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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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Marcus Aurellius strikes again
Candice Bass’s stable continues to fire on all cylinders and progressive gelding Marcus Aurellius looks poised to capitalise in Race 7 over 1500m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday.
The son of Vercingetorix has improved steadily with racing and produced a career-best effort when finishing a close second to Future Free over 1600m last month. That form was franked when Future Free ran third in the Grade 3 Legal Eagle Stakes. Blinkers appeared to sharpen Marcus Aurellius significantly, and his earlier form behind the rapidly improving Sommerstern also reads well. With the in-form Bass yard and Aldo Domeyer back aboard, he looks the horse to beat.
The chief danger may be Ferryman, who made an immediate impact after joining Eric Sands. Formerly trained by Andre Nel, he won impressively on stable debut and hails from the same family as stars Rainbow Bridge and Golden Ducat. With championship leader Craig Zackey in the saddle, further improvement is expected. Rockanrollin, another Sabine Plattner-owned runner, can also earn minor honours.
Bass could strike early with Sparkling Star in Race 1. The filly was a beaten favourite last time but sets the standard among the raced runners and should be difficult to oppose.
In Race 2, stablemate Blackbird is expected to improve sharply on his debut fourth behind Rich Man’s World, who has since won the Grade 3 Godolphin Barb Stakes. That form gives Blackbird strong credentials.
Race 3 is wide open, with Hilton Heads narrowly preferred after three consecutive fourth-place finishes.
Masteronthemoon looks the one to beat in Race 4 after shaping well over unsuitable distances. Dropping back to 1800m with Richard Fourie aboard should suit perfectly.
Race 5 could be dominated by Bass runners Backinthefastlane and Super Viking, while Somebody Somewhere appeals as a progressive type after a solid post-maiden effort.
The finale is highly competitive, but Black Erika looks ready to break through. Her recent form has been encouraging and Zackey’s booking for the in-form Adam Marcus stable adds further confidence.
With Bass and Zackey holding strong books, Saturday’s Kenilworth card offers several attractive betting opportunities.
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Zackey turns the screw
The National Jockeys’ Championship is increasingly becoming a one-horse race, with Craig Zackey holding a commanding lead of 215 winners, 46 clear of defending champion Richard Fourie. Thursday’s eight-race meeting at Vaal Racecourse presents another excellent opportunity for Zackey to extend that advantage.
Zackey’s first standout ride comes in Race 3 aboard Princess Of All, a filly who has repeatedly threatened to win without delivering. Trained by Lucky Houdalakis, she has finished second in two of her last three starts, including over this course and distance. Against modest opposition over 1000m, she appears to have every chance to finally break through.
Race 7 features one of the strongest bets on the card in Dimako’s Jet. The lightly raced daughter of Ideal World returns from a 14-week break after two consecutive wins over 1800m, including a decisive course-and-distance success. Blinkers have transformed her, and despite a four-point ratings increase, she still appears ahead of the handicapper. Trainer Weichong Marwing has placed her carefully, and Zackey looks set to complete at least a double.
While Zackey dominates the title race, Jeffrey Syster could provide punters with attractive value.
In Race 4, veteran sprinter Jet Cat appeals as a solid each-way prospect. The 10-year-old remains competitive and was far from disgraced when fourth over the same course and distance last time. Racing off the same mark, another honest effort could see him in the finish once more.
Syster’s strongest winning opportunity may come in the final race aboard Scarlet O’Hara. The Stuart Pettigrew-trained filly caused a surprise when winning her maiden at 25-1, and subsequent runs suggest that success was no fluke. She has held her own in stronger company and now drops in class over 1800m off a reduced rating, making her a major contender.
Although Thursday’s Vaal meeting lacks feature-race glamour, it offers several appealing betting opportunities. Yet the main storyline remains Zackey’s relentless pursuit of a first national title. With momentum firmly on his side and a powerful book of rides, he looks well placed to tighten his grip on the championship even further.
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Punters face a tricky betting card on the polytrack at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Wednesday, with competitive fields throughout and few obvious bankers for exotic bets.
