Drielandenpunt is a point of interest

Andrew Harrison

 Henk Leyenaar, a Hollander resident in Zimbabwe, has been a staunch supporter of local racing going back to the years of now retired trainer Alistair Gordon.

Forthright in his views, especially when it comes to the pronunciation of his horses’ names, he has two lined up on the poly at Hollywoodbets Greyville tonight, each with different trainers.

Both Spaarne Rivier and Drielandenpunt appear to be progressive three-year-olds and just how progressive may be revealed in their respective races.

First up is Dean Kannemeyer’s charge Drielandenpunt. The son of, until now seemingly underrate sire with a magnificent pedigree, The United States, Drielandenpunt doddled home in a maiden at just his fourth start. In typical Kannemeyer fashion, the gelding progressed from one run to the next before shedding his maiden. However, a word of caution. The form of that maiden field was nothing to write home about so one goes on gut feel rather than anything else although his winning time was respectable. He does have plenty of scope and meets a field of aging handicappers. Syx Hotfix has started at long odds at his last two on the poly and was not disgraced behind the useful Sundance Kid last time out. He has a 4kg claimer aboard so should be competitive. Rodriguez enjoyed the extra when Louis Goosen sent him over the extra at his last start but he has consistent form over this trip and has a handy weight. Strapping Blazing Light should make light of the 50kg on his back and can be very dangerous if allowed to get away.

The second of the Leyenaar runners comes in the sixth where Spaarne Rivier likes up for Mike and Mathew de Kock. He made a smart handicap debut when run out of it late when trying a mile for the first time. Back to a trip over which he won his maiden he can make amends but faces a possible landmine in Kannemeyer’s charge Industrialstrength.  He is a fine specimen of a racehorse but has been a touch disappointing since his maiden win. However, he was staying on nicely over a mile at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth last time out but sent back to KZN where he makes his debut in blinkers. Over what looks to be his preferred trip he should be a big threat to Spaarne Rivier. Of the balance Isikwishikwishi seldom runs a bad race and was narrowly beaten over course and distance last time out and can go one better while Mvelelo who races in the same colours steps up in trip having won his last two over shorter. He is up in the handicap but is the pick of the Hollywood runners if one follows stable rider Sean Veale’s choice.

Rain has been the usual summer bugbear and trainers are caught between taking their chances on the poly or waiting for the turf to become raceable. Add that to the fact that the Summerveld training tracks have been under water, form becomes more difficult to decipher.

 It could pay to keep a weather eye on the debutantes in the first of the evening. Of those that have run, Susurrando has shown signs of improvement after just three outings and although he has a fair weight to shoulder in this Maiden Handicap he does look capable. The year older Fine Dining has been narrowly beaten at his last two on the poly and takes on weaker here but does step up in trip which may be a concern. Royale Jacket makes the trip from the Highveld and although he has modest form the switch to the poly could bring out the best. Mr Mcdonald could prove best of the first timers.

The first leg of the Place Accumulator could go the way of Quarter Master who found some market support on debut but raced very green. He has drawn wide but in a small field he can make the required improvement. Malongane was a good second last run after a break and may just have needed it and has placed in his last three. Omnia has run her two best races on the poly but drops in trip.

In the first leg of the Pick 6 Spirit Of Shimla has the widest draw but was a beaten favourite over course and distance on debut. She can make the required improvement but will need to get the better of Queen Fenn who shows good pace and was only run out of it late at her last two and Champagne Problems who has been touched off at her last two including over course and distance. She has a good draw and can break the ice. Olive Grove is back to a sprint but has improved on the poly and can feature prominently.

In the fourth Queen Of The Air was a beaten favourite last run when run out of it late. This longer trip should suit. Intro is a long struggling maiden but has been in good form and will be a big runner in this line-up while Run For Peace improved last run and steps up in trip. One to keep an eye on in the betting. Crimson Typhoon made a promising debut on the poly but disappointed on the turf next time out. Back on poly and up in trip she cannot be ignored.

