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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.
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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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South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Greyville) – May 30
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: GREYVILLE@2026.05.30
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE, 30.05.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1200m, Poly, R140,000, 13:10GMT+2Race Summary: TWO TIGERS made marked improvement last time out and has the best of the draw. BANGKOK MAGIC found some market support on debut over course and distance and is likely to make good improvement. FREE ROAMING could to be the pick of the Kannemeyer runners although the Hollywood retained rider Gavin Lerena is aboard the debutante SCOTCH AGAIN. Free Roaming was a distant fourth over course and distance last time out but can do better with the experience. BRIGITTE ANNE takes on males but is the most experience horse in the field and does have ability.
Selections: #1 TWO TIGERS, #4 BANGKOK MAGIC, #5 FREE ROAMING, #2 SCOTCH AGAIN
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE, 30.05.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1600m, Poly, R100,000, 13:45GMT+2Race Summary: BOURBON’S BEAST has been disappointing at his last two but the switch to poly and blinkers could bring out the best. QUANDURA has made steady improvement and although taking on males she only has 50kg to shoulder. ROYAL SCEPTRE has been up against strong maiden fields. He takes on older horses but is one to watch. CAPTAIN T has been making steady improvement. He has done well on the poly and the step up in trip may suit.
Selections: #2 BOURBON’S BEAST, #3 QUANDURA, #1 ROYAL SCEPTRE, #9 CAPTAIN T
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE, 30.05.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1400m, Poly, R140,000, 14:20GMT+2Race Summary: Competitive handicap. DE VLUGGE is unbeaten on the poly at her last three and is holding form well. She meets slightly stronger here but has a handy galloping weight and can go in again. ONE SMART COOKIE is seldom too far back and the blinkers are back on. FORWARD MOTION does seem better than her last run in the soft. She had smart form before that and at best will go close. PERILLIA is always dangerous and was a close-up second on the poly last time out.
Selections: #7 DE VLUGGE, #4 ONE SMART COOKIE, #3 FORWARD MOTION, #5 PERILLA
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE, 30.05.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R160,000, 14:55GMT+2Race Summary: NAVIGATION made a promising debut and the step up in trip will suit. BENNY AND PAUL has drawn wide and returns from a short break but made a promising Hollywoodbets Kenilworth debut and should improve. COAST OF THE SUN has also drawn wide but was very green on debut and can make the required improvement. IMPRESSIVE has run two smart races over the distance. She has the best of the draw and can feature.
Selections: #4 NAVIGATION, #10 BENNY AND PAUL, #11 COAST OF THE SUN, #2 IMPRESSIVE
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE, 30.05.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 2400m, Turf, R225,000, 15:30GMT+2Race Summary: AHEAD OF THE FACTS was just in need of his last run in the WSB 1900. He gives plenty of weight to all of his rivals but he stays well and should go a good run for your money. CURIOUS GIRL is unbeaten since going over ground and put the colts to bed in the SA Derby. She gets 8.5kg from Ahead Of The Facts and as a Hollywoodbets Durban July entry on can expect another forward effort. CONTINENTALEXPRESS is back over his preferred trip with a light weight. DOUGLAS DRAGON (10) has his first run for Vaughan Marshall and has some useful Highveld staying form.
Selections: #11 AHEAD OF THE FACTS, #2 CURIOUS GIRL, #9 CONTINENTALEXPRESS, #10 DOUGLAS DRAGON
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE, 30.05.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 2000m, Turf, R500,000, 16:05GMT+2Race Summary: WISH LIST was most impressive when winning the Gr1 WSB Fillies Guineas after winning the Gr1 Cape Derby. She takes on older horses here but does look capable of a fourth straight win. KEUKENHOF was doing her best work late behind Wish List last time out. She is still improving and the extra will suit. RAINBOW LORIKEET was not at her best in the recent Gr1 Empress Club Stakes but has smart Cape form to her credit. She has run well on this course. There should not be much between CALLMEGETRIX and MINOGUE who met last time out. Minogue is 1kg worse off at the weights for a length beating for the form should be franked.