The opener could provide an early opportunity with Power Of Pearls, trained by Candice and Tammy Dawson. The filly makes her polytrack debut after solid Highveld form and benefits from a valuable 4kg apprentice claim. Despite taking on males, she looks hard to oppose. Highveld Storm may improve switching to the poly after two runs for his new stable, while Donmagoo has shown improvement since blinkers were fitted. Cape raider Sierra Foxtrot is a notable first-timer worth watching in the betting.
In Race 2, Prins Jaspar is expected to improve after finishing a beaten favourite on his local poly debut. The extra distance should suit. Winter Circle and long-time maiden Owner Of Creation also hold chances.
The first leg of the Pick 6 is an open handicap where Infinity Edge brings strong recent form against quality opposition. She tries the poly for the first time under top weight but gains blinkers, which could spark improvement. Victory In Orleans impressed on stable debut and looks capable of following up, while Back At The George and Sohot Sowhat are respected.
Trainer Robbie Hill relies solely on Tam’s Knight, a progressive gelding who has already won on the poly and can follow up. Grand Appeal, Spaane Rivier, and durable veteran Ibutho all enter calculations in another deep contest.
Race 5 is similarly competitive. Wings Of Josephine has solid recent form against stronger company and handles the surface well. Blast From The Past is a danger if attracting market support after a break, while Intrepid and Rainbow Reward also appeal.
In Race 6, Qhawekazi rates highly after a close second to improving rival De Vlugge despite a difficult draw. Better gate conditions enhance her prospects. Flying Fate impressed winning on the poly at just her second start and can progress further.
Feature betting interest may centre on United Nation, who has excelled on the synthetic surface, losing only once there. However, progressive Cape visitor Black Eagle brings strong form and could prove dangerous if handling the poly. Major Tommie remains ultra-consistent.
The final race is wide open. Lions Eye drops in class after stronger opposition, while lightweight Gorgeous Dude looks dangerous back on his preferred surface.
Marcus Aurellius set to dominate
Trainer Candice Bass continues to dominate the Cape racing scene and her progressive gelding Marcus Aurellius looks ready to reward supporters when he lines up in Race 7 over 1500m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Tuesday.
The improving runner has taken significant strides with each outing and arrives off a strong second to Future Free over 1600m last month. That form received a major boost when Future Free finished third behind La Pulga in the Grade 3 Legal Eagle Stakes. Earlier form behind the rapidly progressive Sommerstern also reads well, underlining the quality of opposition Marcus Aurellius has faced. Blinkers appeared to sharpen him considerably last time and, with stable jockey Aldo Domeyer returning to the saddle, he rates a leading chance.
A major threat could come from Ferryman, now trained by Eric Sands after switching from the Andre Nel yard. He made an immediate impact by winning on stable debut and comes from the same family as stars Rainbow Bridge, Golden Ducat, and Foudre. With Craig Zackey booked, Ferryman looks capable of further improvement despite stepping out of maiden company.
Stablemate Rockanrollin also has claims and could earn a placing if continuing his gradual progress.
Earlier on the card, Bass and Domeyer may strike in the opener with Sparkling Star, who was narrowly beaten as favourite last time and sets the benchmark among the raced runners.
Race 2 sees another Bass runner, Blackbird, looking to improve on a promising debut behind Rich Man’s World, who has since franked the form with a Grade 3 victory. Blackbird showed inexperience that day and should come on sharply.
Race 3 appears wide open, with Hilton Heads narrowly preferred after three consecutive fourth-place finishes. Protector Of Peace, The Big Bang, and Caesar’s Ransom are among several with chances.
In Race 4, Masteronthemoon looks well placed to score after shaping well over unsuitable distances recently. Dropping back to 1800m with Richard Fourie aboard could prove ideal.
Bass again holds strong claims in Race 5 with Backinthefastlane and Super Viking, while Somebody Somewhere appeals in Race 7 after a solid post-maiden effort.
The finale could go to Black Erika, who has shown improving form and may finally break through under Zackey for the in-form Adam Marcus stable.
