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Blind Date to appear in the Cape
Tuesday’s modest card is dominated by maidens, offering several long-time battlers a chance to finally break through. The standout race appears to be the ninth over 1600m where Justin Snaith-trained Blind Date looks poised to secure his second career victory.
Blind Date returned from a five-month break over an inadequate 1200m trip and stayed on strongly for second behind Cork Bay. The son of Futura should improve sharply in fitness and the step up to a mile looks ideal. He has threatened at this level for some time but maturity and confidence have held him back. With Craig Zackey aboard, he could finally put it all together.
Stablemate Cedar Point also commands respect after a solid second behind Noon Day Gun. He rises slightly in class but carries less weight thanks to Mickaelle Michel’s claim. Although untested over a mile, his racing style suggests the trip may suit. Captains Alliance is another contender after an improved second to Marcus Aurellius for the in-form Vaughan Marshall yard.
Race 1 over 1200m looks weak and Odds And Evens has the strongest exposed form. She improved significantly from debut to second start and another step forward could see her home, although any capable first-timer would be a danger.
El Cohete sets the standard in race 2 over 1000m after three consistent efforts, including a debut second to Margate. While she has not progressed dramatically since, her form remains superior to most rivals.
Ruby Rex returns from an October break in race 3 and faces modest opposition. Her narrow defeat to Call Of The Karoo reads well enough to make her a leading chance despite obvious fitness concerns.
Witch Hazel makes her local debut in race 4 for Lucinda Woodruff after promising Johannesburg form behind quality runners like Splittheeights and Grand Empire. Despite a six-month layoff, she appears well placed against weaker opposition.
Navasnine should take plenty of beating in race 5 if he stays 1400m. After two runner-up finishes, including behind exciting youngster Reef Runner, he looks ready to shed his maiden tag under Zackey.
Chinwag appeals in race 6 after two encouraging runs and should appreciate stepping up to 1400m, while Peace Garland rates the main threat.
Master Coiner could offer value in race 7 after enduring a difficult trip last time, while Heavenly Prince looks the day’s best bet in race 8. He has improved rapidly with racing, carries top weight confidently and should relish the 1950m trip for the Candice Bass yard.
Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 31 May
Score with Shezaripper
Hollywoodbets Kenilworth stages a competitive Sunday card with the Listed Somerset 1200 for juveniles headlining proceedings. James Crawford’s filly Shezaripper looks well treated at the weights and could land an important feature success after skipping the RCS Slipper in favour of Cape targets. She made an impressive debut when beating Sparkling Star over 1000m before returning from a three-month break with a strong second to Tag And Release over 1100m. Crucially, she now meets that rival on 3kg better terms. French rider Mickaelle Michel takes the mount after a winning first visit to Cape Town.
Reef Runner adds intrigue after a dominant debut success. The powerful juvenile impressed with a front-running three-length win and now jumps sharply in class, but he looks a colt with plenty of upside. Tag And Release commands respect as the only feature winner in the field after claiming the Winter Nursery, while Grapes Of Wrath, a half-sister to Charles Dickens, returns from a break after an emphatic debut victory.
Race 1 could go the way of World Of Secrets, who improved markedly from her first to second start and now looks ready to challenge over 1000m. Nadia Nerina rates the main danger, while market support for newcomers should be monitored closely.
Whirlwind appears progressive in race 2 over 1200m. She faces tougher opposition from class droppers Call Me Secret, Pink Pigeon and Wild Applause, but her natural speed and steady progression make her a leading contender with Richard Fourie aboard.
Swift Serenity is overdue after three straight runner-up finishes and may finally break through in race 3, although the 1200m trip remains a slight concern. Race 4 looks modest and provides Giddy Up Grace with a solid opportunity after encouraging recent efforts from the in-form Candice Bass yard.
My Only Weakness can turn the tables on Cutie Patootie in race 5 with a favourable swing at the weights and a better draw. Race 6 is wide open, but Girl Like Us gets the nod on consistency and the booking of Keagan de Melo.
Blue Lagoon impressed in her first run after shedding her maiden tag and could follow up in race 8 over 1200m. In the finale, Love Shack gets a narrow vote dropping back to the minimum trip, though the race looks highly competitive and open to several winning chances.
