Significant scratchings from the Hollywoodbets Durban July
PUBLISHED: June 9, 2025
David Thiselton The Hollywoodbets Durban July final field panellists have had their task made easier by a spate of significant scratchings from the Hollywoodbets Durban July. The Justin Snaith-trained Sail The Seas was number three on the first Hollywoodbets Durban July log, but has had some issues. He was scratched on Monday morning alongside his […]
David Thiselton
The Hollywoodbets Durban July final field panellists have had their task made easier by a spate of significant scratchings from the Hollywoodbets Durban July.
The Justin Snaith-trained Sail The Seas was number three on the first Hollywoodbets Durban July log, but has had some issues.
He was scratched on Monday morning alongside his log incumbent stablemate Pacaya, who was number 18 on the first log, but whom ran disappointingly in Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Dolphins Cup Trial over 1800m.
A big scratching on Monday was last year’s runner up Cousin Casey, who was tenth on the July log, and his absence from the Gr 1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge on Saturday indicates he must have an issue.
Fiery Pegasus was number 12 on the July log and was scratched a while ago.
Mike and Matthew de Kock have likely signalled their intent to go for the Gr 1 Ridgemont Garden Province Stakes with the crack filly Spumante Dolce, who was 13th on the July log, by scratching her on Monday.
The Lucky Houdalakis-trained Gr 1 SA Derby runner up Wild Intent, who was number 15 on the July log, also failed to fire in the Cup Trial and true to what Lucky had said about not just wanting to be “a field maker”, he was duly scratched on Monday morning alongside his stablemate Musical Score, who was a disappointing sixth in the Gr 3 4Racing Jubilee Stakes over 1800m on Sunday at Turffontein Standside.
A surprise scratching was the Roy Magner-trained Olivia’s Way. She was among the horses on the outside looking in on the first log having won the Gr 2 TAB Igugu Stakes to add to her Gr 1 Wilgerbosdrift SA Fillies Classic second and Gr 1 SA Derby fourth. She finished a cracking second in the traditional July pointer, the Jubilee Stakes on Sunday, so would likely have been a strong consideration for the final field.
The Sean Tarry-Let’s Go Now ran disappointingly in the Jubilee and was also scratched on Monday.
Scratched earlier were Parisian Walkway, Marauding Horde and Shoot The Rapids, who were all among the outside looking in horses on the fist log.
Another Snaith-trained scratching on Monday morning was Regulation, who was 4,5kg under sufferance in the Cup Trial and could only plug on steadily from a position backward of midfield. This Legislate gelding is a three-parts brother to July winner Belgarion and is one to watch next season as he is progressive and is likely to blossom as a four-year-old just as Belgarion did.
Other July entries who could not enhance their chances in the Cup Trial were Hotarubi, Zeitz and Winter Games and they are all among the July scratchings.
Navajo Nation could only manage fifth in the Jubilee and is among the July scratchings.
Son Of Raj was among the horses outside of the log looking in and in he did not enhance his chances of making the July final field, for the third time in succession, by finishing a 3,75 length seventh in the Jubilee.
Pomodoro’s Jet was number 20 on the July log and was scratched from the Cup Trial, but he still remains among the big race entries.
Purple Pitcher was a well beaten 7,60 ninth in the Gr 1 wfa Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge, but this 122-rated twice Gr 1 winner was number seven on the log on the back of his consistently top class middle distance performances at Turffontein, so he should be safe.
There are actually only 29 horses still standing their ground for the Hollywoodbets Durban July.
The horses who were outside of the top 18 of the first July log and who definitely enhanced their chances of moving into the top 18 over the weekend were the respective Gr 3 Hollywoodbets Dolphins Cup Trial and Gr 3 4Racing Jubilee Stakes winners, Madison Valley and Immediate Edge.
My Best Shot won over 2000m at Fairview on Friday, his sixth successive easy win and he should either be in the final field or be right on the edge of it.
On My Honour ran a good 0,35 length third in the Cup Trial and might be considered for the final field considering he is a three-year-old who carried 59kg, meaning he was running on 1.5kg terms worse than weight for age with Madison Valley, so he actually performed better than him.
Litigation was not disgraced in a 1,75 length fourth in the Cup Trial.
The horses who are realistically still in contention for the top 18 in order of preference by the writer are:
Eight On Eighteen
Oriental Charm
Gladatorian
See It Again
Royal Victory
Confederate
Atticus Finch
Legend Of Arthur
Madison Valley
Purple Pitcher
Selukwe
The Real Prince
Okavango
Native Ruler
My Best Shot
Immediate Edge
Mucho Dinero
Rainbow Lorikeet
On My Honour
Future Swing
Litigation
Pomodoro’s Jet
Beating Wings
Magic Verse
Holding Thumbs
Joy And Peace
Son Of Raj
The Equator
Thunee Playa
NB the above is not an official Hollywoodbets Durban July log.