In the fifth Spectacular may have found his last start just out of his compass and should be better over this shorter trip. However, he is 2kg worse off with Continentalexpress on their last meeting which should bring them a lot closer together. Riccardo is back over what looks to be his optimum trip and he has been dropping in the handicap while the fillies Hodgepodge and Our Lady Fate both stay well and are in with winning chances.

Competitive race to end the evening and it may pay to load up in the exotics. Oh My Gucci Girl has been much improved with blinkers on the poly. She steps up in trip but has the best of the draw and should be competitive. Clickbait shed her maiden on the poly and has consistent sprint form. The step up in trip should suit. Blind Speed improved last run when taking on stronger and the form has held up. A repeat could see her home.

Hollywoodbets Greyville Poly Friday Night 28 November 2025 – Comments by Andrew Harrison

RACE 1

5 SUSURRANDO    8 FINE DINING   6 ROYALE JACKET   4 MR MCDONALD

Summary: Keep an eye on the first timers. Of those that have run, SUSURRANDO (5) has shown signs of improvement after just three outings and although he has a fair weight to shoulder in this Maiden Handicap he does look capable. The year older FINE DINING (8) has been narrowly beaten at his last two on the poly. He takes on weaker here but does step up in trip which may be a concern. ROYALE JACKET (6) makes the trip from the Highveld. He has modest form but the switch to the poly could bring out the best. MR MCDONALD (4) could prove best of the debutantes. (Andrew Harrison: 5-8-6-4).

RACE 2

7 QUARTER MASTER   2 MALONGANE   4 OMNIA   3 RAMBUNCTIOUS BOB

Summary: QUARTER MASTER (7) found some market support on debut but raced very green. He has drawn wide but in a small field and can make the required improvement. MALONGANE (2)  was a good second last run after a break and may just have needed it. He has placed in his last three. OMNIA (4) has run her two best races on the poly but drops in trip. First timer RAMBUNTIOUS BOB (3) has a smart pedigree and is one to watch in the market. (Andrew Harrison: 7-2-4-3).

RACE 3

8 SPIRIT OF SHIMLA   6 QUEEN FENN   2 CHAMPAGNE PROBLEMS   1 OLIVE GROVE

Summary: SPIRIT OF SHIMLA (8) has the widest draw but was a beaten favourite over course and distance on debut. She can make the required improvement but will need to get the better of QUEEN FENN (6) who shows good pace and was only run out of it late at her last two. CHAMPAGNE PROBLEMS (2) has been touched off at her last two including over course and distance. She has a good draw and can break the ice. OLIVE GROVE (1) is back to a sprint but has improved on the poly and can feature prominently. LEVITATOR (4) is back in blinkers and switches to the poly She is a struggling six-year-old. (Andrew Harrison: 8-6-2-1).

RACE 4

6 QUEEN OF THE AIR   5 INTRO   9 CRIMSON TYPHOON  7 RUN FOR PEACE

Summary: QUEEN OF THE AIR (6) was a beaten favourite last run when run out of it late. This longer trip should suit. INTRO (5) is a struggling maiden but has been in good form and will be a big runner in this field. RUN FOR PEACE (7) improved last run and steps up in trip. One to keep an eye on in the betting. CRIMSON TYPHOON (9) made a promising debut on the poly but disappointed on the turf next time out. Back on poly and up in trip she cannot be ignored. (Andrew Harrison: 6-5-9-7).

RACE 5

4 SPECTACULAR   6 CONTINENTALEXPRESS   3 RICCARDO   1 HODGEPODGE

Summary: SPECTACULAR (4) may have found his last start just out of his compass and should be better over this shorter trip. However, he is 2kg worse of with CONTINENTALEXPRESS (6) on their last meeting which should bring them a lot closer together. RICCARDO (3) is back over what looks to be his optimum trip and he has been dropping in the handicap. HODGEPODGE (1) and OUR LADY FATE (2) are fillies that stay well and both are in with winning chances. (Andrew Harrison: 4-6-3-1).

