Corrupt, Staggerwing rate strong runners for De Kock team
Salani Kahle to say goodbye
With the Hollywoodbets Durban July behind us, attention turns to Wednesday’s Hollywoodbets Scottsville meeting, headed by the Tote For The Win B Stakes over 2000m.
The feature could be a good opportunity for Salani Kahle. Gareth van Zyl held the gelding in high regard, testing him in the Grade 2 SA Derby against Curious Girl, who went on to contest the Durban July. Despite carrying top weight, Salani Kahle faces much easier opposition and has the class to prove hard to beat. Uzwano has been in good form over shorter distances and should appreciate the step up to 2000m, while Hodgepodge stays well and carries a handy weight. Queue Wing also deserves consideration despite rising in class and distance.
Mike and Mathew de Kock can strike early with Putthelightsout in Race 1. The filly was a beaten favourite on the polytrack last time but returns to turf against modest opposition and should go close.
The opening leg of the Bi-Pot looks competitive, with Christmas Rose the pick after finishing a close second and showing steady improvement. Stablemate Blenheim Palace continues to improve and should enjoy this trip, while America First can do better after taking on older runners last time.
The first Place Accumulator leg features several well-bred newcomers, making the betting market important. Lennox showed promise despite traffic problems last start and rates the one to beat. Tiger Cody has improved since blinkers were fitted and drops back in trip, while first-timers Hot Blooded and Bullet Catch warrant market respect.
Charlie Bucket can give punters a strong Pick 6 banker. The Paddy Kruyer-trained gelding has consistent Cape form over this course and distance and can make amends after two narrow defeats. Redoubt Express impressed on debut and should have no trouble switching to turf, while Deonarie steps up in trip from a favourable draw.
Doug Campbell’s Peeping Tom has been knocking on the door and looks one of the day’s better bets over a suitable trip. Bourbon’s Beast is consistent without finishing strongly, while Augrabies drops into modest company.
Ricky Maingard’s stable has been flying during Champions Season, and Tunguska brings strong Cape form to KwaZulu-Natal. Blizzard Boy has adapted well since arriving in KZN, while Red Cardinal drops in class and could feature if he stays the distance.
The final two races are competitive. Red Coral, Let It Roll, Dancing On A Cloud and Radu all have claims in Race 8. In the last, Preacher Man drops in class with first-time blinkers, while Diamond Maker, Yannakis and Princess Goldie complete the shortlist.
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Race for the Trainers’ Championship: Fownes poised to claim a fifth title
As we embark on the final fortnight of the 2025/26 Hong Kong racing season, Caspar Fownes remains firmly in the driver’s seat after an absorbing battle for the trainers’ title.
Fownes, who sits on 66 winners through 84 of the term’s 88 meetings, is five victories clear of his nearest rival, and he will aim to strengthen his stranglehold on the trainers’ championship at Sha Tin this Saturday (4 July).
While the title race has featured as many as half a dozen legitimate contenders in recent times, it is now only Danny Shum (61 victories) and Mark Newnham (60) with any real hope of running over the top of Fownes late.
Fownes appears to have bullets still to fire, however, and he will saddle up seven runners at Sha Tin this weekend.
While Fownes has been far from the most prolific trainer on the Sha Tin dirt this season, sitting seventh in the unofficial standings, it could be the all-weather track where he is most likely to strike on Saturday.
In his second run back from a right hind ligament injury, Pejibaye will look to go one better than his first-up second in the Class 4 The Chan Trophy Handicap (1200m).
After showing plenty of promise across seven starts on the turf, winning once and running second three times, Fownes chanced his arm with Pejibaye on the dirt on the galloper’s return run, and he seemed to relish the surface, sticking on strongly to beat all but Mega Captain.
Fownes is also represented in the meeting’s other all-weather fixture, the Class 5 The Wong Cup Handicap (1200m), with Daily Trophy, who is never without a chance on his favourite surface.