Greeff can provide the bankers
Race for the Trainers’ Championship: Lui braced for a battle
The Hong Kong racing season has moved into its final quarter, and there’s plenty on the line between now and the concluding meeting on 15 July, with nothing currently commanding more attention than the mouthwatering battle for the trainers’ championship.
There are five trainers within eight wins of the pace-setting Mark Newnham’s 52 victories, with Caspar Fownes and Danny Shum sitting on 51 successes and David Hayes (48) and John Size (44) also lurking.
Veteran Francis Lui is also among the chasing pack after amassing 45 winners through the season’s 69 meetings so far.
While Lui admits “it won’t be easy” to prevail, he is no stranger to coming from behind to claim championship success after winning four of the final five races of the 2023/24 season to pip Pierre Ng to the title by one win.
Lui sat five wins adrift of Ng after 69 meetings of the 2023/24 season, and while it came down to the final day and he had to orchestrate one of the all-time great finishes to snare victory, he believes this year’s task is greater still.
“Last time I was only in competition with Pierre, but this time as many as five other trainers can win it. They are all so close and I’m sure they will have plenty of winners,” he said.
“Of course, I will try hard to win my second premiership but it won’t be easy.”
While Lui started the season slowly, he warmed up through October and November before a quiet December gave way to a fruitful start to 2026, with January (10 winners), February (eight) and March (10) his biggest months of the campaign so far.
April was tougher going for Lui; he banged in a timely double late on last Sunday’s (3 May) Sha Tin card, grabbing the final two races with Baby Sakura and Turquoise Velocity to begin May on a high.
The lightly raced pair look capable of winning again this season, as do the undefeated Hot Delight and the in-form Gold Patch.
“I have quite a few horses who can win more races but I can’t say that I am confident of winning the premiership,” Lui said.
“It’s very close. It all depends on how they run. I will take it step by step. To have so many trainers fighting it out is great competition.”
Hot Delight and Gold Patch are among Lui’s 10 runners at Sha Tin this Saturday (9 May), with the former looking to make it four wins from four starts in the Class 2 Sai Wan Shan Handicap (1200m) and the latter chasing a hat-trick in the Class 3 Lei Yue Mun Park Handicap (1200m).
Amazing Partners in the Class 3 Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Handicap (1600m) is another in-form Lui galloper heading to Sha Tin this weekend, while the handler will be eager to see what debutants Almighty Warrior, Spirited Steed and Winalot can produce.
Trainers’ Ranking (Top 6) – As of 7 May, 2026
| Trainer | Win | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Total runs | |
| 1st | M Newnham | 52 | 43 | 42 | 46 | 29 | 450 |
| 2nd | C Fownes | 51 | 36 | 35 | 32 | 33 | 437 |
| 3rd | D Shum | 51 | 32 | 29 | 35 | 28 | 405 |
| 4th | D Hayes | 48 | 36 | 36 | 43 | 39 | 534 |
| 5th | F Lui | 45 | 35 | 52 | 26 | 33 | 409 |
| 6th | J Size | 44 | 52 | 48 | 35 | 49 | 484 |
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Isivivane must show his mettle
Champions Season has reached a crucial stage as trainers begin fine-tuning their paths toward the Hollywoodbets Durban July, balancing form with the challenge of securing a favourable handicap weight. Saturday’s WSB 1900 at Hollywoodbets Greyville could once again provide key July clues.
Peter Muscutt saddles Isivivane, still on the fringe of the July field but likely to secure a berth with victory here. While his recent wins have come on the polytrack, he has a favourable draw and workable weight.
Champion trainer Justin Snaith fields several major contenders. Native Ruler carries top weight and has little to lose ratings-wise, while stablemate Regulation, ridden by stable jockey JP van der Merwe, receives a significant weight advantage. Betting support may prove revealing. Snaith also unleashes Legal Counsel, who finished strongly behind Questioning last time and should improve for the run.
Of greater interest are Note To Self and Eight On Eighteen. Note To Self was runner-up to top filly Wish List in the Cape Derby and a bold showing would strengthen his July claims, though it could result in a ratings increase. Eight On Eighteen, runner-up in last year’s Durban July behind The Real Prince, makes his local debut after an underwhelming Cape campaign. He may need the outing but possesses the class to feature prominently.
