
Hollywoodbets Scottsville Sunday 19 July 2026 -Comments by Andrew Harrison
PUBLISHED: July 18, 2026
RACE 1 3 DANCING PARTY 1 MEKONG 4 PACIFIC MOOD 2 SEQUENTIAL Preview: Of those that have run, DANCING PARTY (3) has made steady improvement and was close-up on this course last time out. MEKONG (1) has seldom been far back and gets first time blinkers which could see her improve. PACIFIC MOOD (4) found […]
RACE 1
3 DANCING PARTY 1 MEKONG 4 PACIFIC MOOD 2 SEQUENTIAL
Preview: Of those that have run, DANCING PARTY (3) has made steady improvement and was close-up on this course last time out. MEKONG (1) has seldom been far back and gets first time blinkers which could see her improve. PACIFIC MOOD (4) found some market support last run when trying further in the soft and can improve. SEQUENTIAL (2) took on males last run off a light weight and can improve. Of the unraced runners Mike and Mathew de Kock’s filly IBHOLA LOMLILO (6) could be worth watching in the betting. (Andrew Harrison: 3-1-4-2).
RACE 2
8 STEAMY WINDOWS 2 KID FROM THE SOUTH 6 OMKULU BOSS 3 THYME TO TALK
Preview: STEAMY WINDOWS (8) has been trying further but his two post maiden runs have been in feature company. He looks the part here. KID FROM THE SOUTH (2) shed his maiden last run but does look progressive and should be a factor. The filly THYME TO TALK (3) took on males on the poly last time out and has run two smart races. She shed her maiden on debut on this course at lengthy odds. OMKULU BOSS (6) is a maiden but has found betting support at his last two and can go close. (Andrew Harrison: 8-2-6-3).
RACE 3
10 THELEIA 3 LOVECOMESKNOCKING 2 INDIGNATION 9 GIMME THE POWER
Preview: THELEIA (10) has had a short break and makes her local debut from a wide draw. However, she boasts some smart Cape form and should make a bold bid. LOVECOMESKNOCKING (3) has made steady improvement and was a close-up second over course and distance last time out. A favourable draw adds to her appeal. INDIGNATION (2) has made recent improvement and was not far back over course and distance last time out. She gets a useful 4kg claimer aboard from a good draw. GIMME THE POWER (9) has been knocking at the door for some time now. He last two starts have been on the poly and she can run into the money again. (Andrew Harrison: 10-3-2-9).
RACE 4
3 GIVE ME A CHANCE 6 OLD HARRY ROCKS 8 BAI YULU 7 HADRIAN’S WALL
Preview: GIVE ME A CHANCE (3) found some market support in his last Highveld sprint. He has champion elect Craig Zackey aboard and can pay his way for Paul Matchett. OLD HARRY ROCKS (6) showed up well on debut although starting at long odds. The run should have brought him on a few lengths. The filly BAI YULU (8) made marked improvement on first time blinkers over course and distance but does have a fair weight in this Open Maiden. HADRIAN’S WALL (7) was run out of it late last start. His best two have been over course and distance and he gets a 1.5kg allowance from the saddle but still has a big weight. (Andrew Harrison: 3-6-8-7).
RACE 5
8 TULIP FIELDS 7 LADYOFDISTINCTION 3 DE VLUGGE 4 MISS WORLD
Preview: TULIP FIELDS (8) has a big weight but has been in good form of late and her last win came over the distance. A wide draw does not help but horses from this yard are generally dropped out to run on. LADYOFDISTINCTION (7) is back over what might be a more suitable trip. She is seldom out of the money. DE VLUGGE (3) has been rocketing up the ratings as she bids for her fifth successive win. However, all have bene on the poly which is a concern. MISS WORLD (4) has run two smart races for her new stable and now steps up in trip. (Andrew Harrison: 8-7-3-4).
RACE 6
2 HOP HOP SPINNEKOP 1 TAYLOR’S VERSION 5 LILAC IN WINTER 9 MISSISSIPPI SPICE
Preview: Open. HOP HOP SPINNEKOP (2) came from a mile back when touched off over course and distance last time out. Her apprentice does not claim but is riding with confidence. TAYLOR’S VERSON (1) has been much improved back in blinkers and her last three runs have been on this course. She has the best of the draw and should feature. Stable companion LILAC IN WINTER (5) had her latest win on this course and since has put in two fair efforts on the poly. She has a more than capable claiming apprentice aboard. MISSISSIPPI SPICE (9) has the widest draw but is seldom far back recently and has a handy weight. (Andrew Harrison: 2-1-5-9).