Fownes will also have high hopes for Decision Link in the Class 4 The Arculli Trophy Handicap (1400m) and the returning Perfect General in the Class 3 The Philip Chen Trophy Handicap (1200m), who was an impressive winner when last seen in early April.
Shum will run the in-form Grouper on the quick back-up, with the improving three-year-old lining up in the Class 4 The Stevenson Cup Handicap (1200m) after finishing second last start.
Newnham won’t be heading to the track loaded with winning chances, but he will be hopeful of improvement from All Out For Six in the Class 3 The Philip Chen Handicap (1200m).
Trainers’ Ranking (Top 6) – As of 2 July, 2026
| Trainer | Win | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Total runs | |
| 1st | C Fownes | 66 | 42 | 44 | 39 | 43 | 546 |
| 2nd | D Shum | 61 | 41 | 39 | 42 | 33 | 509 |
| 3rd | M Newnham | 60 | 52 | 50 | 51 | 40 | 542 |
| 4th | F Lui | 54 | 47 | 66 | 39 | 41 | 522 |
| 5th | D Hayes | 53 | 48 | 43 | 51 | 47 | 646 |
| 6th | J Size | 51 | 66 | 59 | 44 | 55 | 582 |
Soma star hunts hat-trick in Highveld headliner
Turffontein’s Standside track hosts one of the strongest Highveld meetings of the winter on Sunday, featuring a quality 10-race programme headed by the Grade 3 Sea Cottage Stakes and three competitive Pinnacle Stakes contests.
Several leading stables hold strong hands throughout the afternoon. Trainers Tony Peter, Sean Tarry, and Candice and Tammy Dawson all have realistic prospects of doubles, while recently returned jockey Kabelo Matsunyane looks well placed to make an immediate impact. The standout betting proposition, however, appears to be Joe Soma’s progressive Errol Flynn, who bids to complete a hat-trick in the final leg of the 4Racing Highveld Three-Year-Old Winter Series.
Tony Peter could strike early in the Work Riders’ maiden (Race 1) with Star Magnolia. The daughter of Danon Platina improved significantly when fitted with earmuffs to finish second over 1200m, and the addition of pacifiers may help her shed her maiden tag.
The Dawson stable looks to have a leading chance in Race 2 with Enflame. The Irish Flame gelding is easy to forgive after struggling in Grade 3 company at Greyville and should be far more effective back on Turffontein’s galloping Standside track against easier opposition.
Sean Tarry’s Secret Fate can regain the winning thread in Race 3. The Master Of My Fate filly lost her unbeaten record when second over this course and distance but now meets Queen Leila on 2kg better terms. With Matsunyane aboard, she has every chance of reversing the result.
The opening leg of the Place Accumulator features another strong Dawson contender in Expert Witness. The well-bred Hawwaam colt improved sharply from his debut to finish second over 1600m and should appreciate the return to the Standside course. Craig Zackey takes the ride.
The Grade 3 Sea Cottage Stakes centres on Errol Flynn, unbeaten since blinkers were applied. His victory in the Egoli Mile, the second leg of the Winter Series, suggested he would relish stepping up to 1800m after finishing powerfully from midfield. With Keagan de Melo retaining the ride, he shapes as one of the best bets on the programme.
Race 8 offers Peter and Matsunyane another strong opportunity with Taxi To The Moon. Since being gelded, the son of Vercingetorix has won four of eight starts and was narrowly successful in the Grade 2 Golden Horse Sprint. Despite a three-point ratings rise, he remains progressive and can continue his winning run.
Tarry may also finish the day strongly with last-start winners Warning Sound (Race 9) and War Reporter (Race 10). Both have earlier engagements during the week, but if they line up on Sunday, they will command plenty of respect and could complete a stable double.
Clive RobinsonMocha Blend has the right aroma
Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Durban July will be run as a true handicap, a major change from previous years that has prompted several of the country’s highest-rated horses, including defending champion The Real Prince, to skip the R10 million feature. Even so, the 18-runner field remains highly competitive, with the handicap conditions theoretically giving every runner an equal chance.
