Sign up for the Treaty Of Paris

Andrew Harrison

Treaty Of Paris can keep Tristan Godden on a high after his success in the Gr 1 Summer Cup on board Mocha Blend last Saturday, when he partners Treaty Of Paris in the Class 3 over a mile that heads a nine-race card on the turf at Hollywoodbets Greyville this evening.

Mike Miller’s charge is still improving and his last win was not out of turn. He has a handy galloping weight from the best of the draw and can go in again.  Frikkie Greyling saddles Go Grayson Go who is never far off and was close-up in a recent feature. He has to give weight but looks more than capable and will be a threat. Wiccan Warrior has been coming to form with each outing and although drawn wide he looks the pick of the Gareth van Zyl runners with Imposing having stepped up another six points in the handicap.

Van Zyl can get the ball rolling with Double Causeway in the card opener. The colt was friendless in the betting on debut but from a wide draw was only two lengths off the winner. He has a better draw and the experience and step up in trip will be in his favour. Danger could be Hammerhead who although he has a tricky draw to negotiate and a well beaten third last time out, it was a much improved effort on his debut and should be competitive.

Punters face a tricky start to the Bi-Pot. Michael Roberts sends out the lightly raced Ladyofdistinction who has shown top class ability. She was badly in need of her last outing after coming off a lengthy break and that effort should see her close to her peak. Going on ratings, Limitless Sky should be difficult to beat as she has gained her rating in Graded company. But that could be a little misleading and although she is not slouch she should be competitive. Siesta Sunset has solid form over sprints and steps up in trip with the best of the draw and if staying the trip will be a factor while Amelia’s Legacy  shed her maiden in fine style from a wide draw and Keagan de Melo with his Hong Kong experience will prove invaluable.

In the first leg of the PA Salani Kahle  raced green in s promising debut and that experience and the step up in trip should see him close in a modest maiden field. Carnival Park was a beaten favourite last outing but has struggled to shed his maiden although never far back over course and distance. Window To My Soul was a close-up second on the poly last run. He has steady form over the trip prior to that and should be involved while the mare Intro  is hardly ever out of the money and her best recent form has been on the turf on this course.

Pied Piper can open the Pick 6 for Wengi  Masawi. The gelding made a smart handicap debut on the poly and his maiden form has been franked. The switch back to the turf could see him go in for his second win. Councillor shed her maiden on the poly when taking on males and has improved with each outing and the blinkers go on. Phaka Imali and Mohandas are others to consider.

The fifth is tricky but Paul Lafferty’s runner Bruh showed up well last start and has taken on much stronger since shedding his maiden. He may well have needed his last run and gets a 2.5kg claimer aboard . Danger may well be Gotta Go Eddie who has not been out of the money in nine starts. He was a well beaten favourite on the poly last run but the step up in distance back on the turf should suit. Gurkha has been sent back from the Cape by Dean Kannemeyer after two modest efforts but the change could bring out the best as he has shown some ability.

The lightly raced Position Of Power has not been out of the first two in four starts and although Alyson Wright’s runner faces a lot stronger he still looks to be under the handicappers radar. Icy Blast was not disgraced behind the progressive Major Tommie last outing and his latest win was over course and distance so he can follow up. Soho Star has drawn wide but goes very well over course and distance and is high highly consistent. With a smart 4kg claimer up he should be competitive.

The seventh is an open handicap but Turbo Twenty has shown up well in two starts since arriving from the Cape. He is down in class and gets a more seasoned rider aboard so should be competitive. Sign Of Fate is back on turf and seldom runs a bad race. She has good form over the trip and has a smart 4kg claimer aboard. Of the balance, Royal Sword is lightly raced and was not disgraced in his handicap debut. He has a handy weight and has a chance while Targaryen Knight also showed up well in his handicap debut. He had consistent form leading into that race and gets Rachel Venniker’s 1.5 kg allowance.

Finally Golden Angel can round off the meeting as she comes off an easy win in PE and has some steady Cape form before that. With a 4kg claimer up she should have a strong chance in this line-up. Ms Galore is still a maiden but does seem better than her form would suggest. Given some luck in running she should be competitive. Saint Brigid has shown up well in two starts since arriving from the Cape and has a much more favourable draw now and goes well this trip. De Vlugge is in smart form for Gary Rich but does have a big weight in spite of Rachel Venniker’s 1.5 kg allowance.