RACE 6

6 DRIELANDENPUNT    SYX HOTFIX   4 BLAZING LIGHT   7 RODRIGUEZ

Summary: DRIELANDENPUNT (6) doddled home in a maiden at just his third start. However, the form of the position was nothing to write home about so one should be cautious. He does have plenty of scope and meets a field of aging handicappers. SYX HOTFIX (1) has started at long odds at his last two on the poly and was not disgraced behind the useful Sundance Kid last time out. He has a 4kg claimer aboard so should be competitive again. RODRIGUEZ (7) enjoyed the extra when winning his last start but has consistent form over this trip and has a handy weight. Strapping BLAZING LIGHT (4) should make light of the 50kg on his back and can follow up. (Andrew Harrison: 6-1-4-7).

RACE 7

7 SPAARNE RIVIER    1 INDUSTRIALSTENGTH   3 MVELELO   2 ISIKWISHIKWISHI

Summary: SPAARNE RIVIER (7) made a smart handicap debut when run out of it late when trying a mile. Back to a trip over which he won his maiden he could make amends.  INDUSTRIALSTRENGTH (1) has been a touch disappointing. He was staying on nicely over a mile at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth last time out. Sent back to KZN where he made his debut with blinkers over what looks to be his preferred trip he should be a big contender. ISIKWISHIKWISHI (2) seldom runs a bad race and was narrowly beaten over course and distance last time out and can go one better. MVELELO (3) steps up in trip having won his last two over shorter. He is up in the handicap but is the pick of the Hollywood runners if one follows stable rider Sean Veale’s choice. (Andrew Harrison: 7-1-3-2).

RACE 8

1 OH MY GUCCI GIRL   3 CLICKBAIT   6 BLIND SPEED   10 SIBERIAN WINTER

Summary: Competitive race to end the evening. OH MY GUCCI GIRL (1) has been much improved with blinkers on the poly. She steps up in trip but has the best of the draw and should be competitive. CLICKBAIT (3) shed her maiden on the poly and has consistent sprint form. The step up in trip should suit. BLIND SPEED (6) improved last run when taking on stronger and the form has held up. A repeat could see her home. SIBERIAN WINTER (10) steps onto the poly and has improved since returning from a break. She has a tricky draw but should be in the scrum come the finish. Not an easy race. (Andrew Harrison: 1-3-6-10).

Fairview Poly Friday 28 November 2025 – Comments by Devonne Govender

RACE 1

(6) OCEAN FLAME is holding form and was unlucky as she jumped awkwardly out the gates in her last start, she has a good draw and will take some beating here. (2) ICONIC WINTER has been racing consistently and another good run is expected. (4) FIVE STAR MAGIC is capable of better and should be included into the placings. (7) ENGELANDPARK wasn’t far on provincial debut and can get closer. Any support for the unraced runner (11) KENTUCKY LASSIE must be respected. (Devonne Govender 6-2-4-7).

RACE 2

(2) TERMINAL VELOCITY ran a cracker in the last start and will be a huge contender, she could be tough to beat from the ace draw. (1) ROYAL MERMAID ran well in the last start and a repeat of that will see her in the firing line. (4) RIPSNORTER has scope to improve and should be respected. (3) OH MANDY has been consistent and another honest run is expected. (Devonne Govender 2-1-4-3).

RACE 3

(1) SPLICETHEMAINBRACE packs plenty of class and with the claimer up she will be hard to beat in this line up. (5) WALKONTHEWILDSIDE is holding solid form and another decent run is expected. (3) EPIKLEROS is a very honest type and will be in the mix. (8) HONORABLE MEMBER is holding consistent form and must go into larger perms , she can challenge here. (Devonne Govender 1-5-3-8).

RACE 4

(1) LOTUS SILK won easily when shedding her maiden and has scope to go well here so needs to be respected. (9) CHRONICLESOFNANIA is holding solid form and will be in the mix, she can win this. (8) BRETTY is capable of a big finish on her day and needs to be included in all bets, she has the top draw and will have every chance. (11) PRESERVE FOREVER has never been far back in recent starts so include in larger perms. (Devonne Govender 1-9-8-11).

