Fairview Turf Friday 20 June 2025 – Comments by Devonne Govender
PUBLISHED: June 19, 2025
RACE 1 (1) BUFFALO BILL ran well and on debut with natural improvement will be there again. (9) SOMBREUIL made good progress in her last start and is another who will challenge for top honours. (4) ZAMBEZI SUNSET was fancied on debut, she will improve with the experience under the belt. (10) THROW A PARTY […]
RACE 1
(1) BUFFALO BILL ran well and on debut with natural improvement will be there again. (9) SOMBREUIL made good progress in her last start and is another who will challenge for top honours. (4) ZAMBEZI SUNSET was fancied on debut, she will improve with the experience under the belt. (10) THROW A PARTY is making steady progress and must be respected for the placings. (Devonne Govender 1-9-4-10)
RACE 2
(6) SILVAN MISTRESS is knocking on the door and will have an outstanding winning chance here. (1) DARLINGBUDSOFMAY will enjoy the 1400m trip and is expected to get much closer. (4) GOLDEN CROC is making steady progress and must be respected. (2) FARAWAY GIRL is capable of running into the placings, she has scope to improve. (Devonne Govender 6-1-4-2)
RACE 3
(15) EXALTED LOVE represents good Cape form and will be the firm first choice with Muzi Yeni up. (2) AMERICAN MATADOR has been holding form and warrants huge respect here. (5) GOLDEN GREY is another who has been consistent and is capable of winning this however has had many chances. (4) GLOBAL CHIEF does not have the best form on paper however he did give the impression of likely improvement earlier in his career, he may have lost his way but could sneak into the quartets on best form. (Devonne Govender 15-2-5-4).
RACE 4
(15) YOU’RE SO SPECIAL has run two cracking races, she gets a top rider up and will take some beating here. (5) TIME IN PARIS has run well in the province and will be a huge contender here. (4) RUBY CLAIRE is never far back and can make the frame. She has had many chances but cannot be totally ignored. (6) WINTER IN PARIS is another who is never far back and can get much closer, she gets the claimer up and must be respected. (Devonne Govender 15-5-4-6)
RACE 5
Open race, many in with chances. (2) CROWNED HORNBILL has solid form and rates a big winning chance, however there are many dangers. (7) BEECHAMWOOD BOY ran extremely well and is capable of winning this if building on that run. (4) BETHEL is very capable on her day, she has never been far back and isn’t one to discount. (9) SWISS WALT is holding consistent form and is in with a lively chance. (Devonne Govender 2-7-4-9)
RACE 6
(1) SPLICETHEMAINBRACE packs plenty of class and will be the banker of the day. She has run well behind a top horse in the form of My Best Shot and will take some beating here. (4) GIMME’S LASSIE is holding consistent form, her last run was a cracker and she can fill in the exacta spot. (2) WINTER GREETING is capable on her day, on best form she can feature in this line up. (5) LOVEGRASS ran well in her last start and can get into the quartets. (Devonne Govender 1-4-2-5)
RACE 7
(5) WALKONTHEWILDSIDE ran extremely well from a tough draw in her last start. She has a much more reasonable draw now and will be the firm first choice. (1) ESSENTIAL is capable of much better, her last start is best ignored. She will be in the mix. (12) ENCHANTING CHOICE ran a cracker in the last start, if she repeats that performance she will challenge. (9) STATE SECRET is a honest type and can make the placings. (Devonne Govender 5-1-12-9)
RACE 8
(2) PEACE IN OUR WORLD has ran a cracker behind My Best Shot and repeat of that will see him go close. (1) MASTER FORESTER is capable of much better so that last run is best ignored. (4) JUAN CARLOS is holding solid form and he will have a big say here. (10) PAINITE is never far back and is very capable of winning this. (Devonne Govender 2-1-4-10)
Cherry Ano looks set for a fruitful Sunday at Hollywoodbets Greyville
PUBLISHED: June 19, 2025
Graeme Hawkins The R650 000 Kwazulu-Natal Breeders Mile heads the 10-race programme at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday 22 June and the former East Cape star, Cherry Ano, looks set to take home the lion’s share of the purse for Owner-Breeder, Henning Pretorius. Cherry Ano, a 5yo son of Cape Town Noir, has won eight of his twenty five […]

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Graeme Hawkins
The R650 000 Kwazulu-Natal Breeders Mile heads the 10-race programme at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday 22 June and the former East Cape star, Cherry Ano, looks set to take home the lion’s share of the purse for Owner-Breeder, Henning Pretorius. Cherry Ano, a 5yo son of Cape Town Noir, has won eight of his twenty five starts, with six of these victories coming over 1600 metres. Cherry Ano has had three starts in KwaZulu Natal since being relocated to the Summerveld-based stable of Wendy Whitehead and his last two starts have been most encouraging.