RACE 7
2 BUDDY BOY 1 FAST AND FREE 7 I AM INVICTUS 3 WICCAN WARRIOR
Preview: BUDDY BOY (2) was a fair third behind the useful Fortress Of Fire in a poly sprint last time out. He will enjoy the switch to turf back over what looks to be a more suitable trip. FAST AND FREE (1) has been trying much further but has not been far back. He could do better this shorter trip. I AM INVICTUS (7) was narrowly beaten over course and distance last time out. He is lightly raced and can go one better. Stable companion WICCAN WARRIOR (3) started at long odds when second last time out. Second recent run in blinkers and back on turf. (Andrew Harrison: 2-1-7-3).
RACE 8
4 FLAMETHROWER 3 IRON WILL 5 LUNCH MONEY 8 DIAMOND MAKER
Preview: FLAMETHROWER (4) has a big weight in spite of a claiming apprentice but he took on a strong feature race field first time out of the maidens and could prove too classy for this line-up. IRON WILL (3) lives up to his name and bids for his eighth win from 51 starts. He is quick and with a 4kg claimer aboard he must have a strong chance. LUNCH MONEY (5) has smart poly form and should make a bold bid in spite of switching to turf. DIAMOND MAKER (8) showed up well first run out of the maidens and has a chance in this line-up. (Andrew Harrison: 4-3-5-2).
RACE 9
4 ARVENI PRINCESS 8 FLEUR DE LING 6 CAPTAIN VENTURA 5 RUBY RISING
Preview: ARVERNI PRINCESS (4) has won her last three over course and distance and can follow up. However, she has an apprentice hunting his first winner aboard while biggest danger FLEUR DE LING (8) a length behind her when last they met, has Rachel Venniker riding. The latter is 1kg better off in the handicap which could make the difference but it should be close. CAPTAIN VENTURA (6) is quick and should be right there while RUBY RISING (5) is way better than her last run and is a must inclusion in all calculations. (Andrew Harrison: 4-8-6-5).

Buddy Boy can be the punter’s friend
PUBLISHED: July 18, 2026
Andrew Harrison Buddy Boy could be the punters friend at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday when he lines up in the seventh, a Class 4 handicap over 1600 m. Out of the Mike and Mathew de Kock’s yard, Buddy Boy was a fair third behind the useful Fortress Of Fire in a poly sprint last time […]
Andrew Harrison
Buddy Boy could be the punters friend at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday when he lines up in the seventh, a Class 4 handicap over 1600 m.
Out of the Mike and Mathew de Kock’s yard, Buddy Boy was a fair third behind the useful Fortress Of Fire in a poly sprint last time out. He will enjoy the switch to turf back over what may be a more suitable trip and looks to be the horse to beat and a possible exotic bet banker.
He will face stiff opposition from Glen Kotzen’s runner Fast And Free who has been trying much further but has not been far back. He could do better over this shorter trip.
Gareth van Zyl saddles two contenders in I Am Invictus and Wiccan Warrior. I Am Invictus was narrowly beaten over course and distance last time out and is lightly raced. He can go one better. Stable companion Wiccan Warrior started at long odds when second last time out and a second recent run in blinkers back on turf.
The De Kock’s could have a say in the card opener where they have two first timers in Ibhola Lomlilo and Sparrow Man ridden by their retained riders. Both fillies have exceptional pedigrees but they will first have to get by some experienced runners. Of those that have run, Dancing Party has made steady improvement and was close-up on this course last time out while Mekong has seldom been far back and gets first time blinkers which could see her improve. Pacific Mood found some market support last run when trying further in the soft and can improve.
Mike Miller’s charge Steamy Windows could get the Bi-pot off to a winning start. He has been trying further but his two post maiden runs have been in feature company and looks the part although he is not short of opposition. Kid From The South shed his maiden last run but does look progressive and should be a factor along with the filly Tyme To Talk who took on males on the poly last time out and has run two smart races. Omkulu Boss is a maiden, who was scratched from his recent intended start, but has found betting support at his last two and could surprise.