Hollywoodbets Greyville Turf Friday Night 5 December 2025 – Comments by Andrew Harrison

RACE 1

7 DOUBLE CAUSEWAY   11 HAMMERHED   3 GOOD OMEN   1 VENCEDOR

Summary: DOUBLE CAUSEWAY (7) was friendless in the betting on debut but from a wide draw was only two lengths off the winner. He has a better draw here, the experience and step up in trip will be in his favour. HAMMERHEAD (11) has a tricky draw to negotiate and although a well beaten third last time out is was a much improved effort on his debut and should be competitive. GOOD OMEN (3) has shown some recent improvement in blinkers and can feature while VENCEDOR (1) struggling but has the best of the draw and goes well this trip. (Andrew Harrison: 7-11-3-1).

RACE 2

3 LADYOFDISTINCTION    5 LIMITLESS SKY   7 AMELIA’S LEGACY   1 SIESTA SUNSET

Summary: LADYOFDISTINCTION (3) has shown top class ability. She was badly in need of her last run coming off a lengthy break and that effort should see her close to her peak. Going on ratings, LIMITLESS SKY (5) should be difficult to beat. She has gained her rating in Graded company which could be a little misleading. She is not slouch and should be competitive. SIESTA SUNSET (1) has solid form over sprints and steps up in trip.  She has the best of the draw and if staying the trip will be a factor. AMELIA’S LEGACY (7) shed her maiden in fine style from a wide draw. Kegan de Melo with his Hong Kong experience will prove in valuable. (Andrew Harrison: 3-5-7-1).

RACE 3

3 SALANI KAHLE   9 WINDOW TO MY SOUL   2 CARNIVAL PARK   1 INTRO

Summary: SALANI KAHLE (3) raced green in s promising debut. That experience and the step up in trip should see him close in a modest maiden field. CARNIVAL PARK (2) was a beaten favourite last outing. He is struggling to shed his maiden but is never far back over course and distance. WINDOW TO MY SOUL (9) was a close-up second on the poly last run. He has steady form over the trip prior to that and should be involved. INTRO (1) is hardly ever out of the money and her best recent form has been on the turf on this course. (Andrew Harrison: 3-9-2-1).

RACE 4

9 PIED PIPER   11 COUNCEILLOR   12 PHAKA IMALI   10 MOHANDAS

Summary: PIED PIPER (9) made a smart handicap debut on the poly. His maiden form has been franked and the switch back to the turf could see him go in for his second win. COUNCILLOR (11) shed her maiden on the poly when taking on males. She has improved with each outing and the blinkers go on. PHAKA IMALI (12) has consistent form over shorter and the step up in trip bring see the best out of him. MOHANDAS (10) is seldom far back and has a strong money chance once again. (Andrew Harrison: 9-11-12-10).

RACE 5

7 BRUH   4 GOTTA GO EDDIE   3 EL DANTE   2 HIGH QUEUE

Summary: Tricky. BRUH (7) showed up well last start. He has taken on much stronger since shedding his maiden. He may well have needed his last run and gets a 2.5kg claimer aboard . GOTTA GO EDDIE (4) has not been out of the money in nine starts. He was a well beaten favourite on the poly last run but the step up in distance back on the turf should suit. EL DANTE (3) seldom puts in a disappointing effort in spite of is age. He steps up in trip but can feature prominently. GURKHA (8) has been sent back from the Cape after two modest efforts. The change could bring out the best as he has shown some ability. HIGH QUEUE (2) has been improving nicely since arriving in KZN but judged on riding arrangements he looks to be the second choice for stable rider Sean Veale. (Andrew Harrison: 7-4-3-2).

RACE 6

2 POSITION OF POWER   3 ICY BLAST  11 SOHO STAR   5 AFRICAN SKYLINE

Summary: POSITION OF POWER (2) is lightly raced and has not been out of the first two in four starts.  He faces a lot stronger here but still looks to be under the handicappers radar. ICY BLAST (3) was not disgraced behind the progressive Mahor Tommie last outing. His latest win was over course and distance and he can follow up. SOHO STAR (11) has drawn wide but goes very well over course and distance and high highly consistent. With a smart 4kg claimer up he should be competitive. AFRICAN SKYLINE (5) has enjoyed the drop in trip and with a 4kg claimer aboard he should be competitive. (Andrew Harrison: 2-3-11-5).