In his penultimate outing, Cherry Ano finished fourth behind the useful Underworld who has subsequently been supplemented for the Hollywoodbets Durban July after running a very close second in the Hollywoodbets Dolphins Cup Trial (Gr3). Then a month ago, Cherry Ano took third spot behind multiple Grade 1 winner, Dave The King, and that level of form is surely strong enough to suggest he will prove a tough nut to crack in this 11-strong field.
Based on official handicappers’ ratings the Sean Tarry-trained Dantonfromsandton would appear the biggest threat to Cherry Ano’s supremacy but the 3yo son of Willow Magic has yet to win beyond 1200m and is not guaranteed to see out this trip. He was a remote fourth in the Byerley Turk (Gr3) over 1400m in March following which Dantonfromsandton won a very good race over 1200m when beating the talented Quantum Theory at the Vaal two months ago. Sean Tarry has over the years done remarkably well at the annual KZN Breeders’ Raceday but I fear that Dantonfromsandton’s lack of stamina might well be exposed here.
Soldier’s Eye is a useful 4yo daughter of Rabada and she represents the Highveld-based stable of Weiho Marwing with reigning national Champion apprentice Kobeli James Lihaba in the saddle. Sporting the colours of Gerald Kalil, Lihaba rode Soldier’s Eye to victory in her most recent outing over 1600m at Turffontein and she could well finish in the money here. Hat’s Pride has been struggling to find his best form and has not won since 29 September 2023. However, Glen Kotzen’s charge showed very useful potential earlier in his career, including when finishing fifth in the Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas (Gr1) behind Snow Pilot. He is rated 18 pounds lower than Cherry Ano and given that in terms of the conditions of the KZN Breeders’ Mile he only receives 0,5kgs, it is a tall order to expect Hat’s Pride to have a clear winning chance.
A more interesting contender could be the relatively unexposed Legal Counsel from the stable of Champion trainer Justin Snaith. The 3yo son of Legislate has won three of his seven starts and could prove better than his current rating (98) suggests. Legal Counsel will have no problem with the trip and his last run, when second behind Thisiswhatitmeans just three weeks ago, suggests that Snaith has him in very good shape. Saxon Dynasty is another lightly raced 3yo, having only had four starts to date for two wins. By Querari, Saxon Dynasty will be ridden by championship-chasing Gavin Lerena but there is every chance that he will find 1600m very much on the sharp side, with his most recent victory having been recorded over 2200m.
As a 5-time winner African Skyline comes into the race with more than just a glimmer of hope. Trained by Garth Puller, African Skyline won a minor Feature over 1500m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville in February but on the evidence of his last run in May, he should be safely held by Cherry Ano. Noble City, stable companion to Saxon Dynasty, has been struggling of late but two years back he ran second in this race behind MK’s Pride and then last year was certainly not disgraced when third behind the brilliant Mrs Geriatrix. He could prove a worthy inclusion in Trifecta and Quartet permutations.
Apache Son, Go Grayson Go and Kaygee’s Delight complete the line-up but it would come as something of a surprise if the winner was to emerge from this trio. In summary, Cherry Ano looks to carry too many guns for the opposition and is a confident selection to provide Henning Pretorius’ Summerhill Equestrian Stud with a Champagne-popping victory.
The first race on Sunday, a Maiden Juvenile Plate over 1400m, is due off at 11:40 and the popular “Win-If-You-Lose” on-course competition will afford 10 Couples the opportunity to win entrance tickets to the 2025 R5-million Hollywoodbets Durban July on Saturday 5 July.

South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Royal Ascot (World Pool) and Wetherby – 19 June 2025.
PUBLISHED: June 19, 2025
Please Note: South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Royal Ascot (World Pool) and Wetherby – 19 June 2025.
Please Note: South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Royal Ascot (World Pool) and Wetherby – 19 June 2025.