Please note: Hollywoodbets Kenilworth, Tuesday 10 June postponed to Thursday 12 June 2025.
PUBLISHED: June 9, 2025
Hollywoodbets Kenilworth recorded 75mm of rain over the weekend. There is still some rain expected for the remainder of Monday however the forecast for the rest of the week is clear. To ensure the full race meeting is completed the decision has been taken to postpone the race meeting from Tuesday 10 June 2025 to […]
Hollywoodbets Kenilworth recorded 75mm of rain over the weekend. There is still some rain expected for the remainder of Monday however the forecast for the rest of the week is clear.
To ensure the full race meeting is completed the decision has been taken to postpone the race meeting from Tuesday 10 June 2025 to Thursday 12 June 2025.

South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Brighton and Windsor (UK) – 9 June 2025.
PUBLISHED: June 9, 2025
Please note : South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Brighton and Windsor (UK) – 9 June 2025.
Please note : South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Brighton and Windsor (UK) – 9 June 2025.
Hero of the day
PUBLISHED: June 8, 2025
David Thiselton The Hollywoodbets Durban July picture becomes a touch clearer after the Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge and Jubilee Stakes weekend. Dave The King was the hero of Gold Challenge day again, although this time he did it for both Mike and Mathew de Kock, their first Gr 1 together as official partners, while Callan Murray’s […]

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David Thiselton
The Hollywoodbets Durban July picture becomes a touch clearer after the Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge and Jubilee Stakes weekend.
Dave The King was the hero of Gold Challenge day again, although this time he did it for both Mike and Mathew de Kock, their first Gr 1 together as official partners, while Callan Murray’s rejuvenated career gained further momentum with his second Gr 1 in successive weekends.
The reigning Hollywoodbets Durban July champion Oriental Charm was inconvenienced in the L’Ormarins King’s Plate just before the turn and that had been his only run of three since his July win that was not top class, so owner Greg Bortz had a right to feel mystified by the lack of prominence of his horse in the pre-race debates and his 14/1 price.
However, the Vercingetorix colt ended up proving everybody wrong and was a neck away from adding a valuable Gr 1 weight for age mile victory to his CV.
Gladatorian was also the subject of disrespect as bookmakers had him out at 25/2 despite his fine win in a quality Gr 2 IOS Drill Hall Stakes over 1400m. He was beaten 0,35 lengths but was flying from well off the pace on a day that had appeared to suit front-running to handy runners.
Dave The King’s merit rating does not affect him as his next target is the Gr 1 wfa Champions Cup and there will be plenty of weight for age races to target if he is kept in training next season.
However, the Hollywoodbets Durban July is the target of Oriental Charm and Gladatorian also might be lining up, so the important question is whether their merit rating will be affected.
A far as the race went Dave The King and Oriental Charm both pinged the gates and the latter was able to get to the front, but he had to go hard to get ahead of Dave The King.
Thereafter, Oriental Charm set a decent clip which enabled Dave The King to use his big stride.
Callan Murray steered Dave The King expertly around the final turn and got an immediate split on the inside of Oriental Charm and he hit the front at the 300m mark.
At that stage Cosmic Speed, who entered the straight on the quarters of hot favourite Dave The King, looked the biggest danger to the as he actually headed Oriental Charm. However, the two older horses proved just a touch too strong for him.
However, while Oriental Charm was fighting back courageously Gladatorian was flying from the back of the field and only just failed to get there in time.
Cosmic Speed was beaten 0,85 lengths in fourth.
See It Again was jostled when attempting to get past William Robertson at the top of the straight as Gladatorian went straight for that gap, as he was entitled to do. See It Again had to be eased before getting a run and that cost him any chance and he could only manage a 4,45 length fourth. At least his 127 merit rating won’t be affected before the July.
The winner Dave The King could well be used as the line horse as a proven Gr 1 weight for age winner over course and distance, although he might be given an extra point for his third successive Gr 1 wfa win at this course.
That might see Oriental Charm being raised from 125 to 128, Gladatorian being raised from 123 to 128 and Cosmic Speed perhaps being raised from 125 to 127, although that is all just conjecture.
However, it seems that Oriental Charm and Gladatorian will likely be the July top weights, either together with See It Again or half-a-kilogram more than him.
In the Gr 3 Cup Trial Madison Valley had excuses for his relatively poor run in the WSB 1900 and his 40/1 odds were not reflective of his ability. It was still a surprise to see him able to get into the box seat from draw eight as he is a long strider who stays two miles and he is usually held up. That was an expert bit of riding by Muzi Yeni who was only given the ride on the morning of the race.