RACE 7

3 TURBO TWENTY   2 SIGN OF FATE   5 ROYAL SWORD   4 TARGARYEN

Summary: Open handicap. TURBO TWENTY (3) has shown up well in two starts since arriving from the Cape. He is down in class and gets a more seasoned rider so should be competitive. SIGN OF FATE (2) is back on turf and seldom runs a bad race. She has good form over the trip and has a smart 4kg claimer aboard. ROYAL SWORD (5) is lightly raced and was not disgraced in his handicap debut. He has a handy weight and has a chance. TARGARYEN KNIGHT (4) also showed up well in his handicap debut. He had consistent form leading into that race and gets Rachel Venniker’s 1.5 kg allowance. (Andrew Harrison: 3-2-5-4).

RACE 8

1 TREATY OF PARIS   8 GO GRAYSON GO  11 WICCAN WARRIOR   2 KITCHAKAL

Summary: TREATY OF PARIS (1) is still improving and his last win was not out of turn. He has a handy galloping weight from the best of the draw he can go in again.  WICCAN WARRIOR (11) has been coming to form with each outing. He has draw wide but looks the pick of the Gareth van Zyl runners with IMPOSING (9) having stepped up another six points in the handicap. GO GRAYSON GO (8) is never far off and was close-up in a recent feature. He has to give weight but looks more than capable. KITCHAKAL (2) is seldom far off and has a chance if things go his way. (Andrew Harrison: 1-8-11-2).

RACE 9

9 GOLDEN ANGEL   2 SAINT BRIGID   8 MS GALORE   4 DE VLUGGE

Summary: GOLDEN ANGEL (9) comes off an easy win in PE but has some steady Cape form before that. With a 4kg claimer up she should have a strong chance in this line-up. MS GALORE (8) is still a maiden but does seem better than her form would suggest. Given some luck in running she should be competitive in an open event. SAINT BRIGID (2) has shown up well in two starts since arriving from the Cape. She has a much more favourable draw now and goes well this trip. DE VLUGGE (4) is in smart form for her new stable but does have a big weight in spite of Rachel Venniker’s allowance. (Andrew Harrison: 9-2-8-4).

Fairview Poly Friday 5 December 2025 – Comments by David Thiselton

RACE 1

5 GREY WARRIOR 6 BUGLE 3 FORT IMPREZA 8 FREE TO RUN

Preview: 5 GREY WARRIOR is knocking hard and gets a good opportunity here from a plum draw. 6 BUGLE has finished second in his last two starts and is drawn in pole. 3 FORT IMPREZA has shown some ability in the strong centre of Cape Town and has a good chance here under open maiden conditions. 8 FREE TO RUN earned in an open maiden last time and with a repeat can do so again. (David Thiselton 5-6-3-8)

RACE 2

8 GIMME THE BEST 2 WITCHING HOUR 6 AETHELWULF 1 BAHAMIAN BEAT

Preview:8 GIMME THE BEST has shown some ability in Cape Town and has a fine chance here carrying 53kg under open maiden conditions. 2 WITCHING HOUR has some fair form in Joburg and could be a contender in this open maiden. 6 AETHELWULF has done well in his last two starts in open maidens and can go close again. 1 BAHAMIAN BEAT improved last time and show further improvement here. (8-2-6-1)

RACE 3

2 SWEETIE DARLING 3 MONTELENA 4 UNCONQUERABLE LADY 5 VIRGIN RIVER

Preview: 2 SWEETIE DARLING has disappointed in her last two starts but she is well weighted here and is the one to beat. 3 MONTELENA has just a length to make up on Sweetie Darling from their last clash and the weights are the same. 4 UNCONQUERABLE LADY has gone close in her last two starts over 1400m and can earn here although it could be on the sharp side. 5 VIRGIN RIVER is capable of being in the shake up here. (2-3-4-5)

RACE 4

6 TIMELINE 10 MISS MACKIE 4 RIVER FERN 3 SMIDDYBURN

Preview: 6 TIMELINE is knocking on the door and has a good opportunity from pole position over an ideal trip. 10 MISS MACKIE has shown some ability in Cape Town and from a good draw carrying 52kg has a chance. 4 RIVER FERN has the form to be a player but does have a wide draw. 3 SMIDDYBURN can improve on his fair debut. (6-10-4-3)