Vibe SA could be hard to beat
PUBLISHED: June 18, 2025
David Thiselton The Vaal has an eight race meeting today and in the races down the straight the low draws should be advantageous by trends with the outside rail in by 12m, although at the last meeting on this course, when the outside rail was in by a lesser amount, the high draws turned out […]
David Thiselton
The Vaal has an eight race meeting today and in the races down the straight the low draws should be advantageous by trends with the outside rail in by 12m, although at the last meeting on this course, when the outside rail was in by a lesser amount, the high draws turned out to be advantageous, so it is not a given.
The highest rated race of the day is a MR82 handicap over 1200m and if the high draws do not turn out to be disadvantageous then Vibe SA will be hard to beat. His last Highveld start can be ignored as he had traffic problems and Gavin Lerena is now aboard, so that will give him every chance. His last run was in KZN and he was not disgraced in the 1200m race around the turn at Hollywoodbets Greyville. King of Numbers is drawn number one, which will be an advantage by trends, and he will be ridden by the ever improving Malesela Katjedi. This hard-knocking sort lost by only a neck last time over 1400m and drops down to 1200m for the first time in quite a long time, but he has good 1200m form. Paul Revere is an up and coming sort, who should be suited to this distance and he has a fair draw of six under the promising Kobeli Lihaba. Prince of Kildare has the in-form S’Manga Khumalo aboard from a nice low draw and he should be thereabouts as he has been in consistently good form for his last three runs. It’s personal runs from a middle draw and on form could earn another cheque.
In the first leg of the Pick 6 over 1200m Like A Prayer won a workrider’s maiden in easy fashion last time and off a reasonable 71 merit rating could follow up under Muzi Yeni from a middle draw. Captain Efficient is an ultra-consistent sort and with Gavin Lerena up from a draw which is just on the high side of middle she could be in the shake-up. Alone time has good pace and might be hard to catch if the low draws do turn out to be advantageous. Golden Aspen has dropped down to a competitive mark and might be ready to put his lacklustre recent form behind him. Nazare is drawn one, and after a good win last time could be in the shake-up off a three-point higher mark.
In the fifth race over 1200m Great Notion is a progressive sort, who makes plenty of appeal. Callan Murray should be able to negotiate a draw of 11 out of 19. Flight Of The Condor has a very high draw, but looks to have plenty of ability. Valieva has Gavin Lerena albeit from a high draw, but she does have the form to be a contender. Dezire won well first time out, but is another one with a high draw in this tricky contest. Alabama Anna is drawn number one and this might allow her to bounce back to form off an attractive merit rating.
In the seventh race over 1800m Storm Ahead is in hard-knocking form and under in-form S’Manga Khumalo is the one to beat. Art Nouveau won nicely over 1700m last time and off just a two-point higher mark could be in the shake-up from a plum draw. Molotov Cocktail won well second time out when stepped up to 1600m and this well-bred sort by Danon Platina out of Nother Russia should relish the step-up in trip. Chabal did well last time when stepped up to a middle distance for the first time, so has a good chance here from a fair draw of six. Future Wolff is an honest sort who can be in the shake-up here if able to overcome a tricky draw of ten.
In the eighth race, over 1800m Instant Attraction has done well in two starts since winning her maiden and she has a fair draw here, although her one-and-a-half-kilogram claiming rider rides 1kg overweight. Free in Seattle is an ultra-consistent sort and after a win last time over 2000m she has a plum draw and a four-point higher merit rating, so it will be tough, but she could earn again. Wagram is a progressive sort who ran well when stepped up to a middle distance for the first time and she could be in the shake-up if able to overcome a tricky draw. Sneak Preview has the form to be a contender here. Elembee has Piere Strydom up and could earn. One Religion can’t be ignored, but will have to overcome a wide draw.
In the ninth race, over 1500m Calida has a fine form chance and is the one to beat from a low draw, which will be advantageous by trends. Libeccio has the form to contest this, but does have a tricky draw of 11 by trends. Walled Garden was not disgraced last time after a layoff of about a year and could come on from that run. After Hours is an honest old warrior and could earn again. Unsolved Riddle has Strydom up and is capable of better than last time, but does have a high draw.