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Star Major to shine again
The Gr1 Daily News 2000 headlines Saturday’s card at Hollywoodbets Greyville and James Crawford’s Star Major looks poised to confirm himself among the best three-year-olds in the country. The colt produced a stunning finish from last to first to win the Gr2 WSB Guineas, defeating the highly regarded Tin Pan Alley. The step up in trip should suit and his wide draw is unlikely to be a major concern.
Justin Snaith fields a powerful trio headed by Note To Self, who shapes as the likely favourite. The consistent colt has never finished out of the money in seven starts and comes off a strong run behind stable companion Okavango. Andrew Fortune takes the ride and his confidence could prove decisive.
Mike and Mathew de Kock saddle double Gr1 winner Jan Van Goyen, who appears to be peaking at the right time and should be a serious contender. Snaith’s Malmesbury Missile could also outrun expectations. Although exposed, he has solid Greyville form and tries this distance for the first time.
Corne Spies takes an interesting route with filly Hazy Dazy, opting to tackle the males rather than contest the Woolavington. She narrowly missed completing the Triple Tiara and her strong form against fillies gives her an outside chance.
The Gr2 Woolavington 2000 appears at the mercy of Wish List. Snaith’s talented filly arrives on a three-race winning streak that includes victories in the Gr1 Cape Derby against males and the Gr1 WSB Fillies Guineas. She now seeks a fourth straight feature success and sets a high standard despite facing older opposition.
Dean Kannemeyer’s improving Keukenhof may be her biggest threat after finishing strongly behind Wish List in the Fillies Guineas. The extra distance should suit. Rainbow Lorikeet adds depth after failing to show her best in the Gr1 Empress Club Stakes, while Highveld fillies Callmegetrix and Minogue renew rivalry after meeting last time out.
Snaith could complete a feature-race treble in the Listed Lonsdale Stirrup Cup with Ahead Of The Facts. The stayer should improve on his comeback run in the Gr3 WSB 1900 and his stamina will be a major asset over 2400m.
However, rising filly Curious Girl looms large. The de Kock-trained SA Derby heroine remains unbeaten over staying trips and receives 8.5kg from Ahead Of The Facts. As a Hollywoodbets Durban July hopeful, another bold performance is expected. Continentalexpress and new Vaughan Marshall recruit Douglas Dragon also have claims in a competitive staying contest.
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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.
Clive RobinsonSha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 24 May
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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France Express Form & Race Previews (Craon/ParisLongchamp) – Thursday, June 4
RACE 1: PAUL HIERONIMUS MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM CRAON RACE 5) – 1600M – TIME: 20:53 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Braida (FR) Ran with promise to be second on her only run over 1500m at Deauville in a Condition on the PSF when narrowly beaten on 26 November. Player. Marrakesh Time (IRE) Two unplaced efforts, the latter at Chantilly in a Maiden over 1600m on 12 May. Has shown talent and more can be expected this time. Giudicella (FR) Filly by Zelzal, the dam won 4 races. Nice pedigree and from a good stable. One to pay attention to on her first day at school. Renelle Filly by Kingman, the dam never raced. Some good aspects to her profile and she is worth considering if the betting vibes are strong.
RACE 2: DE L’AVENIR HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM CRAON RACE 6) – 1300M – TIME: 21:28 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Hello Vega (IRE) Ran well to be second at Saint-Cloud over 1200m in a Handicap last time on 22 May. Good effort last time and has solid claims. Rodrigue (IRE) Better effort to be second at Vannes in a Maiden over 1500m behind HELLO CAREL (7) on 8 May. One to pay close attention to. Hello Carel (FR) Recent success over 1500m at Vannes in a Maiden on 8 May. Cannot be ruled out of the top four. Renversante (FR) Finished eighth on her last start over 1100m in a Claimer at Le Croise-Laroche on 17 May. Can make the frame.
