
Soccer Updates and Carryovers – Friday 13 March, Saturday 14 March and Sunday 15 March 2026
PUBLISHED: March 11, 2026
Soccer10 Friday 13 March 2026. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 19h30.Sport 14 and Pool 1. Soccer10 Saturday 14 March 2026. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 15h00.Sport 16 and Pool 1. Soccer Any 13Xtra Saturday 14 March 2026. Carryover R175 000. Estimated Pool: R500 000. Pool Closes at […]
Soccer10 Friday 13 March 2026. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 19h30.Sport 14 and Pool 1.
Soccer10 Saturday 14 March 2026. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 15h00.Sport 16 and Pool 1.
Soccer Any 13Xtra Saturday 14 March 2026. Carryover R175 000. Estimated Pool: R500 000. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 13 and Pool 1
Soccer13 GUARANTEED JACKPOT Saturday 14 March 2026. R23 Million (If only One 13 of 13 Winner). Pool Closes at 16h30. Sport 10 Pool 1.
Soccer CORNERS Carryover R 2 421. Saturday 14 March 2026. Pool Closes at 16h30.
Soccer SCORES Carryover R 1 637. Saturday 14 March 2026. Pool Closes at 16h00.
Soccer4 Sunday 15 March 2026. ADD-IN R25 000. Estimated Pool: R 100 000. Pool Closes at 15h30. Sport 17 Pool 1.
Soccer6 Sunday 15 March 2026. ADD-IN R100 000. Estimated Pool: R 500 000. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 3 Pool 1.

South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Cheltenham and Southwell (UK) – 11 March 2026
PUBLISHED: March 11, 2026
Please Note: South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Cheltenham and Southwell (UK) – 11 March 2026
Please Note: South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Cheltenham and Southwell (UK) – 11 March 2026
Changes to the merit ratings
PUBLISHED: March 11, 2026
David Thiselton The new merit ratings are out from the Gr 1 HKJC World Pool SA Classic and the handicappers look to have largely managed to get the merit ratings back to the way they had wanted them after the TAB Gauteng Guineas. The original line horse used for the Gauteng Guineas was Tin Pan […]
- SPLITTHEEIGHTS: 109 to 116
- ONE EYE ON VEGAS: 106 to 115
- RADIO STAR: 95 to 107
- SCARLETT HEART (third): 91 to 108
- DAISY JONES (fourth): 106 to 108
Hollywoodbets Scottsville Wednesday 11 March 2026 – Comments by Andrew Harrison
PUBLISHED: March 11, 2026
RACE 1 2 BISON WARRIOR 1 KIKI U BEAUTY 13 ACTION THRILLER 4 MASTERCRAFTER Summary: Mostly first timers. BISON WARRIOR (2) was not far behind the placed runners on debut with the winner Master Magician looking to be something special at this stage. KIKI U BEAUTY (1) found plenty of support on debut but was […]
RACE 1
2 BISON WARRIOR 1 KIKI U BEAUTY 13 ACTION THRILLER 4 MASTERCRAFTER
Summary: Mostly first timers. BISON WARRIOR (2) was not far behind the placed runners on debut with the winner Master Magician looking to be something special at this stage. KIKI U BEAUTY (1) found plenty of support on debut but was all at sea finishing a long way back. The outing should have brought him on. Mike Miller is having a stellar run with his two-year-olds and ACTION THRILLER (13) is the choice of stable rider Tristan Godden, Action Thriller well beaten by stable companion Steamy Windows on debut. A close eye on the betting may prove to be your best guide. (Andrew Harrison: 2-1-13-4).
RACE 2
7 FLAMETHOWER 9 QUEST OF VALOUR 5 RIFF RAFF BOY 3 ONE PEPPER
Summary: Many first timers. Of those that have run, FLAMETHROWER (7) was a promising fourth on debut in soft ground. He is sure to have come on from that run. QUEST OF VALOUR (9) was narrowly ahead of Flamethrower also on debut and there should not be much between the two again. RIFF RAFF BOY (5) looks to be the pick of the Miller runners although he was disappointing behind Steamy Windows last time out after a promising previous effort. Of the first timers. ONE PEPPER (3) has a blue-blood pedigree and may be worth watching. (Andrew Harrison: 7-9-5-3).
RACE 3
2 RANDOLPH HEARST 3 TALK TO THE MASTER 5 REGENERATION 6 TOWN CRIER
Summary: Justin Snaith can get his winter season ball rolling with RANDOLPH HEARST (2). He has been up against the cream of the Cape Town crop and not far behind. He looks the part in this field. Dominic Zaki had his first KZN winner in TALK TO THE MASTER (3) in the Fever Tree Stakes where he was weighted to win. He is more than useful but could find it difficult giving his younger rival 6kg. Zaki has declared two others to keep the race alive so the inference so obvious. These two look set to fight things out. (Andrew Harrison: 2-3-5-6).
RACE 4
1 HIGHVELD STORM 8 WAR EMPEROR 3 GOOD OMEN 7 FROSTBITE
Summary: HIGHVELD STORM (1) has his second run for his stable and make a promising local debut in first time blinkers. He has a useful apprentice up and should feature. WAR EMPEROR (8) has been improving with each outing and was a close-up second last run when returning from a break. He should give a good account. GOOD OMEN (3) has finished runner-up over course and distance at his last two. He gets a 4kg claimer aboard this time around. XIPHOS (9) has been a major disappointment although never far back and stable companion FROSTBITE (7) could prove pick of the Frikkie Greyling pair. Although well beaten on debut he is likely to come on from that effort. (Andrew Harrison: 1-8-3-7).