Selections: #5 WISH LIST, #7 KEUKENHOF, #3 RAINBOW LORIKEET, #4 CALLMEGETRIX
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE, 30.05.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 2000m, Turf, R2,000,000, 16:45GMT+2Race Summary: The R20million Daily News 2000 has attracted a top field, including current favourite for the July. NOTE TO SELF produced a promising track debut last time and should relish this longer trip in his final prep for the race with the R10million stake. NOTE TO SELF accounted for subsequent KZN Guineas winner STAR MAJOR and up-and-coming VIVA’S LIBERTE and HAPPY VERSE in the Cape Derby and can confirm the form, but his rivals could be ready for the ultimate battle and it may be a humdinger. Recently gelded Cape Guineas hero JAN VAN GOYEN and star filly HAZY DAZY have the July as their target too!
Selections: #11 STAR MAJOR, #6 NOTE TO SELF, #7 JAN VAN GOYEN, #4 MALMESBURY MISSILE
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE, 30.05.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1200m, Poly, R135,000, 17:25GMT+2Race Summary: CAPTAIN’S PRIDE has gone close on the poly in stronger company although carrying a light weight. She is in good form and should feature. WHATASTAR has been much improved on the poly and her last win was over course and distance. She takes on stronger with a rating increase but can go in again. MYSTIC DANCER is back on her favourite surface and shows steady form. She should be at her peak now after returning from a break. CELESTIAL DIAMOND needed her last run badly after a lengthy break. She has the widest draw and makes her poly debut but she does look useful.
Selections: #7 CAPTAIN’S PRIDE, #5 WHATASTAR, #2 MYSTIC DANCER, #9 CELESTIAL DIAMOND
HOLLYWOODBETS GREYVILLE, 30.05.2026, Race 9, Gallops, 1200m, Poly, R145,000, 18:00GMT+2Race Summary: Wide open. DEFINITELY YES has the widest draw but won well from a wide draw last time out. He takes on stronger but is in good form. IRELAND FOREVER may just have needed his last outing but was not far back. He makes his poly debut but looks to be on the up. LITTLE BOY BLUE gets a first time tongue-tie and he has been consistent of late. GALLIC VICTOR has run well on the poly. He gets first time blinkers and drops back to a sprint. GRAND APPEAL was touched off last run but is back to a shorter sprint. He does however, have consistent form and a repeat of his last run should see him in the firing line.
Selections: #11 DEFINITELY YES, #6 IRELAND FOREVER, #3 LITTLE BOY BLUE, #2 GALLIC VICTOR
Best Win: #5 Wish List
Best Value Bet: #4 Navigation
Best Longshot: #4 Malmesbury Missile
France Express Form & Race Previews (Lyon-Parilly) – Saturday, May 30
RACE 1: DE LA PART-DIEU STAKES (4YO+) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 1) – 1600M | TIME: 22:32 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 12800
Etre (FR) Pleasant fourth in a Class 4 Condition over 1600m at Compiegne on 9 May. Can go close to winning here. Terredeguerre (FR) Good second in a Class 4 Handicap over 1600m at Vichy on 13 May. Strong winning chance on form. Mon Schatzi (FR) Not the best effort into tenth in a Class 3 Handicap over 1800m at Chantilly on 4 May. Can polish up in this field. Amore Mia (FR) Forgivable fifteen in a Class 4 Handicap over 1600m at Vichy on 13 May. Can place on penultimate run.
RACE 2: DES GONES MAIDEN STAKES (3YO) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 2) – 1600M | TIME: 23:08 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 19200
Eklleel Solid effort into second in a Maiden over 1600m at Compiegne on 27 March. Returns after 3 months but can kick-off to a winning one. Sangomar (FR) Respectable fourth in a Maiden over 1400m at Compiegne on 25 April. Minor each-way chance. Celestial Rose (IRE) Good debut finishing second in a Maiden over 1600m at Marseille Borely on 27 April. Can go one more. Espartinas (FR) Pleasant debut into fourth in a Maiden over 1600m at Lyon Parilly on 8 May. Place chance.
