Hollywoodbets Greyville Turf/Poly Sunday 22 June 2025 – Comments by Andrew Harrison
PUBLISHED: June 20, 2025
RACE 1 1 BLACKJACK RANDALL 4 EASTERN HIGHLANDS 5 FLAG CHAMP 7 DIRECTOR Summary: Keep a close eye on the betting. BLACKJACK RANDALL (1) has been knocking at the door and stays the trip. He has the best of the draw and gets first timer blinkers. EASTERN HIGHLANDS (4) showed up well at long odds on debut. The […]
RACE 1
1 BLACKJACK RANDALL 4 EASTERN HIGHLANDS 5 FLAG CHAMP 7 DIRECTOR
Summary: Keep a close eye on the betting. BLACKJACK RANDALL (1) has been knocking at the door and stays the trip. He has the best of the draw and gets first timer blinkers. EASTERN HIGHLANDS (4) showed up well at long odds on debut. The stable is in good form at present and expect a big effort. FLAG CHAMP (5) comes from a very much in form stable. He found good market support on debut and could well be the horse to beat. Stable companion DIRECTOR (7) finished up alongside Flag Champ on debut but judging by the betting was the lesser fancied of the pair. (Andrew Harrison: 1-4-5-7).
RACE 2
9 CHARGE IT 8 ACT OF GRACE 10 ANEMIE 12 SOL NOMARA
Summary: CHARGE IT (9) raced green in the soft over the distance on debut. She is sure to have come on with the experience. ACT OF GRACE (8) made good improvement second time out and her first in KZN. The stable is in good form. ANEMIE (10) has run two fair races over shorter. This trip should suit. SOL NOMARA (12) has the worst of the draw but has not been far back in two starts and Fortune stays with the ride. (Andrew Harrison: 9-8-10-12).
RACE 3
3 CASSANDRA 7 QUEEN OF THE AIR 5 BALTIC ASSAYER 1 THE GOLDEN GOAL
Summary: CASSANDRA (3) started at long odds on debut but showed up well, finishing close up behind Dark Matter. She takes on males and makes her poly debut but looks the part. QUEEN OF THE AIR (7) was a beaten short-priced favourite at just her second start and comes off a lengthy break. Last run was possibly too far. BLATIC ASSAYER (5) has been much improved at recent outings and has a money chance as does THE GOLDEN GOAL (1) who is struggling but was running on late on the poly last time out. (Andrew Harrison: 3-7-5-1).
RACE 4
4 FORTRESS OF FIRE 8 MASTER SILVANO 3 WAR TALK 6 DUNGEON MASTER
Summary: Tricky Pick 6 opener. FORTRESS OF FIRE (4) was a smart winner on debut but has disappointed since in two feature races. Down in class, if he can reproduce his debut effort he could prove difficult to beat. MASTER SILVANO (8) has a wide draw but was close-up in his debut. This trip will suit. Sean Tarry has an enviable record at this meeting and WAR TALK (3) should come on from her promising debut effort. DUNGEON MASTER (6) made good improvement at his second start and should enjoy the extra furlong. (Andrew Harrison: 4-8-3-6).
RACE 5
10 WINDOW TO MY SOUL 4 TEE DOG 7 HUNTERS ARROW 5 POSSIBLE BOMBER
Summary: WINDOW TO MY SOUL (10) was touched off when going ground for the first time and on his poly debut. He looks the part here. TEE DOG (4) has shown some promise of late and stays the trip. The switch to poly could be in his favour. HUNTERS ARROW (7) has improved form on the poly and can finish in the money. POSSIBLE BOMBER (5) has not shown much in two sprints but jumps in trip and is one to watch in the market. (Andrew Harrison: 10-4-7-5).
RACE 6
1 HAT’S QUEEN 2 QUEEN AMINA 7 GIVER GRACE 6 AFRICAN DUSK
Summary: HAT’S QUEEN (1) looks very well in at these weights and from the best of the draw she could take a lot of beating. QUEEN AMINA (2) has shown consistent form since shedding her maiden. She goes well on the poly and stays the trip. She looks the biggest threat to the top weight. GIVERS GRACE (7) is never far back and although well out at the handicap he only has 52kg to shoulder and Muzi Yeni in the saddle. AFRICAN DUSK (6) is seldom too far back and given some luck in running he can make a fist of it. (Andrew Harrison: 1-2-7-6).
RACE 7
3 AGRADO 1 DISTING 9 SILVER TUDOR 2 PROUD MASTER
Summary: AGRADO (3) shows promise and is hardly ever out of the money. He should go well this course and distance. DISTING (1) has some fair form in useful feature company. She has the best of the draw and should go close. SILVER TUDOR (9) is way better than his last effort although not beaten far. He boasts some useful Highveld form and cannot be ignored. PROUD MASTER (2) is way better than his last two runs would suggest. He looks well weighted here in spite of 62kg and the poly will suit. (Andrew Harrison: 3-1-9-2).