Candice and Tammy Dawson saddle classy three-year-old Trust, winner of the Dingaan’s and never out of the money in six starts. His performance will provide a strong measure of the current three-year-old crop. The Ultimate King, from the Paul Peter stable, also enters calculations after a narrow defeat to Fire Attack when fitted with blinkers for the first time.
The Pick 6 opener, a Conditions Plate, has shrunk to seven runners, four from the Snaith yard. Likely pacemaker Okavango has been excellent in front-running efforts, including a brave second in the Premier’s Champions Cup. He benefits from Mickaella Michel’s 1.5kg allowance and already sits high enough in the July weights to avoid a harsh penalty.
Elsewhere, Mocha Blend, winner of the Summer Cup, represents Frank Robertson and receives weight from most rivals, making her a serious contender. Lightly raced Ascalon Dancer, a recent maiden winner, also commands attention in a high-quality contest loaded with Durban July implications.
France Express Form & Race Previews (Nancy/ Compiegne) – Wednesday, May...
RACE 1: FRANCE BLEU MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANCY RACE 3) – 2500M – TIME: 18:23 PRIZE MONEY: EUR11900
Like It Or Not in good form and finished third in a Conditions race at Compiegne over 2400m on 25 April. Has a big chance in this line-up. Caelian Hill (IRE) A four-year-old gelding by Great Pretender out of Laterana who is making his debut. His Dam won 5 races in 12 starts, including a Group 3 chase. Can be a real threat on debut. Vitaly (GER) Not disgraced when fifth in a Conditions race at this track over 2000m on 26 April. Capable of improve- ment this distance and is not out of it. Beethoven (GER) Finished 6th on debut in a Conditions race at this course over 2000m on 26 April. Should improve and could make the frame.
RACE 2: FEDERATION DE L’EST CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANCY RACE 4) – 2500M – TIME: 18:55 PRIZE MONEY: EUR11500
Maydana (FR) Unreliable and was unplaced in a handicap at Strasbourg over 2000m on 8 May. has won at this course before and could score again. Morsan (IRE) Not disgraced when fifth in a handicap at Lyon-Parilly over 2000m on 14 May. Can contest the finish in this line-up. Good Question Successful in a handicap at Vichy over 2400m on 13 May. Clearly unreliable but cannot be ruled out from doubling up. Firstclass (FR) Did not show his best when10th in a handicap at Lyon-Parilly over 3150m on 8 May. Did better at this course before that and is not out of it.
RACE 3: BERGAMOTES HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANCY RACE 5) – 2000M – TIME: 19:27 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16300
Ocean Star (FR) Showed some improvement when a runner-up in a claimer at ParisLongchamp over 2000m on 7 May. Can go one place better. Victoria Secret (FR) In good form and was third in a claimer at Paris- Longchamp over 2000m on 7 May. Should fight out he finish. Danaflo (FR) Showed some improvement when fourth in a handicap at ParisLongchamp over 2100m on 7 May. Can do even better this time around. Territoire (FR) Not disgraced when fifth in a claimer at ParisLongchamp over 2000m on 7 May. Can be competitive this track and trip.
RACE 4: THOREY-LYAUTEY MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANCY RACE 6) – 2000M – TIME: 20:14 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Rosa Dei Venti (FR) Not disgraced when fourth on debut in a Conditions race at Le Mans over 2300m on 21 April. Improvement likely and is capable of scoring. Petit Robin (FR) Showed improvement when a runner-up in a Conditions race at Strasbourg over this distance on 18 April. Can go one place better. Ripley (FR) Finished 7th on debut in a Conditions race at Le Lion-d’Angers over 1400m on 18 July. Capable of improvement over this distance and has claims. Great Spirit (FR) Has shown some improvement of late and was 5th in a Conditions race at Strasbourg over 2000m on 18 April. Can be a threat to these rivals.