Andre Nel gave Theleia a short break and makes her local debut from a wide draw in the first leg of the PA. However, she boasts some smart Cape form and should make a bold bid. Lovecomesknocking has made steady improvement for Tony Rivalland and was a close-up second over course and distance last time out. A favourable draw adds to her appeal. Indignation has made recent improvement and was not far back over course and distance last time out and gets a useful 4kg claimer aboard from a good draw. Gimme The Power has been knocking at the door for some time now but her last two starts have been on the poly and she can run into the money again. (
Highveld visitor Paul Matchett only has one runner on the card and Give Me A Chance found some market support in his last Highveld sprint. He has champion elect Craig Zackey aboard and can pay his way. Old Harry Rocks showed up well on debut although starting at long odds. The run should have brought him on a few lengths along with the filly Bai Yulu who made marked improvement in first time blinkers over course and distance but does have a fair weight in this Open Maiden. Hadrian’s Wall was run out of it late last start after contesting a suicidal pace and his best two runs have been over course and distance and he gets a 1.5kg allowance from the saddle but still has a big weight.
The Middle Stakes for the fairer sex is wide open. Dean Kannemeyer sends out Tulip Fields who has a big weight but has been in good form of late and her last win came over the distance. A wide draw does not help but horses from this yard are generally dropped out to run on. Ladyofdestinction is back over what might be a more suitable trip and she is seldom out of the money. De Vlugge is interesting and she has been rocketing up the ratings as she bids for her fifth successive win. However, all have bene on the poly which is a concern. Miss World has run two smart races for her new stable and now steps up in trip.
Lucinda Woodruff has had a fine winter season and sends out Hop Hop Spinnekop who came from a mile back when touched off over course and distance last time out. Her apprentice does not claim but is riding with confidence. The Candice Bass stable saddles Taylor’s Version who has been much improved back in blinkers and her last three runs have been on this course. She has the best of the draw and should feature along with stable companion Lilac In Winter whose latest win was on this course and has since put in two fair efforts on the poly. She has a more than capable claiming apprentice aboard.
Yogas Govender sends out Flamethrower in the eighth. The two-year-old has a big weight in spite of a claiming apprentice but he took on a strong feature race field first time out of the maidens and could prove too classy for this line-up. Iron Will lives up to his name as he bids for his eighth win from 51 starts. He is quick and with a 4kg claimer aboard he must have a strong chance. Lunch Money has smart poly form and should make a bold bid in spite of switching to turf while Diamond Maker showed up well first run out of the maidens and has a chance in this line-up
In the last, Arverni Princess has won her last three over course and distance for Louis Goosen and can follow up, however, she has an apprentice hunting his first winner aboard while biggest danger Fleu De Ling, a length behind when last they met, has Rachel Venniker riding. The latter is 1kg better off in the handicap which could make the difference. Captain Ventura is quick and should be right there while Ruby Rising is way better than her last run and is a must inclusion in all calculations.

South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Doncaster and Newbury (UK) – 18 July 2026
PUBLISHED: July 18, 2026
Please Note: South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Doncaster and Newbury (UK) – 18 July 2026
Please Note: South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Doncaster and Newbury (UK) – 18 July 2026

Finley can fly into winners box again
PUBLISHED: July 17, 2026
Alistair Cohen Flying Finley is in the form of his life. He has sailed through the divisions and showed himself to be capable every time he takes another step into good company. He does not look out of place against a good field in race 8 over 1000m at Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Saturday. Unseen in […]
Alistair Cohen
Flying Finley is in the form of his life. He has sailed through the divisions and showed himself to be capable every time he takes another step into good company. He does not look out of place against a good field in race 8 over 1000m at Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Saturday.
Unseen in two months should not be a concern. He has been shrewdly placed by trainer Paul Reeves. He seems to have no issue stepping out fresh. The engagement of Keagan de Melo is also a huge benefit. Not only is de Melo trading at a great percentage on his return but he gets the best tune out of this son of Oratorio.
His last three runs have come under de Melo and his tale of the tape reads two wins and an admirable second, all at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth over 1000m. Three runs back he beat Lyrical Gangster. It was tough to predict his rise on the evidence of that performance but that gave him so much confidence. Plus, his versatility is another tool at his disposal. He can race with the speed and he is just as effective coming from off them.
His second run under de Melo was a good runner-up finish behind Magical Place. He followed up with a commanding win over Gold Giboski. That win is made more appealing because Gold Giboski beat a good field at Hollywoodbets Durbanville nearly two weeks ago. He was given a five-point penalty for that win but if he is to keep feature race company this summer, he ought to handle the handicapper’s new rating.