In the first leg of the PA, over 1200m, Hotaru ran well last time over this course and distance in her first start for the Klaasen Yard and can go one better if able to overcome a tricky draw. Empress Wu is knocking on the door and from a nice low draw and an in-form S’Manga Khumalo up should go close. Miss Takes has the ability to be in the first three, but does have a tricky draw of nine by trends.
In the first leg of the Bipot, Cartanega is a progressive sort who looks likely to enjoy a staying trip and she could claim a hat-trick. Rainy Season and Nuclear Force look to be the main dangers.
In the first race Phil the Fluter is knocking hard and over an ideal trip is the one to beat. Mystic Vision looks to be the main danger.
Plum Pudding on a Silver Platter
PUBLISHED: June 18, 2025
Andrew Harrison It was a day of contrasting finishes at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday, some horses winning by a street, others battling tight finishes. Ziyan’s Pride enjoyed the step up in trip as MJ Odendaal’s colt powered home in the first under Marco van Rensburg with the balance of the field well beaten. Nautical Landing was […]
PLUM PUDDING, with Serino Moodley up, wins a double in the TABGOLD SCORE
6 SCORE 8 SCORE 10 CLASS 4 (F & M) for trainer Andre Nel at Hollywoodbets
Greyville yesterday.
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Andrew Harrison
It was a day of contrasting finishes at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday, some horses winning by a street, others battling tight finishes.
Ziyan’s Pride enjoyed the step up in trip as MJ Odendaal’s colt powered home in the first under Marco van Rensburg with the balance of the field well beaten.
Nautical Landing was not for the catching in the second. Tristan Godden bounced Mike Miller’s filly out from her ten draw and took no prisoners. Leading from the jump, she quickened smartly at the top of the straight and was not for the catching.
Silver Platter finally got his consistency rewarded in the third. Serino Moodley took the big-striding gelding to the front and made a winning move at the top of the straight to easily hold off a late-charging Limelight Legend.
Silver Platter was the first of two winners for owner Sabine Plattner and trainer Andre Nel, who was on course to lead in Silver Platter but gave all credit to his Summerveld assistant Byron Forster and his team.
Plum Pudding and Serino Moodley had to work a little harder in the fourth for Nel and Plattner as she only got into top gear over the final furlong to touch off Sign Of Fate and Plum Pudding’s stable companion Spring Kiss.
It was a Garth Puller one-two in the fifth as Queue Wing as apprentice Mxolisi Mbuto made good use of his 4kg claim to pinch and lead and hold off a fast-finishing stable companion Imperial Power to deny Moodley a quick treble.
Malcolm’s Dream has hardly ever run a bad race for Mark Dixon and the Carlise family who bred the mare at their Kinmount Stud in the KZN Midlands. Named in memory of their good friend Malcolm Phillips, Malcolm’s Dream notched up the seventh win of her career when scoring convincingly on the poly.
Cole Dicken seems to get the best out of her and back in the saddle yesterday, Malcolm’s Dream responded with a sustained finish and was never for the catching.
It was a battle of the apprentices in the eighth, a Class 5 over 1400m, as Damyan Pillay got the best out of Darryl Moore’s gelding Danube to edge out Send Me to deny Mxolisi Mbuto a double. Ironically Mbuto was aboard Danube at his last start.
It was Pillay’s first win back after fracturing his hip in a fall at Summerveld that set him back six months. Serious injuries quite often have an adverse effect on a young riders confidence but Pillay appears up to making a confident comeback.
MJ Odendaal landed a double as Thisiswhatitmeans made it three on the bounce for Sean Veale and Hollywood Racing in the eighth. Racing well back in the early exchanges as Twenty One May and Good Traveller set solid early fractions, when it came to the sharp end of the race, Thisiswhatitmeans finished best of all as he reeled in the pacemakers to win going away with Good Traveller edging Twenty One May for the shallow end of the purse.
The win by Thisiswhatitmeans added to the form of Good Council who lines up in the KZN Breeders Mile at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday.
Former jockey Piet Botha doesn’t look a day older than when he was a jockey back in the eighties of the last millennium. Taking on the best during Champions Season for the first time will have been a learning curve for the future but Papillon Blu certainly paid her way as she racked up her second win, first race out of the maidens, to round off the meeting. One never knows if Andrew Fortune is sitting with a ton in hand or an empty gas tank such is the way he rides. This tank was full crossing the subway and Papillon Blu floated home on gossamer wings.