RACE 3: JACQUES DOYASBERE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM CRAON RACE 7) – 2400M – TIME: 22:03 PRIZE MONEY: EUR11500
Objective One (FR) Ran a promising race when finishing third in a Condition over 2100m at Angers two starts ago on 2 May. With a repeat of that effort, he can be highly competitive and has every chance of getting his head in front. Tenyearsafter (FR) Placed fourth on his latest start at Chateubriant over 2600m in a Class 4 Handicap on 24 May. Hard to rule out. Testipedro (FR) Placed third on the latest start over 3000m at Limoges in a Class 4 on 17 May. Among the leading each-way options. Liberte Cherie (FR) Unplaced last time, two solid second runs before that, the latter of them over 2200m at Senonnes in a Class 4 Handicap on 8 April. Merits respect.
RACE 4: CHARLES GIRAUDON HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM CRAON RACE 8) – 2400M – TIME: 22:38 PRIZE MONEY: EUR13400
Last Sinn (FR) Three below-par runs of late, well-beaten over 2000m at Compiegne in a Class 3 Handicap when last seen on 27 March. Capable of a better display down in class. Watt Ohm (FR) Fair sixth last time over 2600m in a Class 4 Handicap at Chateuabriant when last seen on 24 May. Live contender. Lili For Moms (FR) Two solid runs of late, a win on the latter over 2600m at Savenay in a Class 4 on 3 May. Can be expected to be on the premises. Lady Du Saphir (FR) Finished second last time over 2600m in a Class 4 Handicap at Chateaubriant on 24 May. One to pay attention to.
RACE 5: DU VERTBOIS STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 1) – 1600M – TIME: 23:13 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21000
Dennis The Menace (FR) Runner-up over 1800m at Le Croise-Laroche in a Class 3 Condition on 17 May. Goes handicapping and should go very close. Sena Iulia (FR) Better than latest when thirteen over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Divided Handicap on 21 May. Should run a big race. Waramini (IRE) No show in twelve over 1600m at Saint-Cloud in a Divided Handicap on 5 May. Can produce a big effort. Black Swan (FR) Finished seventh over 1400m at Le Mans in a Class 2 Condition on 21 April. Can have a say in the outcome.
RACE 6: DU PETIT MONTROUGE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 2) – 3000M – TIME: 23:48 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21100
Trevor Senora (FR) Winner over 2400m at Le Lion D’Angers in a Class 4 Limited Handicap on 14 May. Strong winning chance. Splendino (FR) Runner-up over 2400m at Compiegne in a Class 4 Course Qualifier on 25 May. Should run a big race. Lucio Vero Winner over 3200m at Bordeaux Le Bouscat in a Class 4 Handicap on 5 May. Include in all bets. Numerus Borget (FR) Not seen to best effect in twelve over 2400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 7 May. Better than latest and can feature.
RACE 7: DE LA VILLA HALE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 3) – 3000M – TIME: 00:23 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
God Save The Queen (FR) Solid display in third over 2400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 7 May. Should go close. Jardin Bleu (FR) Pleasing run in fourth over 2400m at Vichy in a Class 4 Divided Limited Handicap on 13 May. Should be on the premises. Skadoosh (FR) Finished ninth over 2400m at Vichy in a Class 4 Divided Limited Handicap on 13 May. Goes the trip which could unlock some improvement. Anonyme (FR) Not beaten far in sixth over 1800m at Compiegne in a Class 4 Divided Limited Handicap on 25 May. Can challenge over a suitable trip.
RACE 8: DU PARC DE MONTSOURIS HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 4) – 3000M – TIME: 00:58 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Manssourio (FR) Won with a bit in hand over 2850m at Rostrenen in a Class 4 Condition on 24 May. Arrives in winning form and is a big runner. Bob La Bidouille (FR) Solid effort in third spot over 2400m at Dieppe in a Class 3 Divided Limited Handicap on 16 May. Should be in the firing line. Amor A Mani (FR) Runner-up over 2400m at Dieppe in a Class 3 Divided Limited Handicap on 16 May. Include in all bets. Zilcover (FR) Finished sixth over 2400m at Compiegne in a Class 4 Course Qualifier on 25 May. Can run into the money.