RACE 5

(9) RICHARDTHEFEARLESS impressed in his last win, with a claimer up once again he will have a big chance. (6) ANATOLIAN SILVER is very capable of running a big race in this line up especially with the fact that he goes 1900m now compared to his last race. From a decent tempo he will be flying late. (4) MAKHACHEV is never far back and cracks the ace draw so warrants huge respect. (2) WAZ WOUTER shoulders a big weight but is certainly capable here. (Devonne Govender 9-6-4-2).

RACE 6

(1) SWEET JULIA won a gutsy race in her last start and looks to have a solid winning chance here. (2) WORDSWORTH has never been far in recent starts and will run well here, he gets a much better draw this time and will be a strong contender. (3) B FIFTYTWO is always in the mix over this trip in KZN however does return from a rest, as this is a sprint he could go well fresh. (4) NOTORIX is another who goes well this trip and is a must include. (Devonne Govender 1-2-3-5).

RACE 7

(6) BUFFALO BILL is holding consistent form and looks a progressive type so he will be the banker in all bets. He ran a cracker in his last start and will be tough to beat here. (2) LAGUNA VERDE won a gutsy race in his last start and will run another honest race so must go into calculations but he will need to lift to beat the top selection. (10) BIG BOY BRUCE is a horse who is certainly capable of running a big race, he hasn’t been far in recent starts and can feature. (5) GLOBAL STATE gets the claimer up which makes him a runner here so can go into larger perms. (Devonne Govender 6-2-10-5).

RACE 8

(7) WILD FIG ran extremely well in the last start and is the horse to beat. (8) CAPTAIN CLEVER has scope to go well and should be included in all bets. (2) DAS GUTE won a decent race in the last start and another big run is expected with the claiming apprentice up. (1) BURNING MAN ran well at big odds and if repeating that run he will be a big runner. (Devonne Govender 7-8-2-1).

SOCCER CARRYOVERS & ADD-INS -28 to 30 November 2025

Soccer4 Friday 28 November 2025. ADD-IN R25 000. Estimated Pool: R 100 000. Pool Closes at 19h30. Sport 19 Pool 1.

Soccer10 Friday 28 November 2025. ADD-IN: R150 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 19h30, Sport 16 Pool 1.

Soccer6 Saturday 29 November 2025. ADD-IN R100 000. Estimated Pool: R 500 000. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 2 Pool 1.

Soccer10 Saturday 29 November 2025. ADD-IN R150 000. Estimated Pool: R 2 Million. Pool Closes at 15h00.Sport 7 and Pool 1.

Soccer13 Saturday 29 November 2025. (All-13-Correct Jackpot Pool). Pool Closes at 16h30. Sport 10 Pool 1. R18 Million (If only One 13 of 13 Winner)

Soccer SCORES Carryover R97 097. Saturday 29 November 2025. Pool Closes at 15h00.

Soccer Any 13Xtra Saturday 29 November 2025. C/Over: R250 000. Estimated Pool: R750 000. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 13 and Pool 1.

Soccer CORNERS C/Over: R1 532. Saturday 29 November 2025. Pool Closes at 16h30.

Soccer4 Sunday 30 November 2025. ADD-IN R25 000. Estimated Pool: R 100 000. Pool Closes at 14h00. Sport 18 Pool 1.

‘Little darling’ did not disappoint

Warren Lenferna

Two performances at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth yesterday, Wednesday 26 November, truly caught the eye. The first came in the opening race, a Maiden Plate for three-year-old fillies over the quick, straight 1000m trip. Playing Trix, from the stable of Eric Sands and ridden by Craig Zackey, impressed from the moment the gates opened. If you look closely at Zackey, you might see smoke coming off his silks—he is currently in such scintillating form, and it is a pleasure watching him ride all over the country.

Playing Trix, a daughter of Vercingetorix out of the Visionaire mare Heaps Of Fun, is owned by patrons of the game who are as in form as the rider himself: the Werner family and Mr T. Gujadhur. She raced extremely green on debut, finishing with only four behind her. She clearly learnt plenty from that experience, as her second run was far more alert and streetwise; she stayed on cheekily to finish second to Morfeliha over the same track and trip.