Ante-post favourite Star Major heads the market as James Crawford looks to emulate his father Brett, who won the race two years ago with Oriental Charm. The three-year-old has built a successful partnership with French jockey Mickaëlle Michel, winning both the Grade 1 KZN Guineas and Grade 1 Daily News 2000. On each occasion, Star Major stormed home from near the rear after Michel angled him wide into the straight. Similar tactics are expected, although she will need to navigate past 17 rivals this time.
Mocha Blend is another leading contender. Frank Robertson’s mare announced herself with a surprise Grade 1 Betway Summer Cup victory before her rating was carefully protected with two preparatory runs over inadequate distances. She finished strongly in both and now steps up to 2200m carrying a handy 56.5kg, well below topweight Legal Counsel on 62kg. Having already proven herself over 2000m at Turffontein, she looks well placed under the in-form Tristan Godden.
Trainer Gareth van Zyl has targeted the race with proven stayer King Pelles, winner of last year’s Grade 3 Gold Vase over 3000m. His preparation has mirrored Mocha Blend’s, using shorter races to sharpen his speed. Strong late efforts behind Okavango and Zeitz suggest he is peaking at the right time, while his proven stamina gives him an edge over some rivals stepping into unknown territory.
Justin Snaith saddles five runners, headed by four-time consecutive winner Wish List. Veteran jockey Andrew Fortune, enjoying a remarkable comeback, has long identified the filly as his July mount. After winning the Grade 1 Paddock Stakes and Cape Derby, she extended her winning streak with a determined Grade 2 Woolavington victory, edging out Minogue in the closing strides. Although Minogue meets her 1kg better at the weights, Snaith’s ability to peak horses for the big occasion makes Wish List a major player.
The supporting Grade 1 Ridgemont Garden Province Stakes is equally competitive. Defending champion Double Grand Slam faces a difficult draw but comes off a strong effort in the Grade 1 SA Fillies Sprint over an inadequate trip. Mon Petit Cherie was narrowly beaten by Quickstepgal in the Grade 3 Tibouchina Stakes after racing wide and should appreciate the extra furlong from a better draw. Keukenhof, twice placed behind Wish List, also has solid claims in a high-quality field.
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Zac LLoyd Chad Schofield Mark Du Plessis
Chad Schofield (son of former South African gun Glyn) returns with the ride on King Pelles, while Mark Du Plessis partners I Salute You. Along with Lloyd, they bring a strong southern African connection back into the Durban July spotlight. Schofield, the son of former top South African rider Glyn Schofield, has built an international career across Australia and Hong Kong, while Du Plessis has long been associated with racing across Zimbabwe, New Zealand and the wider region.
Their presence gives this year’s Durban July a global feel and a reminder that South African racing still has a pull far beyond its borders.
The Star Major scratching also brings Choisaanada into play. He was unlucky to miss the original field and now gets his chance after coming in as first emergency. His recent form is strong enough to make him more than just a late replacement, having won two starts back at Turffontein before finishing second to Fire Attack over 2000 metres. He brings tactical speed, race fitness and a genuine point to prove.
That is what makes this year’s Durban July so intriguing. Without Star Major, there is no obvious standout. Wish List has the winning form and upside. Note To Self has the consistency and the right rider. Regulation has the draw, the weight and the chance to bounce back. Choisaanada adds a wildcard element after gaining a late start.
The Durban July is rarely won by the horse with the simplest story. It is won by the horse who can handle the pressure, absorb the tempo and still find something up the Greyville straight.
This year, after the scratching of the favourite, the door is wide open.
And for Wish List, Note To Self and Regulation, the timing may be perfect.
By Scott Bailey – iRACE
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Hercules hunts hat-trick
The Vaal hosts an intriguing eight-race programme on Thursday, with several progressive horses looking set to continue their rise, while trainer Sean Tarry and jockeys Keagan de Melo and Mickaëlle Michel hold strong chances of doubles.