RACE 8
10 LEGAL COUNCIL 2 CHERRY ANO 3 DANTONFROMSANDTON 6 AFRICAN SKYLINE
Summary: LEGAL COUNCIL (10) has a wide draw to contend with but is well in at these weights and has run well on the poly. CHERRY ANO (2) has been racing in top company of late and was just over three lengths back to recent Gr1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge winner Dave The King. He has good form in blinkers and should fight out the finish. DANTONFROMSANDTON (3) won at this meeting last year and was narrowly beaten by Cats Pajamas in a feature on July day at his next start. He was friendless in the market last time out but at best will have a strong chance in this line-up. AFRICAN SKYLINE (6) is up-and-down in trip but was not far off Dave The King last time out and must have a shout. (Andrew Harrison: 10-2-3-6).
RACE 9
2 WILLOW EXPRESS 1 ACTOR 3 RADU 7 JOSHUA HOTSNAKE
Summary: Tricky. WILLOW EXPRESS (2) has had four attempts at the KZN Breeders Mile without success and Sean Tarry has him taking on a lesser field in the KZN Breeders 1600 where he should be competitive. He is way better than his last run. ACTOR (1) is lightly raced and was returning from a lengthy break when badly in need of the outing last time out. He has the best of the draw. RADU (3) looks to be the pick of Wendy Whiteheads coupling. All of her recent form has been at Hollywoodbets Scottsville where she has been close-up in recent exchanges. Stable companion JOSHUA HOTSNAKE (7) is always dangerous and has a money chance. (Andrew Harrison: 2-1-3-7).
RACE 10
10 AMONG THE CLOUDS 1 MISS PAGET 2 HAPPY FORTUNE 7 THE QUEEN BEE
Summary: AMONG THE CLOUDS (10) has a wide draw but has come on nicely since arriving in KZN. She won with authority last time out over course and distance and can follow up. MISS PAGET (1) has the best of the draw and has been close-up in her last two over course and distance. She looks well in. HAPPY FORTUNE (2) shows some promise and goes well this trip. THE QUEEN BEE (7) goes well for Cole Dicken and is never far off the winner. (Andrew Harrison: 10-1-2-7).
Randolph Hearst to lead the Langerman charge
PUBLISHED: June 20, 2025
Graeme Hawkins Champion trainer Justin Snaith sends out four very smart and regally bred two-year-olds in the Grade 3 R500 000 Langerman over 1500m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth today. Greg Bortz’ retained rider JP van der Merwe has opted to ride Randolph Hearst in preference to either Absolutely Yes or Roland Garros, but it could not have […]
Graeme Hawkins
Champion trainer Justin Snaith sends out four very smart and regally bred two-year-olds in the Grade 3 R500 000 Langerman over 1500m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth today. Greg Bortz’ retained rider JP van der Merwe has opted to ride Randolph Hearst in preference to either Absolutely Yes or Roland Garros, but it could not have been any easy decision to reach. Last time out, over the course and distance, Roland Garros edged out Randolph Hearst by the narrowest of margins but the latter was doing his best work at the finish and would have got up in another stride.
While obviously respecting JP’s decision, Richard Fourie is no doubt delighted to retain the ride on Roland Garros as the grey son of Vercingetorix is improving with each run and is now bidding for a hat-trick. In the end, it may all come down to which of the pair will better cope with the expected testing track condition. Tuesday’s midweek race meeting was run in deteriorating conditions as the afternoon progressed, and the track would have taken a pounding. With further rain forecast heading into Saturday’s race meeting the going is almost certain to be on the heavy side.
Absolutely Yes has his peak run after being rested and gelded and is a winner of two of his four starts to date. He was a good second behind Dreamworld in the Winter Nursery over 1100m on 4 May and followed that up with a fluent but hard-fought victory over Churchillian in the Sophomore Stakes over 1200m three weeks ago. The 2yo son of Danon Platina will strip a very fit horse but has yet to be tested around the turn and he may have to take a backseat behind Randolph Hearst and Roland Garros. The Snaith quartet is completed by Happy Verse who looks to be a very exciting prospect in the making. He won his debut at long odds over 1200m and then stepped into open company a month ago and carried a big weight to victory over 1400m in very pleasing fashion. Andrew Fortune has ridden the imposing son of Vercingetorix to both his victories and is once again in the plate on Saturday. It would come as no surprise to see Happy Verse retain his unbeaten record.