RACE 5

11 COASTAL PATH 3 NELSON BAY 7 RIVERSTONE 5 EYJAFJALLAJOKULL

Preview: 11 COASTAL PATH is knocking on the door and has a plum draw over a suitable trip. 3 NELSON BAY can go close if repeating his East Cape debut but this is a touch on the sharp side and he has a tricky draw. 7 RIVERSTONE has the ability to be a contender from a plum draw. 5 EYJAFJALLAJOKULL is consistent and should be right there again. (11-3-7-5)

RACE 6

1 WILD FIG 6 KING RAHUL 3 CHEERFUL CHARLIE B 7 PORFIRIO

Preview: 1 WILD FIG has gone close in his last two and has a plum draw over a suitable trip. 6 KING RAHUL is in fine form with three wins in his last four starts and he could be in the shake up again. 3 CHEERFUL CHARLIE B has a tricky draw to overcome but has the form to be a contender. 7 PORFIRIO is usually thereabouts and is off a competitive mark. (1-6-3-7)

RACE 7

5 GUY GIBSON 7 HAT’S PRIDE 8 FINAL TRY 1 BINGWA

Preview: 5 GUY GIBSON has class and can run on after being dropped out over a trip he has done well over before. 7 HAT’S PRIDE is knocking on the door and has a plum draw. 8 FINAL TRY is better than his last start and has a nice draw. 1 BINGWA is top class but needs things to go his way. (5-7-8-1)

RACE 8

2 GINGER DELIGHT 3 BACK FOR MORE 4 ONE GIANT LEAP 11 TAKE YOUR TIME

Preview: 2 GINGER DELIGHT has been knocking on the door since arriving in the East Cape and she gets a good draw over a suitable trip. 3 BACK FOR MORE could bounce back over a drop in trip which will suit. 4 ONE GIANT LEAP is interesting stepped up in trip being by One World out of a Silvano mare. 11 TAKE YOUR TIME is consistently thereabouts but does have a tough draw to overcome. (2-3-4-11)

Digby holds on regarless

Warren Lenferna

Proud owner Francis Carruthers was on course at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth yesterday to lead in both his winners. His first victory came early in the first race with Digby from the Shane Humby yard, who won well despite drifting across the track in the closing stages. Digby was excellently handled by Richard Fourie and is part-owned by Carruthers with Kim Bosman, Janet Hunter, Edward Hector and Ian Robinson. Second-placed Trailfinder can be followed with confidence, as he caught the eye when gaining momentum close to home and should not remain a maiden for much longer.

Ignite The Fire was superbly ridden by apprentice Damyan Pillay for Paddy Kruyer to win the second, the first of the two apprentice races on the card. Kruyer was complimentary of Pillay’s ride, mentioning that he has a racing brain and what appears to be a bright future.

Sommerstern, from the Woodruff yard, landed the spoils in the third. He seems decent and should go on to win more. Prairie Dawn got going when the race was over and should win next time out, which will more than likely be over even further.

It was in the sixth race where Carruthers notched up his second win of the day. This time he took the entire first cheque as the sole owner of the Pomodoro gelding Kebonalesedi, who was given an clever ride by Callan Murray. Eric Sands had Kebonalesedi spot-on in terms of fitness, and it was a ding-dong tussle to the line. Murray got his mount’s nose down at exactly the right moment.

The second and last of the apprentice races was won by Fort Red, who was comprehensively backed and nicely handled by Port Elizabeth–based rider Bavish Soodoo. Mike Stewart has his horses in a good space and, for all the tea in China, it was clear that the support for the evergreen eight-year-old was going to prove correct. The rest of the field chased, but chased in absolute vain.

Speaking of good efforts from the saddle, Grant van Niekerk got the handsome son of Master Of My Fate, Major Master, to lift and grab first prize in the forth race, a B Stakes over 1500m. Major Master was having his third run since a layoff and proved to be a on song for the race. He is trained by Candice Bass.

Call out and Read All About It

David Thiselton

A Progress Plate and two fillies and mares high level handicaps are the highlights of the Turffontein Standside’s eight race meeting today.