Race 1 could offer value with Corsaro Super in the 1000m juvenile contest. The Johan Janse van Vuuren-trained son of Erupt has yet to show his true ability, but there were excuses for both previous starts. Significantly, De Melo keeps the ride after a 13-week break, suggesting confidence the colt can improve sharply in an open race.
The in-form Stuart Pettigrew stable looks well represented in Race 2 with Midnight Special. The Fire Away filly made an encouraging debut when runner-up and is expected to improve with the experience. Craig Zackey retains the ride, and she rates one of the stronger bets on the card.
Bristol Hercules is the standout in Race 4 over 1600m as he bids to complete a hat-trick. The Mike and Mathew de Kock-trained gelding has returned from a break in excellent form, winning consecutive 1400m races at the Vaal, including his latest under a penalty against stronger opposition. Although carrying 62kg after another ratings increase, he drops in class and the step up to 1600m should suit. By Lancaster Bomber, he has been finishing strongly and looks capable of extending his winning streak under Callan Murray.
Another Lancaster Bomber runner to follow is Warning Sound in Race 6. The Sean Tarry-trained filly produced a career-best performance when winning over 1450m at Turffontein’s Inside track off a career-high rating. A four-point penalty makes life tougher, but she remains lightly raced and still has scope for improvement. French rider Mickaëlle Michel keeps the partnership, and her 1.5kg allowance could prove valuable.
Tarry’s strongest chance may come in Race 7 with Greenandgold. The R2.6-million National Yearling Sale purchase has steadily improved with each run and relished the step up to 1400m when making all to win her maiden in convincing fashion. The 73-day break should have helped her strengthen, while an opening handicap mark of 75 appears fair for a filly with her pedigree and potential. If she progresses again, Greenandgold can complete a profitable stable double for Tarry and De Melo.
JOCKEY SPOTLIGHT: The Globetrotting Star Mickaëlle Michel

You recently guided Star Major to victory in the R2 million Gr1 Daily News 2000 at Greyville. What did that win mean to you personally and professionally?Professionally it was one of my big goals, a dream and I think an achievement to every jockey. Personally, it was a relief, my husband and I are traveling the world for many years to find a horse like him. We sacrificed a lot, so it was a beautiful way to thank my husband to trust in me and following me everywhere on this earth. You have built an international riding career across France, Japan, Australia and now South Africa. How did your journey in racing first begin? I have ridden horses from the age of 11. I didn’t know anything about horse racing, at the age of 15yo in France you have to decide what job you want to do so you will go in a different school. Then my mum and I checked on internet what can of option I could have to work with horses and we found the AFASEC, which is the horseracing school in France. I did a test and I just fell in love with it. Horses and competing were the perfect match for me. You became very popular during your time riding in Japan. What was that experience like, especially with the support and passion of the Japanese racing fans? It’s still one of the best experiences I ever had and that’s why to become a JRA jockey is my biggest dream from this experience. Japanese racing is special and the fans are the best. You feel all the support you need and want to become a better jockey. Japan has one of the most intense and professional racing environments in the world. What did riding there teach you? True, they are working so hard for many years to become what they are today and win everywhere in the world! I learned to ride on the dirt over there and I loved it. It’s a different type of riding; you need to be stronger physically. I would also say the adaptation because they don’t speak English and my first year I didn’t speak English as well, Japanese culture and the way to think is very different so you need to understand quick. You also rode in Australia and landed a winner at Flemington, the headquarters of Australian racing. How special was that moment for you? It was amazing! I was only my second meeting riding in Aussie and to win my first race specially at Flemington was something special! Plus, my horse was 80/1 so nobody expected it, me as well. So, it was a big surprise, lot of emotions and very proud. You are now based in South Africa. What attracted you to riding there and how have you found the racing culture so far? I met Mathew De Kock in Australia when he was training with Robbie Griffiths, I had a few wins for them and when I had a dinner with him and his family before I had to leave for Japan, he told me he will go back to South Africa that year. He followed me a little bit and knows I like to travel so he proposed me to add SA on my CV one day if I want. In 2025, I finished riding in Japan end of November and I felt it was wrong timing to fly back in France. It’s cold, races are slow and good horses are away so I decided to phone Mathew and quickly I took the decision to go there. At the beginning it was only for 5 weeks but it got well fast so I decided to extend my stay. Unfortunately, they have the same problem as almost every country, they don’t have a daily public but big races like the Durban July are well known. They have good quality of jockeys and horses; I am really enjoying it here. Was there a particular moment early in your career when you realised you wanted to become a professional jockey? As soon as I started the horseracing school but I have to be honest I never thought it will become true until I met my first agent who became my husband. He coached me as a really professional sportsman and he gave me the confidence.