Sardinia Bay suggests that he has lost some of his sparkle but he grows an extra leg at this course as opposed to down the straight at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth. The revision to this trip should give him further potency and the booking of Richard Fourie catches the eye. For that reason, he must be respected. He is three runs unbeaten at this course. Last time he was here was on a lightning fast running track and he beat the well performed Candy Town and had her beaten for speed. That is what he is capable of.
Elusive Winter is also a 1000m specialist and is not to be taken lightly. The lack of a deluge of rain in Cape Town this winter will help his cause because he battles to see it out when the going becomes soft. There is rain forecast from next week so this race looks to be coming in time. Sifiso Bungane takes 2,5kg off his back and that weight swing puts him into the picture. He does need things to go his way but he is capable. Michelle Rix has her runners in top shape which is another plus.
Un Bel Di was a fluent winner last time but he will need to confirm. He is the opposite to the runners mentioned. The likely steaming hot speed could play into his favour. He does have a good turn of foot.
Senorita Lolita made a pleasing debut when she finished second behind Dream Trip over 1200m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth. From gate No 2 in race 1 over 1250m, she must have every chance to step forward and go one place better. She hails from the yard of Lucinda Woodruff.
Woodruff has a top chance in race 2 over the same trip. Winterworldoflove hails from a family that comes into their own with a few runs under the belt and time does them no harm either. She is related to Bunker Hunt, Salvator Mundi, My Soul Mate and Gimme What I Want who are all feature race performers. Winterworldoflove ran third on debut behind Supreme World in bottomless going. Callan Murray takes over. She could be the best bet on the card.
Ready For The Road and Masteronthemoon look set to fight out race 3 over 1600m. Ready For The Road has 0,5 lengths in hand over his main rival so it is hard to suggest that form will turnaround if all things are equal. They easily have the best form on offer and a Boxed Exacta is suggested for punters.
Mighty Mary gave a huge effort in her last run when she finished second behind Cutie Patootie over 1500m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth. She should kick on and go close in race 4 over the same trip under Richard Fourie. That was in April so fitness is to be taken on trust but Vaughan Marshall knows how to keep them fit. Expect a good challenge from Vroom Vroom who has been coming to hand and has form that puts her a shade behind Mighty Mary.
The next two races are not easy. Race 5 over 1500m a slight persuasion is for Mon Papillon who stepped up in trip last time and she acquitted herself well to finish second at this course over 1600m behind Before Sunrise. She had the worst of the draws and that was a good step in the right direction. She does need to confirm the run but she could be up to the task. Fourie rides for Paul Reeves.
Race 6 over 1250m is a stronger event but with no less knots to untie. Lyrical Gangster has been runner-up in his last two efforts and looks set to be on the premises again. Runs to All About Al and the hugely progressive Witch Hazel should set him up with a good winning chance. Two-year-old Another Hero has no weight to shoulder and he is an interesting runner.
Heritage Ridge was one of the wins of the winter when she was shoved out deep and forced to cover extra ground when successful over 1000m at this course last month. She is back over the same track and trip in race 7 under Gareth Wright for Michelle Rix. She had no right to win but she overcame all angles for a gallant victory. The confidence boost should make her the horse to beat.

Soccer Carryovers and Updates: Saturday 18 July and Sunday 19 July 2026
PUBLISHED: July 16, 2026
Soccer10 Saturday 18 July 2026. ADD-IN R125 000. Estimated Pool: R1.5 Million. Pool Closes at 18h00.Sport 19 and Pool 1. Soccer Any 13Xtra Saturday 18 July 2026. Carryover R75 000. Estimated Pool: R200 000. Pool Closes at 16h00. Sport 13 and Pool 1. Soccer4 Sunday 19 July 2026. Carryover R25 000. Estimated Pool: R 75 000. […]
Soccer10 Saturday 18 July 2026. ADD-IN R125 000. Estimated Pool: R1.5 Million. Pool Closes at 18h00.Sport 19 and Pool 1.
Soccer Any 13Xtra Saturday 18 July 2026. Carryover R75 000. Estimated Pool: R200 000. Pool Closes at 16h00. Sport 13 and Pool 1.
Soccer4 Sunday 19 July 2026. Carryover R25 000. Estimated Pool: R 75 000. Pool Closes at 18h00. Sport 23 Pool 2.
Soccer 13 Sunday 19 July 2026. Carryover R1 144 540. Estimated Pool: R 3.5 Million. (If only one 13 of 13 Winner. Pool Closes at 14h30. Sport 12 and Pool 1.