In the Progress Plate over 2000m Read All About is the joint best in at the weights and and his 0,25 length second to The Ultimate King looks good now as the latter finished third in the Summer Cup. He and Don’t Cry For Me are officially 5kg better off with any of the other runners. Read All About it has a fair draw of three out of six. Don’t Cry For Me  ran on Saturday over this same course and distance and was beaten 13,10 lengths, although the time of the race was a second quicker than the Betway Summer Cup, so he was not disgraced. He now has pole position as opposed to eight on Saturday. He has tended to take a bit of a hold and it was thus the great Piere Strydom who got the best out of him with his sublime hands. Craig Zackey, who is also known for his soft hands, is the perfect choice of rider for him. He should be right there. The one who makes most appeal for third place is Royal Edition.

In the seventh race, a MR 97 handicap for fillies and mares over 1160m, Stars and Bra’s has a chance on form from a nice high draw, but it is wide open. Tuscan Romance has been knocking hard too and also has a light weight to carry, but a low draw could be a slight concern. Frozen Fantasy has to give the former pair a lot of weight but has the class to be involved especially with Zackey aboard. Poblano has been running below her best but her best races have been with Muzi Yeni up and he gets the ride from a nice middle draw. Pointer could also bounce back to form from a nice high draw.

In the fifth. a MR 93 handicap for fillies and mares over 1800m, Accept Cookies goes for a third win in her last four starts and this progressive sort can do it off a three point higher mark. She enjoyed the step up to 1700m last time and being out of a See You Think mare will likely enjoy the further step up to 1800m. Warning Sound disappointed last time but the yard have had some virus issues and she is capable of a lot better and on pedigree should relish the step up in trip. Key Worker is well bred being a full sister to Surcharge and can follow on from her last win over 2000m as the yard is in  form. Arctic Silver is in fine form and can earn again over the distance of her last two wins. Kissing Machine has the form to be a contender from a fair draw.

In the third over 1400m, the first leg of the Pick 6, Jaffa went close to the promising Wayne on debut and can go one better, although he does have a wide draw to overcome. Gavius Maximus improved stepped up to 1600m from sprints and should enjoy this trip too from pole position. Space Mission is improving and can go close with Zackey up.

In the next race over 1800m  Anahita is a full sister to Rascallion and should relish the step up in trip but she does have a tricky draw. Real Stunner has the form to be a contender but does have a wide draw, although Gavin Lerena could help him overcome it. Onceinabluemoon could be in the shake up here as she should relish the step up in trip on form. Stokesy went close when stepped up to 1700m second time out and has a chance if able to overcome a wide draw. Naretoi has a fine chance from a fair draw if able to repeat his last run.

In the sixth race over 1800m Duchess Of Paloma is a progressive sort who will relish this trip and she starts off handicapping off a nice mark of 71, although her draw of six out of eleven is tricky.  Surprise Party went close in her first try at a middle distance and has a plum draw. Scarlett Heart was not disgraced first time out the maidens and could earn. Lady Blunt is going for a hattrick but does have a four point raise to overcome. Red Sparrow is capable of popping up from a good draw.

In the eighth race over 1160m Victory In Orleans comes from a strong form race and should be in the shake up. Vamanos won her maiden well and starts on a reasonable mark. She’s All Mine has the form to be right there.

In the second race over 1400m, the first leg of the Bipot, Winds Of Change is knocking hard and gets a 4kg claimer up but does have a tricky draw. Kortvandraad was never far back in Cape Town and can improve on her Highveld debut. Delaware River is knocking on the door but does have a tricky draw. Pleiades Star stayed on for second over 1200m last time and should enjoy this trip. Utsaah is improving but does have a wide draw to overcome.

A plan that came together

David Thiselton

The package of mares bought into South Africa by Cape Thoroughbred Sales just over ten years ago included Fastnet Rock mare Little Fastnet. who was in foal to Frankel and the resultant filly was Frankly, dam of Saturday’s Gr 2 Jackpot City Dingaans winner, the Heavenly Blue colt Trust.

The mares were looked after by Klawervlei Stud, who took the progeny to the Sales too.

Frankly fetched R4 million at the Premier Yearling Sale, purchased by an agent who must have been acting on behalf of owners Larry Nestadt, Gary Barber and the late Chris Gerber.

The small filly only won one race, but did display a nice turn of foot.

However, the purchase is now paying dividends, because Frankly is turning out to be a fine broodmare.

Larry Nestadt ended up owning Frankly on his own because Gary Barber pulled out of South African racing and Chris Gerber passed away.

However, he then brought Gary Player and Lindsay Ralphs into the partnership.