France Express Form & Race Previews (Dieppe/ParisLongchamp) – Thursday, July 9
RACE 1: PRIX DE BON ABRI STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM DIEPPE RACE 3) – 1800M – TIME: 19:08 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14600
Speedster (FR) Not beaten far when sixth last time over 2200m at Angers in a Class 3 Handicap on 8 June. Hard to dismiss. Alkidan Ran reasonably good when fifth in a Class 3 Handicap at ParisLongchamp over 1800m when last seen on 15 June. Ought to be involved in the shake-up. Zvalikova (FR) Recent third over 2000m in a Class 3 Claimer at ParisLongchamp when last seen on 15 June. Among the leading chances. Loria (IRE) Fair fifth last time over 1500m at Deauville in a Class 3 on 27 June. Capable of being involved.
RACE 2: PRIX RIVERMAN MIADEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM DIEPPE RACE 4) – 2400M – TIME: 19:43 PRIZE MONEY: EUR15600
Ledesma Placed on all three starts, with a solid effort on the latest when second in a Maiden over 2400m at La Teste on 11 June. Live chance. Saint Monchik (FR) Has been placed on his last three runs, fourth on the most recent over 2400m at Argentan in a Maiden on 10 June. Hard to ignore. Soudya (FR) Solid effort to be third at Saint-Cloud in a Handicap over 2400m last time on 5 May. Among the leading chances. Lameloise (FR) Encouraging first-up run when finishing fifth over 2400m in a Handicap on 6 June. Should improve and strip fitter.
RACE 3: PRIX DE CAMBOURG CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM DIEPPE RACE 5) – 2400M – TIME: 20:18 PRIZE MONEY: EUR11500
Johnny Drive (FR) Tad below-par last time, a solid third before that at this track over 2400m in a Handicap on 16 May. Key chance. Indy (FR) Did not fire last time on 13 June, third before that at Nantes in a Claimer over 2400m on 29 May. One to pay attention to. Zolia D’oroux (FR) Finished fifth last time over 2400m at this track in a Claimer on 23 June. Capable of making the top-three. Renversante (FR) Finished sixth on her last outing over 1800m in a Claimer at La Teste on 26 June. Among the leading each-way options.
RACE 4: PRIX CLAUDE ROUGET MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM DIEPPE RACE 6) – 2400M – TIME: 20:53 PRIZE MONEY: EUR11900
Keen Lady (FR) Recent second in a Maiden at this track over 2400m on 23 June. She has been second several times and can get off the mark. Torreador (FR) Three placed runs of late, third on the latter over 2400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Handicap on 24 May. One to keep onside. The Last Foal (FR) Below-par last time on 24 May, second before that over 2600m at Chateaubriant in a Maiden on 5 May. In the mix. Black Sugar (FR) Better effort on his last start when third in a Maiden at this track over 2600m on 23 June. Each-way player.