Standing in the way of complete Snaith domination are Vaughan Marshall, who saddles Dreamworld and Vapour Trail, and Piet Steyn who is represented by Pay The Palace in the small field of seven starters. As is the case with Absolutely Yes, Dreamworld steps into unchartered territory having won two of his three starts to date over sprint distances. There is a lot of speed on the dam side and only the race will show whether the son of One World will be effective over this trip, but it is interesting that Marshall side-stepped the Sophomore Sprint in favour of the Langerman. Vapour Trail is a half-brother to One Stripe and was a good winner over 1400m last time, but he takes on considerably stronger here. Pay The Palace should be well held by both Roland Garros and Randolph Hearst on the evidence of their recent encounter but pole position is an advantage for the son of Potala Palace.
There is no shortage of class in this year’s renewal of the Langerman but banking on JP’s judgement has served me well in recent race meetings and I am happy to throw my lot in with Randolph Hearst in what should be fascinating contest.
The R250 000 Listed Irridescence Stakes for two-year-old fillies over 1500m appears wide open and up for grabs. Of the seven fillies carded, only Take It As Red has won beyond 1200m and the daughter of Hawwaam enjoys the added benefit of being drawn in the plum gate. Last time out Take It As Red won her maiden over 1400m on a soft track but one gets the feeling that she will need to take another step forward as she bumps a smart bunch of fillies, albeit untried over the trip.
Ukuduma caught the eye when beating a limited field over 1100m on debut and is bred to much more effective over further. Being by Vercingetorix out of Jet Master’s multiple Grade 1-winning daughter Thunder Dance, Ukuduma certainly has the right profile to land a race of this nature and is the hesitant top selection. Legislate is represented by two interesting fillies both of which should enjoy stepping up in distance. Lowveld Lily won over 1200m at the second time of asking after finishing third behind Ukuduma on debut, while recent winner, Paralegal, is out of a Dynasty mare and should have no problems in handling the extra.
The fast-improving Electromagnetism has won her last two starts in stylish fashion, while She’s My World is highly regarded and may have further scope. Mrs Claus makes her debut here and is expected by the Snaith team to need the experience and the daughter of Futura is unlikely to prove competitive. From a Jackpot and Pick 6 perspective, this looks a “field” race as there are too many unknowns to make a definitive selection, but my gut suggests that Ukuduma may have the most scope for improvement over this course and distance in soft conditions.
With 11 races on the programme, Cape Racing is offering three Jackpots and two Bipots on the Tote betting menu, with Jackpot One commencing in the first race, a Maiden Juvenile Plate over 1400m, which is due off at 11:20.

Time Change For The Following Pool Dated 20 June 2025
PUBLISHED: June 20, 2025
PLEASE NOTE! Below pools time changes due to below match date change. SOCCER 4 : SFF Soccer 17 Pool 2 – 20 JUNE 2025 Match 1 (M1): SALERNITANA vs SAMPDORIA. Rescheduled, New date 22 June 2025 New Pool closing time 20:45
PLEASE NOTE!
Below pools time changes due to below match date change.
SOCCER 4 : SFF Soccer 17 Pool 2 – 20 JUNE 2025
Match 1 (M1): SALERNITANA vs SAMPDORIA. Rescheduled, New date 22 June 2025
New Pool closing time 20:45

All Choices Apply For The Following Match Dated 20 June 2025
PUBLISHED: June 20, 2025
PLEASE NOTE! Soccer 4: SFF Soccer 17 Pool 2– 20 JUNE 2025 Match 1 (M1): SALERNITANA vs SAMPDORIA. Rescheduled. New Date 22 June 2025 Soccer 6: 6II Soccer 4 Pool 1– 20 JUNE 2025 Match 2 (M2): SALERNITANA vs SAMPDORIA. Rescheduled. New Date 22 June 2025 Soccer 10: 1RR Soccer 14 Pool 1 – 20 JUNE 2025 […]
PLEASE NOTE!
Soccer 4: SFF Soccer 17 Pool 2– 20 JUNE 2025
Match 1 (M1): SALERNITANA vs SAMPDORIA. Rescheduled. New Date 22 June 2025
Soccer 6: 6II Soccer 4 Pool 1– 20 JUNE 2025
Match 2 (M2): SALERNITANA vs SAMPDORIA. Rescheduled. New Date 22 June 2025
Soccer 10: 1RR Soccer 14 Pool 1 – 20 JUNE 2025
Match 2 (M2): SALERNITANA vs SAMPDORIA. Rescheduled. New Date 22 June 2025
All results (the field) will qualify for the above match.
In terms of TAB rules, all choices (the field) will apply in determining results and payouts.
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.