Madison Valley then used his long stride to stay on resolutely and beat Underworld by 0,30 lengths with July entries On My Honour and Litigation beaten 0,30 and 0,35 lengths respectively. Winter Games was next best beaten 2,45 lengths and Politician Stakes winner Zeitz was beaten 2,45 lengths.
Madison Valley will get a maximum of five points raise to 118 if Zeitz is used as the line horse and that would confirm the 117 he was given after his Betway Summer Cup run.
The mark he would most like to be on though, presuming Oriental Charm and Gladatorian are given 128s, would be 116 as that would see him carrying the minimum weight for an older horse in the July of 54kg.
Meanwhile, Pacaya did not do his chances of making the final field any good by finishing last. He was in 18th position on the first log and could drop out of the top 20 together with Pomodoro’s Jet. who was scratched from the Cup Trial and is thus yet to prove he stays beyond a mile.
SA Derby runner up Wild Intent finished second last and although 15th on the July log his berth is also under threat, whilst Zeitz, Thunee Playa, Regulation and Hotarubi did nothing to improve their off the log positions.
On Sunday at Turffontein Standside the De Kock-trained Immediate Edge likely earned a July berth with an easy and impressive win in the Gr3 Jubilee Stakes over 1800m and Olivia’s Way might come in to the top 20 on the log too with a flying 2,50 length second.
Betway Summer Cup winner Atticus Finch proved worthy of his eighth place on the log by finishing third with joint topweight.
Dave The King fights off pretenders
PUBLISHED: June 8, 2025
Andrew Harrison It wasn’t as easy as last year when putting lengths between himself and the opposition, but Dave The King held onto his crown when winning the Gr1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday. Challenged from all sides over the final furlong, Callan Murray kept his mount hard to his task to […]

Picture: Race Coast/Candiese Lenferna
Andrew Harrison
It wasn’t as easy as last year when putting lengths between himself and the opposition, but Dave The King held onto his crown when winning the Gr1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday.
Challenged from all sides over the final furlong, Callan Murray kept his mount hard to his task to hold off game pacemaker Oriental Charm with a late charging Gladatorian denied in the shadow of the post with Cosmic Charm weakening late but less than a length behind Dave The King.
It was the first Gr1 win for Mathew de Kock since his return from Australia and joining in partnership with his legendary father, Mike.
For Murray it has been a great return to his home country after a spell Down Under and he gave Dave The King a copybook ride in spite of it being a close run thing at the wire.
JP Van der Merwe wasted no time on Oriental Charm jumping from his wide draw of nine and heading straight for the lead where he slowed up the early gallop with Café Culture close on his heels and Dave The King perfectly placed on the rail but probably suited a quicker gallop up front as Murray eluded to in his post-race interview.
Dave The King was not able to use his big, rolling stride until coming off the false rail but managed to edge ahead of Oriental Charm and keep finding to the line.
It was a stellar effort from Oriental Charm who had not been out since his second place behind Eight On Eighteen in the WSB Cape Met and he is sure to start one of the fancies for the upcoming Gr1 Hollywoodbets Durban July come the first Saturday in July.
Cosmic Speed was in with a chance all the way until the final 100m before his stamina gave out but he still kept on gamely for fourth.
Gladatorian, did not have it easy in the early exchanges and was towards the rear of the field turning for home. However, he showed an exceptional turn of foot and had the race won two jumps after the line. Jockey Sean Veale was adamant that the Hollywoodbets Durban July was well within his compass.
The selection panel for the Hollywoodbets Durban July have their work cut out selecting the final 18 and while most of the field selects themselves, sorting out those on the periphery could prove to be a headache and open to some controversy.
The Frank Robinson-trained Madison Valley put his hand up with a gallant victory in the Gr3 Hollywood Dolphins Cup Trial, holding off the well-fancied Underworld with a smart effort from the three-year-old On My Honour also throwing his hat into the July ring.
The race was run at no great pace and turned into a sprint for home which made Madison Valley’s victory all that more impressive given that his optimum trip is over ten furlongs and further.
Muzi Yeni got a late call-up to take over from Raymond Danielson and he rode a cracking race, slotting into a handy position on the rail as Litigation set modest early fractions with Underworld hot on his heels.
Litigation, was first to show the white flag although never fully capitulating with Yeni and Richard Fourie battling it out up front. Madison Valley pinched an early lead at the top of the straight but Madison Valley and Underworld where hammer and thongs all the way up the straight.
On My Honour was trapped out wide in the early exchanges and was a long way off the pace turning for home. However, he quickened smartly and was gaining steadily come the line.
It is a race that will pose more questions than giving answers but a win is a win and Madison Valley has a solid chance of making the July field where the 2200 m will be much more to his liking.