RACE 5: VISITANDINES HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANCY RACE 7) – 2000M – TIME: 20:52 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Vitus Bering (FR) Not reliable and finished 6th in a handicap at Vichy over 1600m on 13 May. Better this distance and is capable of scoring. Miaimaou (FR) Yet to win a race but was runner-up last time out at Wis- sembourg over 2150m on 12 April. Can go one place better. Saguaro (GER) On a long losing run but was runner-up in a handicap at Strasbourg over this distance on 8 May. Should contest the finish. Akagera (FR) Has only been fair of late and was fifth in a handicap at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 15 May. Capable of making the frame.
RACE 6: BOUGAINVILLIERS HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANCY RACE 8) – 2000M – TIME: 21:30 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16300
Mr Harpin (FR) Not reliable and finished 7th in a handicap at Chantilly over 2000m on 12 |May. Ca- pable of better and has claims in this line-up. Irtych (FR) Knocking hard at the door and was runner-up in a handicap at Lyon-Parilly over 2000m on 29 April. Blue Ocean Dream (GER) In good form and finished third in a handicap at Strasbourg over 2000m on 8 May. Should be competitive once again. Cascadeo (FR) Successful in a Conditions race over this course and distance on 26 April. Can follow up if in the same mood.
RACE 7: PRIX DE L’AMIENOIS HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM COMPIEGNE RACE 1) – 1800M – TIME: 22:08 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24000
Diva Chiquita (IRE) A 0.75-length 2nd in a Handicap over 2100m at ParisLongchamp on 7 May. She has bounced back to form, including a 3rd place at this course two runs back. Voyage Olympique (FR) A decent 5th in a Handicap over 2100m at ParisLongchamp on 7 May. She was not far behind DIVA CHIQUITA (13) in that race and will have Maxime Guyon up. Blanquette (FR) A close-up 2nd in a Handicap over this course and distance on 25 April. Did finish narrowly ahead of DIVA CHIQUITA (13) in that run so must have some sort of chance. Unknown Territory (FR) Unplaced in a Maiden over 1600m at Le Mans on 21 April. She ran on well in her previous start to run 3rd at La Teste and should enjoy the soft ground.
RACE 8: BETHISY MARTIN MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM COMPIEGNE RACE 2) – 1400M – TIME: 22:46 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24700
Vegamix (IRE) Ran 6th in a Maiden over 1600m at Saint-Cloud on 17 April. That was a little disap – pointing after a promising debut run but the soft track should be ideal. Heroiste (IRE) A respectable 5th in a Maiden over 1600m at Fontainebleau on 13 November. Has run well in both her starts and should benefit from the drop in distance. La Traversette (IRE) Unraced 3yo filly by Wootton Basset out of Declaration Of Peace mare Livvy’s Dream trained by Gianluca Bietolini. Granddam won a Listed race at Leopardstown in Ireland. Cristian Demuro riding speaks volumes. Kingstride (FR) A moderate 6th in a Conditions race over 1600m at Chantilly on 22 April. Finished strongly in that debut run and more can be expected this time.
RACE 9: ST-CREPIN HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM COMPIEGNE RACE 3) – 1600M – TIME: 23:24 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21100
Jack O’boy (FR) A disappointing 13th in a Handicap over 1400m at ParisLongchamp on 30 April. He is better than that last run and should love the wet conditions. Chamberi (FR) Narrowly beaten when 2nd in a Condi- tions race over this course an distance on 25 April. He is proven at the course and is unaffected by the going so is expected to fight out the finish. Hurricane (FR) Not beaten far when 8th in a Handicap over 1600m at ParisLong – champ on 23 April. Jumps from pole position and has Cristian Demuro up so a big run is expected. E Va Bin (IRE) An unlucky 8th in a Handicap over 2000m at Fontainebleau on 2 April. He would have finished closer if he had a clear passage so needs to be considered.