RACE 5: PRIX POLIGLOTE (RACE AND CARE) HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM DIEPPE RACE 7) – 1800M – TIME: 21:28 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Poet’s Lyrics (IRE) Two good second-place runs recently, the latter over 2000m at this track in a Handicap on 23 June. She can get her first success. Empress Of Light Ran well to be fourth at Le Lion D’Angers in a Class 3 over 2000m on 5 June. Lightly raced and has more to come on Handicap bow. All In Pink (FR) Has solid recent form, second on the latter over 1800m at La Teste in a Class 3 on 26 June. Capable of being competitive. Xtramour (FR) Three unplaced efforts in decent races recently. Won his maiden at Le Mans in March over 2000m and is capable of bouncing back and being involved.
RACE 6: PRIX DE L’AXE MAJEUR STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 1) – 2250M – TIME: 23:31 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14600
Kalafa (FR) Two nice runs at this track recently, a win two runs back in May and a recent fourth over 2000m in a Class 4 on 11 June. Likes this track and hard to ignore. Arturo (FR) Finished seventh last time in a Condition at Baden-Baden (Germany) over 2000m on 7 June. Can be competitive. Lollipop Des Pins (FR) Fair fifth last time over 2200m at Angers in a Class 3 Handicap on 8 June. One to pay close attention to. La Bonita (FR) Back in eighth last time on 2 July, a win before that over 2000m at this track in a Class 4 on 11 June. Player.
RACE 7: PRIX D’IVRY HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 2) – 1400M – TIME: 00:05 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21100
Marsiho (IRE) Four good runs of late, third at Nantes on the most recent in a Class 3 Handicap on 16 June. Ought to play a leading role. Makarov (FR) Good run over 1400m at this track when second in a Class 3 Handicap on 7 June. Capable of making his presence felt. Tizian (FR) Tad low-key last time on 5 June, third previously over 1400m at Chantilly in a Class 3 Handicap on the PSF. Placed form on turf and is one to keep safe. Mon Black Du Livet (FR) Good win last time over 1400m at Compiegne in a Class 3 Handicap on 5 June. Placed at this track in May. Player.
RACE 8: PRIX DE CHARENTON HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 3) – 1400M – TIME: 00:40 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
El Kraken (FR) Solid performer who has been placed on his last six starts, second at Deauville in a Class 3 Handicap on the latter on 26 June. Hard to deny. Imparator (FR) Unplaced on the one run this year over 1400m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 3 Handicap on 29 May. Placed form last year and he will be sharper for a recent run. Pergolor (FR) Finished sixth at Compiegne on the last run over 1400m in a Class 3 on 5 June. Wears headgear today and can make the top-three. Bolkhov (FR) Recent third at Compiegne in a Class 3 Handicap over 1400m on 5 June. Capable of making an impact.
RACE 9: PRIX DES BOUTICLES STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 4) – 1400M – TIME: 01:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR17400
Alabama Moon (FR) Good win last time over 1400m in a Class 3 at Chantilly on the PSF on 19 June. Live chance. Zangar (FR) Two unplaced runs since a win over 1400m at Deauville in a Condition on the PSF on 29 January. Placed form on the turf and warrants attention. Hey Vince (FR) Two unplaced runs this year, the latter over 1100m at Dieppe in a Class 2 Handicap on 23 June. Course winner in September. Can make his presence felt. Franklin Al Gunay (USA) Placed third last time in a Class 3 at Lyon Parilly over 1600m on 6 June. One to pay attention to each-way.
RACE 10: PRIX DE SALLE-AU-COMTE CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 5) – 1400M – TIME: 01:50 PRIZE MONEY: EUR22100
Oshia (FR) Finished close-up in third over 1100m at La Teste in a Handicap on 26 June. Should go very close. Bullet Ant (FR) Excellent run in second spot over 1600m at ParisLongchamp in a Claimer on 7 June. Bright winning chance. New York Melody (FR) Not seen to best effect in tenth over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Divided Handicap on 11 June. Capable of better and can earn. Gariga (FR) Finished fourth over 1700m at La-Roche- Posay in a Class 4 Condition on 14 June. Can run into the money.