There was market support for her, and as the gates crashed open yesterday, Playing Trix was off like a debit order on payday—never seeing another rival. She stretched away from the opposition and impressed. The favourite, Panjandrum, tried but tried in vain. The further they went, the stronger Playing Trix became, and she looks worth following.

Most were of the opinion that even if Mon Petite Cherie was only 70 percent ready, she would still be able to put this field to bed—and she did not let her followers down. It was a touch close at the line, but the win was perfectly executed by Richard Fourie, who knew exactly how much petrol was left in the tank. She moved up effortlessly in the hands and secured the first purse over a distance short of her best. The upcoming season looks very bright for her; she is talented, has top form, and should pay to follow. James Crawford, who trains her, is sure to have a perfectly planned route mapped out for the months ahead.

Race seven saw two form runners perform a little below their best: Showgirl and Gimmeanotherviking. Showgirl finished just over five lengths off the winner, with Gimmeanotherviking a shade over six. Both have shown they are clearly above average and must be watched next time—each is a nice horse who warrants respect. Call Me Secretwas the winner, showing she is on the up by winning straight out of the maidens. Lucinda Woodruff’s filly certainly looks to have a future.

Pick 6 fever can fill your cup

David Thiselton

Pick 6 fever will grip the race going nation on Saturday as there is a carry over for the Betway Summer Cup meeting and with an expected pool of R5 million it will be well worth playing.

The first leg is the Listed Blu Voucher Carry On Alice Stakes over 1160m and Whistle The Tune makes most appeal. She proved her ability last time when coming back from a layoff of more than three months to win at this course over 1000m. She was beaten 1,40 lengths by Mia Moo in the Gr 1 wfa SA Fillies Sprint over 1200m and faces the latter on wfa terms here but she has an advantageous high draw by trends as opposed to the latter being drawn one and Mia Moo is also making her seasonal reappearance after a layoff of four months. Mia Moo does have Richard Fourie up though and as horses have been winning down the middle on the Turffontein straight he could make a plan from the low draw. Whistle The Tune is officially 3kg well in with Rodeo Drive, but the latter has come into her own lately and has a nice high draw too. Those three could get punters through, although Fatal Flaw can be considered as a dual Gr 1 winner running fresh over shorter from a nice high draw. Rachel Wall will probably be a popular choice as a progressive sort and she can be considered, but she does officially have a tough task at the weights.

The second leg is the Gr 3 New Turf Carriers Merchants over 1160m and the one to beat could be Truth. Now that it has been decided to stick to sprints with him he could blossom and he has a high draw under in-form jockey Serino Moodley. Quantum Theory has a middle to high draw and has been in fine form in sprints, so he should be in the shake up under leading jockey Craig Zackey. Future Variety ran a bit of a flat race last time, but he has a devastating turn of foot when at his best and he could bounce back here from a middle draw. Barbaresco gave Quantum Theory 8kg and a beating over course and distance back in January so can’t be ignored from a nice high draw, although he does have to bounce back from a disappointing Charity Mile run. Melech and Pistol Pete can’t be ignored and should be right there. The three-year-olds officially have tough tasks at the weights but African Pride looks to be one who could be going places and he could progress beyond his current merit rating.

The sixth race is the Gr 3 Ducat Africa Fillies Mile and a chance is taken here on Hazy Dazy putting her highly disappointing last run behind her and bouncing back. She looked to be a progressive sort and from a good draw might enjoy coming down in trip on this tough course. Littlemissmillion should not take much work being a small horse so she can return from a layoff to make a bold bid as she has made a big impression in her two runs which yielded easy wins. She has a big action and a fine turn of foot and will enjoy this course and distance. Those two could be enough for risk-taking punters, but beyond them it is a wide open race.

In the Gr 2 Betway Dingaans Jan Van Goyen would be banker material if he was at his peak, but he is returning from a four month layoff so that could be a bit risky. Tin Pan Alley has won both of his starts this season in fine fashion and the form has been franked by the like of the smart Atticus Finch. Chronicle King, Trust and Shadowfax also have the class to be involved.