RACE 10: STE-PERINE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM COMPIEGNE RACE 4) – 1600M – TIME: 00:02 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Wilmot (GER) A 1.5-length 2nd in a Handicap over 1400m at Strasbourg on 8 May. Was closing in fast late in the race and must have a strong winning chance. Redrunner (FR) A strong 2nd in a Handicap over 1600m at Nantes on 11 May. Has won at this course and loves the conditions. A massive runner. Iridia (GER) Beaten just 0.5 lengths when 2nd in a Maiden over 1400m at this course on 9 May. Proven at this course, likes the wet and jumps from No 2 draw – a successful combination. Le Chat Botte (FR) A poor 11th in a Handicap over 2000m at this track on 25 April. Should perform better dropping in distance.
RACE 11: ST-SAUVEUR HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM COMPIEGNE RACE 5) – 1600M – TIME: 00:42 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Gin Gembre (FR) Finished eighth over 1600m at Parislongchamp in Class 3 Handicap on 23 April. He drops back to Class 4 and can return to winning ways. Rubis Gold (FR) Finished third over 1600m at Parislong- champ in Class 3 Handicap on 23 April. He is proven in this category and merits respect. Ganzeville (FR) Finished unplaced over 1200m at Chantilly in Class 3 Handicap on 14 April. She steps back up in distance and can improve. Highfield Heiress (FR) Finished ninth over 1400m at Parislongchamp in Class 4 Handicap on 16 April. On best form shown, she can feature.
RACE 12: PRIX DE L’AILETTE MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM COMPIEGNE RACE 6) – 2400M – TIME: 01:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24700
Paiute (IRE) Finished seventh on debut in United States over 1600m on 21 January. The daughter of Dubawi is well-bred and may be the one to side with. Five Lands First timer by Camelot out of the Dubawi mare, Pietrafiore. Alexis Pouchin does duty and the betting market will be the best guide. Tickea (IRE) Finished fifth over 2400m at Saint-Cloud in Conditional Maiden on 24 April. She has scope and should be competitive. Sottcat Fal (FR) Finished second on debut over 2300m at Le Mans in Conditional Unraced on 21 April. She should make the natural improvement.
RACE 13: LA DIVETTE MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM COMPIEGNE RACE 7) – 2400M – TIME: 01:45 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24700
Shalazi (IRE) Finished third over 2000m at Parislongchamp in Conditional Maiden on 30 April. He should love the rise in distance and has a winning chance. Sumaco (IRE) Finished fourth on debut over 2100m at Parislongchamp in Conditional Unraced on 5 April. He would have come on from the run and should improve. Earth- quake (FR) Showed improvement when second over 2000m at Fontainebleau in Conditional Maiden on 20 April. He is a progressive type and can go close. Defining Finished third over 2400m at Saint-Cloud in Conditional Maiden on 24 April. He should have a say in the outcome of this contest.
RACE 14: PRIX DE L’ARTOIS STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM COMPIEGNE RACE 8) – 2000M – TIME: 02:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR17400
Get Set (IRE) Finished second in both starts this year, the latest of which was over 2000m at Saint- Cloud in Class 3 Handicap on 24 April. He can go one better. St Elvira (FR) Finished unplaced in first outing this year over 1800m at Parislongchamp in Class 3 Handicap on 3 May. She will strip much fitter and can improve. Alkidan Supplemented for this race. Finished fourth over 2000m at Chantilly in Class 3 Handicap on 12 May. Cannot be discounted. Amrita (FR) Victorious over 2000m at Lyon Parilly in Class 4 Handicap on 13 April. He is in a good space and merits healthy respect.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Greyville) – May 20
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: GREYVILLE POLYTRACK@2026.05.20
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE POLYTRACK, 20.05.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1000m, Poly, R140,000, 12:35GMT+2Race Summary: QUERARISTINYFERARI is knocking on the door and should go close from a good draw over a trip which should suit. ROYAL CREST was only a length behind Queraristinyferraris last time out. MEEKSHA made a good debut behind a fair sort and should be thereabouts. MISS CHARISMA made a fair debut and can improve.
Selections: #4 QUERARISTINYFERARI, #11 ROYAL CREST, #5 MEEKSHA, #8 MISS CHARISMA
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE POLYTRACK, 20.05.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1600m, Poly, R140,000, 13:15GMT+2Race Summary: ROYALE JACKET is a long time maiden but should enjoy this course and distance and can go close. PRINCESS TRIPPI has the form to be a contender in this line up. PLACE OF PRACTICE has run some cracking races and should take to the poly. PUTTHELIGHTSOUT has run to good races and has a chance.