RACE 9: DE L’HOTEL D’HAUTERIVE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 5) – 1600M – TIME: 01:33 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25900
Simancas (FR) Victorious in two of last three starts, including a Condition at Compiegne over 1600m on 9 May. Capable of doubling up. Placeholder (IRE) Showed some improvement when fifth in a Handicap at this course over 1400m on 14 May. Should contest the finish this time. Westminster Love (FR) Has shown improvement of late and finished fourth in a Handicap at Chantilly over 2000m on 12 May. Has yet to win a race but can contest the finish. Romance Marine (FR) Unreliable and finished sixth in a Handicap at this track over 1400m on 14 May. Quite capable of getting involved with the finish.
RACE 10: DE L’HOTEL CARNAVALET HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 6) – 1600M – TIME: 02:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50900
The Shadow (FR) In very good form this year and was runner-up in a Handicap at this course over 1400m on 14 May. Victorious back in April and has claims once again. Joury (FR) Very consistent and was fourth in a Handicap at this track over 1800m on 3 May. Should fight out the finish once again. Freja (FR) Victorious in a Handicap at this course over 1400m on 14 May. Not reliable but quite capable of doubling up if in the same mood. Omicrone (FR) Has needed both starts this year and was ninth in a Handicap at this track over 1400m on 14 May. Victorious last July and can score again.
RACE 11: DE CHAMPERRET CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 7) – 2000M – TIME: 02:45 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25000
Maria Apollonia (FR) Victorious in a Handicap last time out at Marseille-Vivaux over 2000m on 22 May. Prefers the PSF but can follow up. Mefie Toi (FR) Has some fair form and finished fourth in this division at Marseille-Vivaux over 2000m on 2 May. Can contest the finish. Hercule Star Did not show his best when eighth in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 2400m on 5 May. Two solid wins before that and is clearly not out of it. Tsaverna (FR) Has only been modest of late and finished fifth in a Condition at Compiegne over 2400m on 9 May. Can do better dropping to this level.
RACE 12: DES DEESSES HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 8) – 2100M- TIME: 03:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR17300
Flowery Coast (FR) Victorious in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 15 May. Carries a penalty but looks capable of doubling up. Force Tranquille (FR) Knocking hard at the door and was runner-up in a Claimer at Savenay over 2400m on 20 May. Can go one place better. First Creation (FR) Very consistent and was runner-up in a Handicap at Le Liond’Angers ovcer 2400m on 14 May. Should fight out the finish once again. Hutton (IRE) Victorious twice in a row, the latest in a Claimer at Savenay over 2600m on 24 May. Capable of making the frame.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Turffontein) – June 4
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: TURFFONTEIN INSIDE@2026.06.04
Turffontein Inside, 04.06.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R115.000, 12:20GMT+2
Race Summary: PERIODIC TABLE and NIGHTSHINE will be winning sooner rather than later after finishing 2nd in both their starts. The former was close-up over 1000m last time and that recent race fitness should give him the edge over the 2yo latter who returns from a layoff. TIME HONORED has the form and experience to trouble the principals but less scope for improvement. ALL ON RED, returning SURREAL SONG and newcomer MADSUMMER complete the shortlist.
Selections: #5 Periodic Table, #9 Nightshine, #2 Time Honored, #4 Madsummer
Turffontein Inside, 04.06.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R110.000, 12:55GMT+2
Race Summary: BRIGITTE ANNE sets the standard on the strength and consistency of her form. However, she’s carded to run at an earlier meeting in KZN so her participation isn’t guaranteed. MISS RIVER DANCER finished an improved 4th over this trip last time and will have a role to play if building on that improvement in first-time blinkers. DESTINY’S DREAM and ARTIFACT have a bit to find on the form of that race but could get into the picture. The latter was particularly unlucky on that occasion and from a good draw should make her presence felt. STAR MAGNOLIA and newcomer KNOCKIN’ BOOTS are also respected.
Selections: #2 Brigitte Anne, #3 Miss River Dancer, #5 Artifact, #10 Star Magnolia
Turffontein Inside, 04.06.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1600m, Turf, R115.000, 13:30GMT+2
Race Summary: WINDING POWER has finished 2nd in both starts with this headgear so wouldn’t be winning out of turn. He is favourably positioned in gate 3 and his rider’s 2.5kg claim could make the difference. MASTER BUDDY and ROYALE JACKET are worse off at the weights but closely matched with that rival so should have a role to play. Returning KNOWMORE has shown enough to be competitive and is open to improvement returning from a layoff. Well-bred newcomer CLAIRWOOD BREEZE was a costly purchase and is worth a market check on debut – respect any betting support.