In the Gr 1 Betway Summer Cup King Pelles is the Equus Champion Stayer but has a tremendous turn of foot and has shown lately to have the class to be effective over shorter trips, so he could be the one to beat. Atticus Finch is the defending champion but looks to be in the form of his life having made the rest of the Charity Mile field look like low division horses such was the ease with which he beat them. Madison Valley has also blossomed and could do better than last year when fourth as he is better as a gelding and looks to be improving all the time. Former winner Royal Victory can always be relied on to run a fine race. The Equator has been working very well and should be ideally suited to this course and distance as a big galloping type. On My Honour looks to have a lot of ability and could show what he is made of.

In the last leg over 2000m the ones to side with could be Field Marshal, Money Heist and Cape Eagle.

Place in Jockey Challenge is within Ferraris’s grasp

David Thiselton

Luke Ferraris is within grasping distance of getting a berth in the world’s most famous jockeys competition, the International Jockeys Challenge at Happy Valley, which will take place on December 10.

The three berths given to locally based jockeys are for champion jockey, leading jockey of the current season and leading homegrown jockey.

Zac Purton is well clear in the current championship, but had already earned a berth as champion jockey, so the berth for leading jockey goes to the second-placed jockey.

The contenders are Ferraris, who is in second place with 15 wins, Bowman who is on 14 wins, Alexis Badel on 12 wins and Lyle Hewitson and Karis Teetan who are both on elevens wins.

The Happy Valley meeting on Wednesday (26 November) is the last meeting which counts towards the choice of local IJC riders.

Hewitson won the last race at Sha Tin on Sunday to give himself a mathematical chance of still winning a berth, although it is highly unlikely he will do so and it looks to be a straight fight between Ferraris and Bowman.

The fight for a place among the homegrown jockeys has also developed into a two horse race after Vincent Ho and Jerry Chau both struck at Sha Tin on Sunday.

Ho leads Chau with 11 wins to 10.

Ho is the only homegrown jockey to have ever won the IJC, winning it in 2023 and earning the fist prize of HK$600,000.

Gavin Lerena was the last South African to have won the IJC in 2015. He won the last two races of the four-race competition that year.

Douglas Whyte has also been a previous winner of the challenge.

The ten jockeys who are already in the IJ are Zac Purton, defending champion Mickael Barzalona, James McDonald, Christophe Lemaire, Umberto Rispoli, Hollie Doyle, Rachel King, Joao Moreira, William Buick and Ryan Moore (subject to fitness).

Meanwhile, the world’s best sprinter, Ka Ying Rising extended his unbeaten run to 15 races on Sunday at Sha Tin when romping home in the HK$5.35 million Gr 2 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint over 1200m.

He obliterated nine rivals in clocking the second-fastest time in history over 1200m at Sha Tin, 1m 07.33s, marginally outside his own track record of 1m 07.20s, despite being eased down over the last 100m by jockey Zac Purton.

Conceding five pounds to the rest of the field, the world’s highest-rated sprinter jumped cleanly to lead from barrier ten before settling in second place behind Beauty Waves and, such was his superiority, Purton said the tempo was still not fast enough, despite a blistering sectional of 21.93s from the 800m to the 400m.

Purton quickly put the issue beyond doubt on straightening as Ka Ying Rising surged clear inside the last 200m before being allowed to saunter to the line.

The winning margin of two-and-three-quarter lengths flattered runner-up Fast Network (123lb) with Helios Express third, a further length-and-three-quarters away.

Ka Ying Rising’s 15th consecutive win leaves him third overall for the most wins in a row by a Hong Kong-trained horse behind Silent Witness (17) and Golden Sixty (16).

The world’s highest earning racehorse in history, Romantic Warrior, made his comeback from a layoff at the same meeting on Sunday.

Resuming after 232 days between races after surgery to his left fore fetlock, Romantic Warrior lifted his world record earnings to HK$217.7 million as he became the first horse to win a third Gr 2 BOCHK Jockey Club Cup after victories in 2022 and 2024.

Summer Cup raiders are shaping up

David Thiselton

See It Again has been scratched from the Betway Summer Cup, but there will still be plenty of raiders with former winner Royal Victory still standing his ground alongside Madison Valley, King Pelles, On My Honour, Mocha Blend and Shoot The Rapids as well My Best Shot from the East Cape and Otto Luyken from the Cape.