RACE 11: PRIX DU VILLAGE CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 6) – 2000M – TIME: 02:32 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25000
Hypercore Finished seventh over 1800m at Bordeaux-Le Bouscat in a Listed on 23 May. Drops in class and is the one to beat. Mononof (FR) Finished close-up in fourth position over 1800m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 2 Divided Handicap on 15 June. Should run very well. Amrita (FR) Won with a bit in hand over 2000m at Compiegne in a Class 3 Course Qualifier on 20 May. Goes for the hat-trick and can feature. Stormy Donald (FR) No show in sixteen over 2200m at Angers in a Class 2 Divided Handicap on 8 June. Better than current form and can improve.
RACE 12: PRIX DE LA HUCHETTE CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 7) – 1600M – TIME: 03:02 PRIZE MONEY: EUR15400
Goguen Spaise (FR) Finished tenth over 1800m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 15 June. Drops in class and can challenge. Ipso Facto (IRE) Runner-up over 1400m at Deauville in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 26 June. Should be banging there at the finish. Modern Spirit (FR) Finished fifth behind a reopposing sort over 1400m at Deauville in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 26 June. Should be involved in the outcome. Benimaru (IRE) Well held in twelve over 2000m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 2 June. Can earn on prior form.
RACE 13: PRIX DE LA COLONNE VENDOME STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 8) – 2000M – TIME: 03:32 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25600
Seneque (IRE) Solid run in third over 2200m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 2 Condition on 23 April. Will go very close. Ebiyar (FR) Runner-up over 2000m at Compiegne in a Class 2 Condition on 5 June. Massive runner for top honors. Global Asset (FR) Winner over 1800m at Compiegne in a Maiden on 5 June. Open to improvement and can feature in the outcome. Ymeeelih (FR) Finished fourth over 1600m at Lyon Parilly in a Class 2 Condition on 13 June. Should be in the shake-up.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Turffontein) – July 9
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: TURFFONTEIN INSIDE@2026.07.09
Turffontein Inside, 09.07.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R115.000, 12:20GMT+2
Race Summary: MAGIC DECLARATION looks the one to follow. He made a promising debut over 1200m and should relish the distance. He tries the turn but has drawn wide. TWO TIGERS didn’t disgrace himself on the Poly last time and looks a big threat. MEGA AWESOME has been gelded. He has a wide gate but can show more. SWORD OF LIGHT was beaten as favourite but another top rider gets aboard. He is back from a lengthy layoff and must be considered. Argentine import COVER is late on the scene as a three-year-old but could be one to watch.
Selections: #11 Magic Declaration, #12 Mega Awesome, #13 Two Tigers, #2 Echoes Of War
Turffontein Inside, 09.07.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R110.000, 12:55GMT+2
Race Summary: Hawwaam filly KNOCKIN’ BOOTS made good progress from start one to two. She is back around a turn but is open to further improvement. SECRET LIFE got a lot closer in her last start when upped in distance again. NICOLSON LANDING is looking to go one better after just missing at her last start. Her stable is in good form and she can get the job done. TAKEACHANCEONME needs to find more to challenge for the win but has champion Craig Zackey in the irons and the pair jump from a plum stall. DESTINY’S DREAM, LANTERI and TEA FOR THREE add to a competitive race.
Selections: #8 Knockin’ Boots, #10 Secret Life, #2 Nicolson Landing, #4 Takeachanceonme
Turffontein Inside, 09.07.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 2600m, Turf, R125.000, 13:30GMT+2
Race Summary: SAMUEL SHARPE ran a fair race in his first try over distance. He finished 3.30-lengths behind REPETITION over 2400m. He was an impressive winner in his penultimate with blinkers fitted and with the headgear reapplied he could be a big threat. REPETITION thoroughly enjoyed going ground and it could be a repeat performance if preferring the switch to the inside track at Turffontein. GREEN MACHINE beat SAMUEL SHARPE a few runs back and so his last run well behind the above mentioned wasn’t his best form. He must be respected. CORRUPT is back to best and has a say along with BATTLEGROUND.