Selections: #4 Winding Power, #2 Master Buddy, #3 Royale Jacket, #1 Knowmore
Turffontein Inside, 04.06.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1600m, Turf, R110.000, 14:05GMT+2
Race Summary: FLYING WORLD improved to finish 2nd over this trip last time and could go one better if building on that improvement in her peak outing. GIMMESUMLUV had legitimate excuses in her latest start but can pose a threat if bouncing back to earlier form. DEVIOUS LOOKS has scope to improve stretching out to this distance so must be respected. Youngster TREX ON FIRE fits a similar profile and will be wiser to the task after an encouraging debut 4th. Highveld newcomer LATE BLOOMER is bred to appreciate this step up in trip and her rider’s 2.5kg claim also helps.
Selections: #4 Flying World, #2 Gimmesumluv, #8 Trex On Fire, #1 Late Bloomer
Turffontein Inside, 04.06.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 2000m, Turf, R130.000, 14:40GMT+2
Race Summary: Cases can be made for most but it could pay to side with OPEN HIGHWAY in his first go at 2000m. He was a staying-on 3rd last time over 1800m in a similar contest won by re-opposing KUDZU but is drawn better than his last-start conqueror and 1.5kg better off. IDEAL SUMMER is closely matched on that form but drawn wide too. THE PLAYBOY BOMBER and JORDAN are unbeaten over the track and trip. Both have the form to be competitive from favourable starting berths. ROYAL EDITION and ROBERT BROWNING are others with genuine eachway chances.
Selections: #3 Open Highway, #6 The Playboy Bomber, #9 Kudzu, #12 Ideal Summer
Turffontein Inside, 04.06.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R100.000, 15:15GMT+2
Race Summary: UNSOLVED RIDDLE hasn’t been beaten far in recent starts off his current mark and did win his only course-and-distance appearance. He should run well at long odds. OKLAHOMA SMOKESHOW is proven at this level and likely to feature prominently from an inside gate. Recent maiden winner QUEVANO has improved as a gelding and will be competitive on handicap debut with further progress expected off what could be a lenient opening mark. Lightly raced MAJOR ARCANA fits a similar profile and his rider’s 1.5kg allowance makes him dangerous to ignore. SPACE MISSION and stablemate UBERMENSCH have claims too.
Selections: #3 Unsolved Riddle, #2 Oklahoma Smokeshow, #6 Quevano, #4 Major Arcana
Turffontein Inside, 04.06.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R110.000, 15:50GMT+2
Race Summary: THAT’S MY BABY has maintained form and consistency at a higher level recently. She has dropped to a competitive mark and a repeat of her last-start 2nd in KZN should suffice on her Highveld return. Fellow class-dropper WARM RECEPTION finished ahead of OVATION STAR and KENSAL GREEN last time so will likely pose the biggest threat. A BIT OF CLASS, WARNING SOUND and CAPE SAFFRON also have earning potential.
Selections: #2 That’s My Baby, #1 Warm Reception, #4 Ovation Star, #3 A Bit Of Class
Turffontein Inside, 04.06.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R100.000, 16:25GMT+2
Race Summary: WINDS OF GRACE is finding it hard to win but deserves a reward for her consistency. The switch back to same-sex company off an unchanged mark under a 1.5kg claimer looks a shrewd move. Class-droppers WISE COUNSEL, FISH HAWK and REFLECTIVE have the means to be competitive but they are drawn wide, so a bigger threat will likely come from LADY ELLIOT and DELAWARE RIVER who have recent course-and-distance form. Last-start maiden winner ONCEINABLUEMOON can also get into the picture.
Selections: #8 Winds Of Grace, #7 Lady Elliot, #4 Delaware River, #1 Wise Counsel
Best Win: #2 THAT’S MY BABY
Best Value Bet: #3 UNSOLVED RIDDLE
Best Longshot: #3 UNSOLVED RIDDLE




