Frank Robinson was not tempted to supplement Field Marshall after his runner up finish in the Gr 3 Betway Victory Moon Stakes as he said he would not beat Madison Valley.

However, he said, “I may run the filly Mocha Blend, although I don’t know whether she is going to make the final field. She’s good but very laid back and she walked out the pens in her last start in Jo’Burg, that’s what beat her.”

Mocha Blend was carrying join topweight in the Listed Summer Pudding Handicap over 1600m and was beaten 0,30 lengths by joint topweight Kisshoten.

Frank will school her in the pens and she will stand her ground as he pointed out the good record of fillies in the Summer Cup. There have been nine female winners in the last 50 years, including Roland’s Song winning it twice.

The four-year-old Mocha Blend is rated 105 and will be 5,5kg under sufferance as things stand, but Frank believes she is capable of running above her rating.

Frank revealed, “I am going to take Shoot The Rapids and am probably going to run him in the Stayers race on the day (The R350,000 ROA Stakes over 3200m).”

Frank said Madison Valley was very well and had been “flying” at home.

Five-year-old Madison Valley is rated 116, which sees him only having to carry 54,5kg.

He was beaten 2,35 lengths into fourth last year by the winner Atticus Finch and will now be 5,5kg better off and he beat Royal Victory by 0,65 lengths and will now be 1,5kg better off.

However, on Hollywoodbets Durban July form Royal Victory comes out ahead of Madison Valley as Royal Victory gave the latter 5kg and a 0,30 length beating and he now only has to give him 4,5kg.

Nathan Kotzen is equally happy with Royal Victory, who has benefited from his sessions with the “horse whisperer” Glyn Redgrave, who has solved the issues the six-year-old was having in the preliminaries such as “sticking up” on the way to the start.

Nathan was happy with the final preparation run of Royal Victory in a Conditions Plate event over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Greyville in which he finished 0,95 lengths back in fourth place.

He did lament the slow place of the race but his new jockey Chad Little ensured he was driven hard all the way up the straight and he should be at his peak on the big day.

Asked whether Royal Victory was as good as he was when winning the race in 2023, Nathan mentoined his turn of foot not being as instantaneous.

However, in the long Turffontein straight that should not be too detrimental with the main thing being he still possesses a resolute finish, which he proved in the Hollywoodbets Durban July, coming from near the back for a 2,85 length fourth.

Royal Victory is one of the most consistent horses in training and only twice in his 29 start career has he finished more than 3,75 lengths behind the winner.

Therefore, he represents good each way value at 20/1, despite having to carry 59kg off his 125 rating.

The Gareth van Zyl-trained King Pelles was the most eye-catching runner in the aforementioned Conditions Plate race at Hollywoodbets Greyville over 1600m and was comfortably the best performed horse in the race at the weights. He ran on strongly from last without being given a hard time at all..

King Pelles biggest career successes have come over staying race trips. However, he has an exceptional turn of foot and has proved in his last couple of starts he is not a one trick pony.

He will carry 57,5kg and has been backed into 11/2 with the sponsor and will still have plenty of supporters at those skinny odds.

The winner of the aforementioned conditions race at Hollywoodbets Greyville was the Glen Kotzen-trained On My Honour, although he was well in at the weights under Serino Moodley.

He was strongly fancied for the Hollywoodbets Durban July, but it did not pan out well for him.

In the Gr 3 Hollywoodbets Dolphins Cup Trial over 1800m before that he was beaten 0,3 lengths by Madison Valley when receiving half-a-kilogram.

He will carry half-a-kilogram less than him in the Summer Cup too.

Off his 116 rating the four-year-old sneaks into the handicap with the minimum weight of 54kg and represents fair value at 16/1, especially considering Madison Valley is 10/1.

My Best Shot should relish the long straight of the Turffontein Standside course as he is very effective at Fairview, which also has a long straight.

Richard Fourie will ride the Alan Greeff-trained stalwart, who is an interesting each way prospect at 20/1.