Selections: #5 Samuel Sharpe, #3 Repetition, #4 Green Machine, #2 Corrupt
Turffontein Inside, 09.07.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R110.000, 14:05GMT+2
Race Summary: SCARLET O’HARA is on a roll and can make it three wins on the bounce. The Red Ray filly has got the timing right from wide draws and is unbeaten in two starts over 1800m. PALACE DANCER ran a cracker in her first run after a rest when beaten 0.25-lengths by SCARLET O’HARA and as she is 1.5kg better off at the weights must be given a fair chance of turning the form around. FRANGIPANI is unbeaten in two starts at this venue and could be the dark horse. She suddenly won easily in her last start and could be on the up having matured. DIMAKO’S JET can threaten from a plum gate.
Selections: #5 Scarlet O’Hara, #3 Palace Dancer, #8 Frangipani, #2 Dimako’s Jet
Turffontein Inside, 09.07.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R100.000, 14:40GMT+2
Race Summary: Wide open. SIKELOI bounced back to form when only just ousted by useful Top Shelf Teddy. She could show the strength of the form but is upped in distance. THE MIGHTIEST was runner-up over 1600m last time. She ranged up dangerously then and having drawn well again should run another decent race. APOSTROPHE is one that should enjoy the drop in distance. She is holding consistent form and could get rewarded jumping from gate one. Well-bred ANAHITA rates the value proposition on her handicap debut. More in it.
Selections: #4 Sikeloi, #11 The Mightiest, #10 Apostrophe, #7 Anahita
Turffontein Inside, 09.07.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1600m, Turf, R135.000, 15:15GMT+2
Race Summary: ORANGE COUNTY has been holding form nicely since an easy win on the Standside track at this venue. He can get back to winning ways carrying a light weight after being beaten as favourite. PALACE PRINCE showed something like his best form at Hollywoodbets Greyville in a feature event. That kind of form entitles him to respect even if having yet to win over the trip. THAT’S MY BABY wasn’t far off some of the best fillies around last time. She has won over the distance and could be dangerous. WAYNE was unlucky last time. He will need to overcome a wide draw.
Selections: #7 Orange County, #2 Palace Prince, #1 That’s My Baby, #6 Wayne
Turffontein Inside, 09.07.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R110.000, 15:55GMT+2
Race Summary: With many talented sprinters it could pay to go wide in the exotics. MRS STORMIATRIX was on a roll before having a valid excuse in her last start. She is back from a break and could attract support if all is well. Watch out for MANYELETI who is also back from a rest. She has ability and has been backed in all her starts. LOVABLE has race fitness on her side and was a promising second the only time she raced at this venue. She can get it right from a plum gate. TEMPRANILLO ran a cracker from a wide draw last time and could add to a solid record at this track.
Selections: #6 Mrs Stormiatrix, #4 Lovable, #5 Tempranillo, #1 Manyeleti
Turffontein Inside, 09.07.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R100.000, 16:30GMT+2
Race Summary: STAGGERWING won as easily as expected after showing up against some high-class individuals in her prior starts. She has room for improvement and can make a winning handicap debut. POWER OF PEARLS followed up her Maiden win with a decent run and having drawn well could be in the fight. QUIET WINTER attracted some support last time and caught the eye making good progress. She must be respected too. MISTY METAL could make the exotics pay if anywhere near her best. She had valid excuses in her last two starts. JAZZ PIANIST is capable of better and can pop up.
Selections: #7 Staggerwing, #6 Misty Metal, #5 Power Of Pearls, #2 Quiet Winter
Best Win: #7 STAGGERWING
Best Value Bet: #6 MRS STORMIATRIX
Best Longshot: #6 MRS STORMIATRIX





