Selections: #1 ROYALE JACKET, #3 PRINCESS TRIPPI, #8 PLACE OF PRACTICE, #7 PUTTHELIGHTSOUT
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE POLYTRACK, 20.05.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1600m, Poly, R125,000, 13:50GMT+2Race Summary: GIMME THE POWER had some fair Cape Town form and should improve on her decent KZN debut. CHOOKS KISS has a fair form chance in this race and Lerena is up albeit from a wide draw. PEACE ROSE is knocking on the door and should be right there. BLENHEIM PALACE was not disgraced on debut and could improve.
Selections: #3 GIMME THE POWER, #8 CHOOKS KISS, #7 PEACE ROSE, #5 BLENHEIM PALACE
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE POLYTRACK, 20.05.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 2000m, Poly, R80,000, 14:25GMT+2Race Summary: GOLD GOLD BABY impressed with her win on her KZN debut and she can follow up. PRINCESS PALACE ran a cracker last time over 1600m and should appreciate this step up in trip and she has pole position. LA MADDALENA is half-a-kilogram worse off with Princess Palace after beating her last time by 1.20 lengths and she will also enjoy this trip but she has a wide draw to overcome. PRAISE DE LA REY is a maiden and ran well in a D Stakes race last time and could earn here.
Selections: #4 GOLD GOLD BABY, #1 PRINCESS PALACE, #7 LA MADDALENA, #8 PRAISE DE LA REY
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE POLYTRACK, 20.05.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 1600m, Poly, R80,000, 15:00GMT+2Race Summary: CHASING GOLDis continually improving and can defy the handicapper again from a good draw. MISSISSIPPI SPICE is in fine form and a wide draw did not bother her last time. CLOUDS CLEARING has a good draw and a good form chance. ROY’S GRACE is always thereabouts and with a 4kg claimer up has a chance although she has a wide draw.
Selections: #3 CHASING GOLD, #8 MISSISSIPPI SPICE, #2 CLOUDS CLEARING, #9 ROY’S GRACE
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE POLYTRACK, 20.05.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1600m, Poly, R150,000, 15:35GMT+2Race Summary: TOMYRIS is not the most reliable but has class and is capable of delivering a top performance on her day. SPIRIT OF SHIMLA is consistent and should be in the shake up. ICE RAIN beat TOMYRIS narrowly last time on the same terms as here and now has a 2.5kg claimer up so has a big chance, although there is a reversal in draw fortunes. EDUCATOR has some class but is none too reliable and she has a tough draw.
Selections: #3 TOMYRIS, #5 SPIRIT OF SHIMLA, #6 ICE RAIN, #7 EDUCATOR
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE POLYTRACK, 20.05.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1200m, Poly, R80,000, 16:10GMT+2Race Summary: POETIC PRINCESS won well last time and has a chance off a four point higher mark from pole position. LITTLEBLACKGEM is consistent and is currently off an attractive merit rating. CLICKBAIT has good pace and off an attractive merit rating from a good draw should make a bold bid. QUENTASIA has come down to a nice merit rating and could make her presence felt with a low weight and a 1.5kg claimer up.
Selections: #1 POETIC PRINCESS, #6 LITTLEBLACKGEM, #4 CLICKBAIT, #5 QUENTASIA
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE POLYTRACK, 20.05.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1400m, Poly, R90,000, 16:45GMT+2Race Summary: MASK ON ran a cracker last time and can go close with a repeat. HEAVEN’S WILL will be right there if repeating her last start which was over this course and distance. PLEASEDTOSEEYOU has the form to be a contender. THE GLIDING FISH is capable of popping up.
Selections: #4 MASK ON, #8 HEAVEN’S WILL, #2 PLEASEDTOSEEYOU, #3 THE GLIDING FISH
Best Win: #3 CHASING GOLD
Best Longshot: #1 ROYALE JACKET





