RACE 3: BEDEL LISTED STAKES (4YO+) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 3) – 2400M | TIME: 23:43 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 47600
Parachutiste (IRE) Solid effort into third in a Listed over 3000m at Saint-Cloud on 29 March. Exceptional winning chance. Hotheaded Bold trying fifth in a Listed over 3000m at Saint-Cloud on 29 March. Must be in with a lively shout. Presage Nocturne (IRE) Respectable fourth in a Group 3 over 3000m at ParisLongchamp on 26 April. Each-way chance. Golden Call (FR) Trying sixth in a Listed over 2400m at ParisLongchamp on 12 April. Should earn a cheque.
RACE 4: DU PARC LOCMARIA STAKES (3YO) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 4) – 2400M | TIME: 00:30 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 27400
Mazzala (IRE) Confident winner in a Maiden over 2000m at Saint-Cloud on 1 May. Has every chance in following up. Gentlemanlike (FR) Solid winner in a Class 2 Condition over 2000m at Angers on 16 November. If the freshener is not needed, he will be a fiery contender. Basquiat (FR) Cruised to victory in a Class 2 Condition over 2400m at Toulouse on 21 May. Can continue this upward trend. Vanta (FR) Placed into third in a Class 2 Condition over 2400m at Compiegne on 9 May. One for the quartets.
RACE 5: DE FOURVIERE HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 5) – 1600M | TIME: 01:02 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 19200
Gitano (FR) Not beaten far in ninth spot over 2000m at Angers in a Class 3 Handicap on 2 May. Significant jockey booking and he can threaten. Zelman (FR) Won with a bit in hand over 1600m at La-Roche Posay in a Class 4 Condition on 17 May. Confidence restored and one to include. Nova Hope (FR) Runner-up over 1600m at Lyon Parilly in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 8 May. Can mount a challenge. Silgreypit (FR) Runner-up over 1600m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 14 May. Can run into the money.
RACE 6: DE BELLECOUR CLAIMING STAKES (4YO+) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 6) – 2000M | TIME: 01:34 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 12500
User Kindly Finished seventh over 2600m at Marseille Borely in a Class 4 Divided Handicap on 6 May. Drops in company and can feature strongly. Indian Pacific (FR) Finished fifth over 2000m at Salon-De- Provence in a Class 4 Handicap on 25 May. Off the right mark and can challenge. Three Dreams (FR) Not disgraced in ninth position over 1600m at Vichy in a Divided Handicap on 13 May. Can earn a place. The Black Sky (FR) Moderate run in sixth over 1600m at Royan La Palmyre in a Class 4 Condition on 14 May. Place chance at best.
RACE 7: LOUIS DUTEL CLAIMING STAKES (3YO) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 7) – 2400M | TIME: 02:06 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 11500
Incentive Glory (FR) Finished tenth over 2000m at ParisLongchamp in a Divided Handicap on 7 May. Nicely bred sort who sort to make major improvement here. Black Henge (FR) Finished sixth over 2000m at Chatillon-Sur-Chalaronne in a Maiden on 27 April. Significant jockey booking which could result in a major threat. Zelzana (FR) Runner-up over 2600m at Marseille Pont De Vivaux in a Claimer on 22 May. Should run very well. Daring Fox (FR) Moderate display in last of eighth over 2400m at Vichy in a Handicap on 13 May. Better than latest and can have a say in the outcome.
RACE 8: DES FENOTTES MAIDEN STAKES (3YO) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 8) – 2400M | TIME: 02:38 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 19200
Roi De La Liberte Runner-up over 2000m at ParisLongchamp in a Maiden on 30 April. Trip should suit and is the one to beat. Holstomer (FR) Finished a clear fourth over 2400m at Saint-Cloud in a Maiden on 24 April. Open to more improvement and should feature. No Guts No Glory (FR) Well held in third position over 2400m at Compiegne in a Maiden on 9 May. Will be in with a place chance. Amadeo (FR) Finished fifth over 2400m at Saint-Cloud in a Maiden on 15 May. Capable of improvement here.