The James Crawford-trained Otto Luyken won the July consolation race on Hollywoodbets Durban July day, albeit in  slow time, and he will enjoy the step up in trip from his preparation race when a far from disgraced 5,25 length fifth in the Gr 2 Allied-Steelrode Onamission Charity Mile over 1600m. He will be 3kg better off with Atticus Finch from that race off his 116 rating, so will be up against it on that evidence, but as one who represents the Garrix form over 1800m in Cape Town he could be a dark horse and the sponsor is treating him with respect as they have him as a 14/1 chance.

Get Ready for a Game Changer! Introducing Colossus – Bigger Pools, More Control!

We are thrilled to announce a ground-breaking new chapter in your betting experience! We’ve partnered with Colossus Bets, a leading UK-based company, to bring you an exciting new product never before seen in the South African tote betting market.

What is Colossus Bets?

Imagine betting into massive, guaranteed prize pools, often reaching life-changing sums, with the added power of controlling your bet as the action unfolds. That’s the essence of Colossus Bets! It’s a revolutionary way to play, combining the thrill of traditional tote betting with unparalleled flexibility.

Understanding the Bet Types & Functionality:

Colossus Bets specialises in pool betting, where you bet against other players. The total money wagered is placed into a “pool”, and the prize money is shared among all winning tickets. The more people who play, the larger the potential jackpot! 

Some of the Bet Types on offer

  • Pick 1×2: This is a straightforward pool where you predict the result of each match – Home Win (1), Draw (X), or Away Win (2).

 

  • Correct Score: This is a more challenging but potentially more lucrative pool, where you must predict the exact final result of each match

 

  • Both Teams to Score: This is for fans of goals and fast paced action. Your task is to simply predict whether or not both teams will score at least one goal in a selected series of matches

 

Innovative Functionality

  • Cash Out: This feature allows you to lock in a profit before all matches (legs) in your ticket are completed. After each leg, Colossus bets will make you an offer to buy your ticket based on its current value. You can choose to accept the guaranteed payout or stay in the game for a chance at the full jackpot.

 

  • Syndicate Betting: Colossus Bets offers a unique way to play through Syndicate Tickets, allowing Players to team up and increase their chances of winning. Creating a Syndicate – If you have a betting strategy or consider yourself a “Pro”, you can create a Syndicate Ticket and invite other Players to contribute towards the payment of the ticket. Joining a Syndicate – Alternatively, you can join a Syndicate Ticket that another Player has already created. When you contribute to a Syndicate Ticket, you will own a share of that ticket. This share is directly proportional to the amount of money you contributed. If the Syndicate Ticket wins, you will receive a proportionate share of any returns (such as dividends or cash-out proceeds) based on your contribution. In essence, Syndicate Tickets allows Players to pool their resources, share the risk, and share the rewards!

 

  • Guaranteed Huge Sports Pools: Colossus Bets offers guaranteed prize pools often reaching life-changing proportions. This means greater potential payouts for a winning ticket!

 

  • Consolation Prizes: For many pools, if you narrowly miss the jackpot by getting a number of the selections correct, you can still win a share of a consolation prize. This means that you can still get a payout even if your ticket isn’t a perfect winner.

How to find the Colossus Product

To access the Colossus soccer products, simply follow these steps:

  • Log in to your TOTE account on www.tote.co.za
  • Once logged in, look for the “Colossus” button on the main navigation bar.
  • Click the button to be taken to a new page, displaying all the available Colossus products
  • Start playing!

 

Why is this a game changer for South Africa?

Colossus Bets is renowned for pioneering the Cash Out feature in multi-leg pool betting, Syndicate Betting, and for offering some of the largest sports jackpots globally. This partnership brings that innovation and scale directly to you, providing a fresh and exciting way to engage with your favourite sports.

We are confident that Colossus Bets will transform your betting experience, offering bigger thrills and more control than ever before.

Ready to get in on the action? The Colossus button on www.tote.co.za is your portal to this revolutionary product. Don’t miss out!

Be sure to look out for the Colossus horse racing products – Coming Soon!