Frankly now stands at Ascot Stud in the East Cape, which is where the sire that Larry Nestadt has shares in, Heavenly Blue, stands.

Frankly’s first foal was Courageous by Canford Cliffs and she had one win and 19 places in 34 runs.

Larry raced the Australian-bred Heavenly Blue with Mike de Kock and he won the Gr 1 SA Classic over 1800m among other good performances.

It made sense from a cost point of view for him to send Frankly to Heavenly Blue and the results have been explosive.

Frankly’s second foal, the first produced by Heavenly Blue, was the colt Truth.

He has tremendous pace and has the capacity to stay further, but tends to take a bit of a hold.

He won his first two starts over 1160m and 1400m respectively by 4,25 lengths and 7,25 lengths respectively.

He has not been the luckiest of horses, but has added three more victories since, including the Gr 3 National Currency Sprint over 1100m.

Then along came the third foal, Trust.

Larry pointed out about Trust, “If you look at all of his races, his acceleration is incredible. On debut he looked like he wouldn’t run a place and won. Then in his next start in the Gr 3 Betway Graham Beck over 1400m he was taken out at the start by the eventual winner. He was knocked to the back of the field and he still finished second (with another impressive late burst taking him within 0,60 lengths of the winner). He’s a nice horse, good looking horse, and he’s got an incredible turn of foot.”

Trust showed a fine turn of foot again on Saturday. He was the only horse able to go with Jan Van Goyen when the latter burst into the lead. He then once again showed his ability to produce extra late as he got the better of the tussle for the line and was drawing away at the end, winning by 0,70 lengths with the rest of the field in a different race.

Candice Dawson has trained all of Courageous, Truth and Trust.

Trust will not be traveling to run in the Gr 1 Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas with Larry saying it came too soon after the Dingaans.

Jan Van Goyen is set to run in the Guineas and he will be a good representative of the Highveld three-year-olds.

The Cape three-year-old form has been muddled with the swapping of winners and placings and no standout performers to date.

There could still be horses who will improve and possibly stand out with one of them being the ruling Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas favourite Gimmie Rules. He might have only won a B Stakes event last time, but he was clearly still green and had to come around horses from the back on the Hollywoodbets Kenilworth Winter Course in the 1400m event and yet won effortlessly.

Horses that ran in the Gr 2 Race Coast Cape Punters Cup could still improve with one example being Happy Verse, who had no sort of luck being caught wide without cover in the running and then being squeezed out late.

However, one of the country’s guru racing analysts, Karel Miedema, has not given any three-year-olds high ratings this season.

He was not overly impressed with the Dingaans form and only awarded Trust an ability rating (AR) of 100.

However, as Ashley Parker of Ascot Stud said about Trust, “He is a nice horse who is still inexperienced, but he is learning fast.”

Not many horses can brag they have won the Dingaans on just their third career start, beating an Equus Champion in the process, so Trust looks to be an exciting prospect.

John Koster, who recalled looking after Frankly at Klawervlei, mentioned that Trust’s pedigree had the “reverse cross” of Danehill via Schnitzel on to Galileo that has done so well.

Trust’s next target will likely be the Triple Crown series of the Gr 2 Gauteng Guineas, Gr 1 SA Classic and Gr 1 SA Derby.

Ashley Parker has revealed that Frankly  has a yearling full sister to Trust, who is “magnificent”, and she has a Gimmethegreenlight filly foal at foot. She was covered by Heavenly Blue again this season.

There are many examples of big spending at the Sales being worthwhile in the long run and Larry Nestadt is a deserved beneficiary of Frankly’s early success as a broodmare. Her value and the value of her progeny will be burgeoning.

Meanwhile, Little Fastnet has been standing at Advocate Nigel Riley’s Haversham Stud, having previously been with Maine Chance Farms. Her Jackson filly fetched R100,000 at the BSA National Yearling Sale this year.

Jockey of the Month – June 2025

Serino Moodley

Serino Moodley has struck up a solid relationship with Byron Forster, KZN assistant to Western Cape-based Andre Nel. Forster is a man of few words but he knows his oats and has been loyal to Serino. They teamed up with Selukwe to win the WSB 1900 in fine fashion and that combination will have a realistic chance of landing the Hollywoodbets Durban July. Serino rode eight winners this month, one less than S’Manga Kumalo and joint with Craig Zackey.

Serino is Race Coast’s Jockey of the Month for June