France Express Form & Race Previews (Saint-Cloud/Nantes) – Friday, May 29
RACE 1: PIRETTE STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 1) – 1200M – TIME: 20:18 PRIZE MONEY: EUR27400
Kosuma (FR) Debut winner who won by 1 length last start. Racing in good form. Checkered Flag (FR) Finished sixth in a Condition over this course and distance on 1 May. She was well beaten by KOSUMA (3) but she should have come on from that race. Immatin Storm (FR) A one-length second in a Condition over this course and distance on 1 May. She finished behind KOSUMA (3) but is 2.5kg better off and deserves respect. Calidora A disappointing sixth in a Condition over 1000m at Chantilly on 12 May. She was strongly fancied on that day but raced greenly and should improve for the experience.
RACE 2: PRINCE CHEVALIER STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 2) – 1200M – TIME: 20:53 PRIZE MONEY: EUR27400
Bushi (IRE) Unraced 2YO colt by Kingman out of Lopa De Vega mare Bionic Woman trained by Andre Fabre. Dam placed fourth in a Group 1 over 1600m at ParisLongchamp in 2019. Roszal (FR) A 1.75-lengths second in a Condition over this course and distance on 1 May. He is likely to improve on that run so more is expected. Cloudbusting (FR) Unraced 2YO colt by Almanzor out of Areion mare Cabarita trained by Henri-Francois Devin. Her dam finished second in a Listed in Cologne, Germany. Sydney Moon (FR) A close-up second in a Condition over 1100m at Nantes on 11 May. Comes from a yard that does well with young horses so deserves respect.
RACE 3: SPINNING WORLD STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 3) – 1600M – TIME: 21:28 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25600
Take Me On (IRE) A well-beaten tenth in a Listed over 1400m at ParisLongchamp on 23 April. He had no luck in that race but dropping in class could be hard to beat. Saint Arnoult (FR) Debut winner who won by 1.50 lengths last start. Racing in good form. Vernon (FR) A promising third in a Condition over 1600m at ParisLongchamp on 7 May. He has looked good in all three starts and should be right there. Abbey Road (FR) A 0.5-lengths winner of a Maiden over this course and distance on 17 April. She is making rapid improvement and cannot be ignored.
RACE 4: LOIRE-ATLANTIQUE STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANTES RACE 1) – 2400M – TIME: 21:45 PRIZE MONEY: EUR20100
Hotissimo Impressive debut winner who won by 3.50 lengths last start. Will continue the great form here. Le Citadin (FR) Good win last time over 2200m at Angers in a Maiden by a narrow margin on 2 May. Ought to be in the shake-up. Your My Heart (FR) Recent success at Saumur in a Condition over 2700m on March 29th by 3 lengths. Can play a lead role. Derbycat (IRE) Unplaced last time in a Class 2, a win previously on debut at Durtal in a Condition over 2300m on 22 March. In the mix.
RACE 5: COMTESSE LOIR HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 4) – 2400M – TIME: 22:03 PRIZE MONEY: EUR22100
Happy Lady (FR) Just touched off when second in a Handicap over 2400m at Saint-Cloud on 24 April. Has placed in all three of her starts this season and now looks ready to win. Miss Tarken (FR) Not beaten far when fifth in a Condition over 2000m at this track on 24 April. Has now had two decent comeback runs after a long break. Zvalikova (FR) Finished seventh in a Condition over 2000m at this course on 24 April. She was not far behind MISS TARKEN (2) and is now 2kg better off. Foxey Lady (FR) Finished eighth in a Handicap over 2000m at ParisLongchamp on 10 May. Tries this trip for the first time but will have Mickael Barzalona, who knows her capabilities, in the irons.
RACE 6: DUCHESSE ANNE CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANTES RACE 2) – 2400M – TIME: 22:20 PRIZE MONEY: EUR11500
Octobre Rose (IRE) Won on the only start over 2850m at Loudeac in a Condition on 26 April. Won with a good bit in hand on debut and can follow up. High Note (IRE) Nice second on debut at Morlaix in a Claimer over 2600m on 10 May. He will know more this time and has strong claims. Etapark (FR) Placed fourth on his sole start over 2900m at Royan in a Condition on 8 May. Can improve and has more to come. Petite Abeille (IRE) She has been sixth on her two runs this year, the most recent over 1800m at Deauville in a Class 2 on 31 January. Among the leading chances.
