better last year and has a chance in this line-up. Signora Bellissima (IRE) Has only been modest of late and finished eighth in this division at this course over 2000m on 14 May. Can be a threat over this shorter distance. King Thistle Showed some improvement when runner-up in a Claimer at Chantilly over 1400m on 19 May. Can go one place better. Whatahero (IRE) Broke a long-losing run when successful in a Claimer at Chantilly over 1400m on 19 May. Can be competitive once again.
RACE 8: DU MAIL HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 8) – 2700M | TIME: 03:20 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 24000
Light Of Thunder (FR) Returned to form and was runner-up in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 1 May. Can go one place better over this longer distance. Bogliasco Showed what he is capable of when scoring in a Condition at Lyon-Parilly over 2400m on 8 May. Could double up on Handicap debut. Rasheed (FR) Has shown improvement of late and was runner-up in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 2400m on 5 May. Should fight out the finish once again. Mooney Vision (IRE) Finished fifth on Handicap debut at Saint-Cloud over 2400m on 5 May. Capable of making the frame with improvement likely.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Vaal) – May 28
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: VAAL@2026.05.28
Vaal, 28.05.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R120.000, 12:25GMT+2
Race Summary: Competitive opener from which THE BACHELORETTE could emerge victorious. She was a fast-finishing second on debut over 1000m and is open to any amount of improvement with that experience under the belt and the extra 200m likely to suit. VOLCANIC HEAT, NO DRAMA and QUEEN LEILA concede weight to the selection but have feature-race form to their names, so they are expected to pose a threat. IRISH WILMA could have a say if building on recent improvement, while ARROGANCE is a well-bred newcomer to note on debut, especially if the market speaks in her favour. Watch the betting.
Selections: #9 The Bachelorette, #1 Volcanic Heat, #5 Arrogance, #3 No Drama
Vaal, 28.05.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R110.000, 13:00GMT+2
Race Summary: ONWARD was a game-in-defeat second over this trip against older rivals last time so could go one better. LOLLY WILLOWES concedes 4kg to that rival but has the form and experience to expose any chinks in the selection’s armour. ANAHITA fits a similar profile but returns from a rest. SECRET LIFE, EMPRESS OF PEACE and TAKEACHANCEONME have shown enough to be competitive too. Well-bred newcomer BE ALL YOU CAN BE is worth a market check and also warrants respect before any betting clues.
Selections: #12 Onward, #1 Lolly Willowes, #9 Be All You Can Be, #2 Anahita
Vaal, 28.05.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R115.000, 13:35GMT+2
Race Summary: WINDING POWER was outrun late by the winner over 1700m last time with this headgear fitted and a repeat of that effort over this shorter trip with 2.5kg off his back could suffice. He is closely matched with NEBRASKA on earlier form but better off at the weights. DOCTOR STRANGELOVE was backed on debut and with natural improvement should pose a bigger threat. SENDAI, BEACH WALKER, ONE STATE and COVER CHARGE have shown enough to make their presence felt too. Newcomer WINTER WHISPER is worth a market check.
Selections: #3 Winding Power, #8 Doctor Strangelove, #5 Nebraska, #13 One State
Vaal, 28.05.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1700m, Turf, R100.000, 14:10GMT+2
Race Summary: WAR REPORTER confirmed the promise of his encouraging comeback by running out an authoritative winner of a similar contest last time and, with further progress likely in his peak outing, the resultant 6-point penalty may not be enough to prevent him from following up. REDLIGHTGREENLIGHT will pose more of a threat on 3kg better terms but is drawn wide. MOUNT DARWIN, REPETITION and unexposed 3yo TRACKSUIT DAVE are competitive off their current marks and could get into the picture. GUERILLA WARFARE and OKLAHOMA TWISTER also have earning potential.
Selections: #1 War Reporter, #8 Redlightgreenlight, #2 Mount Darwin, #7 Repetition
Vaal, 28.05.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R100.000, 14:45GMT+2
Race Summary: ANGEL’S OASIS returned from a break to win going away over 1000m at this level last month and she should remain competitive under a 4-point penalty with improved fitness on her side. Top-weight MYSTICAL MISS, while probably most effective over a shorter trip, could fight out the finish dropping in class off a career-low mark. MAVERICK QUEEN and QUIET WINTER also warrant respect off slightly reduced ratings. SHE’S ALL MINE shouldn’t be overlooked back against same-sex opposition.
Selections: #6 Angel’s Oasis, #1 Mystical Miss, #4 Quiet Winter, #3 Maverick Queen
Vaal, 28.05.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R100.000, 15:20GMT+2
Race Summary: Speedy RABBLE ROUSER lost little in defeat when collared late over 1400m last time after a winning sprint debut. She will improve with experience and this shorter trip should play to her strengths. FAIR PROPOSAL, OPERA FAN and last-start winner SIGRID SWING have the form and experience at this level to trouble the selection. ADA LOVELACE and MISTY METAL appeal most of the remainder.
Selections: #3 Rabble Rouser, #1 Fair Proposal, #2 Opera Fan, #4 Sigrid Swing
Vaal, 28.05.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R110.000, 16:00GMT+2
Race Summary: KOMATI RIVER led her rivals a merry dance in a stronger contest over track and trip last time and she will be hard to beat at this level if repeating that performance under an 8-point penalty (career-high mark). Younger 3yo rivals CAPTAIN SELVIE, SEASON’S GREETINGS and RUSSIAN NOBILITY are useful sprinters with solid form and scope to improve, and they have the means to play leading roles in receipt of weight from the selection. MAMLAMBO, UNITED OFFER and LOST FOR WORDS aren’t taken lightly returning from respective absences.
Selections: #1 Komati River, #9 Season’s Greetings, #3 Captain Selvie, #10 Russian Nobility
Vaal, 28.05.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R115.000, 16:35GMT+2
Race Summary: AFRICAN PRINCE deserves to get his head in front after several near misses, including 3 consecutive seconds recently over 1160m. The drop in class coupled with his rider’s 2.5kg claim could bring about a return to winning ways. However, last-start winners ROMILLY and TRAIL RUNNER are competitive off their current marks, as is class-dropper ANTONIO GAUDI who will make his presence felt. Well-related GEOSTORM is unexposed and open to any amount of improvement on his handicap debut so must be respected, along with ONE TIGER and DANTE’S BOND.
Selections: #1 African Prince, #2 Romilly, #5 Antonio Gaudi, #13 One Tiger
Best Win: #1 WAR REPORTER
Best Value Bet: #3 RABBLE ROUSER
Best Longshot: #3 RABBLE ROUSER





