RACE 7: DE LA TOULZANIE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 5) – 1400M – TIME: 22:38 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Mon Sioux Finished fourth in last two starts, the latest of which was over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Handicap on 16 April. He is improving and can go close. Lady Luck (FR) Victorious over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 4 Handicap on 3 May. She is in a good space and merits respect. Lord Post Office (FR) Won over 1600m at Toulouse in a Class 4 Handicap on 21 May. He merits obvious consideration. Autumn Twilight (IRE) Finished seventh over 1400m at Parislongchamp in a Class 4 Handicap on 3 May. Chance on best form shown.
RACE 8: CONFECTION HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANTES RACE 3) – 3100M – TIME: 22:55 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Flamingway (FR) Placed second last time over 3000m in a Class 3 Handicap at Le Lion D’Angers on 7 May. Looks ready to win again. Kando (FR) Has not been involved in two runs this year, seventh at Le Lion D’Angers on the latter in a Class 3 Handicap on 7 May. He has solid claims and will be fitter for the last two runs. La Guerche (FR) Recent fourth over 3000m at Le Lion D’Angers in a Class 3 Handicap on 7 May. Among the leading each-way chances. King Kara (FR) Placed third on the latest start over 3000m in a Class 3 Handicap at Le Lion D’Angers on 7 May. Ought to be in the shake-up.
RACE 9: DE LA LOMAGNE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 6) – 1400M – TIME: 23:13 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21100
Kelly Key (FR) Finished fourth over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Handicap on 14 May. She is returning to best form and may be the one to beat. Califano (FR) In excellent form. Finished second over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Handicap on 3 May. Is a big threat. Kaleocreek (FR) Finished behind CALIFANO (12) when fourth over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Handicap on 3 May. There should not be much separating the pair at the finish. Mister Gan Finished behind CALIFANO (12) when ninth over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Handicap on 3 May. Chance if finding form of penultimate run.
RACE 10: LA VENDEE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANTES RACE 4) – 1600M – TIME: 23:30 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16300
Fireman (FR) Good win over 1600m in a Class 4 Handicap at this track on 11 May. Loved this track and trip and is hard to dismiss. Calypso (IRE) Unplaced last time, third before that over 1600m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 4 on 26 April. Among the leading contenders. Keanu (FR) Credible fifth over 1600m in a Class 4 Handicap at this track on 11 May. One to pay close attention to. Fromontine (FR) Two fourth placed runs this year, the most recent over 1600m in a Class 3 Handicap at Bordeaux Le Bouscat on 27 April. Merits consideration.
RACE 11: VALLEE DU LOT HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 7) – 1400M – TIME: 23:48 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Jiji My Love (FR) In good form. Finished third over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 4 Handicap on 3 May. She is drawn in pole position and has a winning chance. Cap Skirring (FR) Finished second over 1400m at Limoges in a Class 4 Handicap on 17 May. Has improved with each outing this year and can go one better. Gray D’albion (FR) Finished second over 1600m at Cavaillon in a Class 4 Handicap on 10 May. Should pose a massive threat. Charm Wrens (FR) Finished eighth over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 4 Handicap on 3 May. Chance on form of penultimate outing.
RACE 12: GRASLIN HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM NANTES RACE 5) – 1600M – TIME: 00:05 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Toocoolforschool (FR) Has some fair form of late and finished fifth in a Handicap over this track and trip on 11 May. Has claims in this line-up. Pomme Surette (FR) Has improved of late and arrives for this after a victory in a Claimer at Vannes over 1500m on 8 May. Tougher task but is not out of it. Bobrovkha (FR) Has struggled of late and finished tenth in a Handicap at ParisLongchamp over 1400 on 3 May. Has won over this course and distance and can bounce back to score. El Meastro (FR) Not reliable and finished twelve in a Handicap at ParisLongchamp over 1400m on 3 May. Capable of making the frame on best form.




