RACE 5
5 CAN WE START 2 STAMPEDE AHEAD 4 FIRE FORCE 1 OSMIUM
Summary: Puzzling handicap with many going the trip for the first time. CAN WE START (5) improved second start behind a short-priced favourite. She is bred to go this trip and any further improvement could see her home. STAMPEDE AHEAD (2) goes this trip for the first time and has been disappointing. The step up in trip with the blinkers off and a tongue-tie on could do the trip. FIRE FORCE (4) is the only one tested over the trip and ran on well for second last time out. He is a long-time battler but has come well at his last two over the trip. OSMIUM (1) is another stepping up in trip but has shown some ability over shorter and Craig Zackey stays with the ride. (Andrew Harrison: 5-2-4-1).
RACE 6
3 LADYOFDISTINCTION 6 ONE SMART COOKIE 4 MISS TWINKLE 7 ICE RAIN
Summary: LADYOFDISTINCTION (3) has a touch of class and has won her last two in good fashion since returning from a break. She goes well this trip and should make a bold bid. MISS TWINKLE (4) steps up in class and appears to be the pick of Andre Nel’s pair. ICE RAIN (7) is slightly better off with Ladyofdistinction on their most recent meeting but both of her recent wins have come on the poly. ONE SMART COOKIE (6) steps up in trip again. She has useful current sprint form and looks to have a strong winning chance. (Andrew Harrison: 3-6-4-7).
RACE 7
7 ACASIA’S BLOSSOM 2 HEARTS ON FIRE 3 GRUE OF ICE 8 AMAFORT
Summary: Louise Gooden’s mare ACACIA’S BLOSSOM (7) has been narrowly beaten at her last two on the poly. She now gets a 4kg claimer aboard who is riding with some confidence but the switch to turf is a cautionary note. Stable companion HEARTS ON FIRE (2) was a little unlucky last run on the poly. GRUE OF ICE (3) has her measure at the weights on their last meeting but the tables can be turned. AMAFORT (8) is long overdue but tends to lack extra under pressure. However, she can feature on her best showing. (Andrew Harrison: 7-2-3-8).
RACE 8
6 MAPHAKA 7 TAM’S KNIGHT 5 COWBOY COUNTRY 8 CHICARITO
Summary: MAPHAKA (6) was a little disappointing on the poly last time out. He has shown good form in stronger company than he meets here and should go very close. TAM’S KNIGHT (7) is lightly raced and showed some promise in his comeback run after a long lay-off. He has ability and one to watch in the betting. COWBOY COUNTRY (5) has been consistent since his maiden win and has a money chance while CHICARTIO (8) surprised on debut over course and distance and is likely to come on from that effort. (Andrew Harrison: 6-7-5-8).
RACE 9
12 SUN DAZED 6 INTREPID 4 DEFINITELY YES 1 TRIPPI SILK
Summary: Wide open handicap. Veteran galloper SUN DAZED (12) has steady form of late and the drop in trip with blinkers could finally see him home for his fifth success. INTREPID (6) got a three-point raise in the handicap for his recent win on this course under a big weight. The extra will suit. TRIPPI’S SILK (1) has been rested but comes off some promising recent Cape form. DEFINITELY YES (4) was narrowly beaten on this course last run. His last win was over course and distance. Andrew Harrison: 12-6-4-1).
Randolph Hearst can make headlines
PUBLISHED: March 11, 2026
Andrew Harrison Punters are faced with a mixed bag at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Wednesday. The first two races on the card are laced with first timers and any serious punter will avoid the pitfalls. However, you ‘pays your money and you takes your chances’ as the saying goes. A better option could be Randolph Hearst […]
Andrew Harrison
Punters are faced with a mixed bag at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Wednesday. The first two races on the card are laced with first timers and any serious punter will avoid the pitfalls. However, you ‘pays your money and you takes your chances’ as the saying goes.
A better option could be Randolph Hearst in the first leg of the PA on the card nine-race card. Justin Snaith nearly got the ball rolling when the grey Roland Garros came up just short last Sunday but Randolph Hearst has been up against the cream of the Cape Town sophomore crop this season and not far behind. He makes his local debut and looks the part in this field. But Dominic Zaki had his first KZN winner in Talk To The Master in the Fever Tree Stakes where he was weighted to win. He is more than useful but could find it difficult giving his younger rival 6kg. Zaki has declared two others to keep the race alive and ‘honest’ so the inference so obvious.
In the first leg of the Pick 6 Highveld Storm has his second run for his stable and made a promising local debut in first time blinkers. He has a useful apprentice up and should feature. War Emperor has been improving with each outing and was a close-up second last run when returning from a break. He should give a good account. Good Omen has finished runner-up over course and distance at his last two. He gets a 4kg claimer aboard this time around. Xiphos has been a major disappointment although never far back so stable companion Frostbite could prove pick of the Frikkie Greyling pair. Although well beaten on debut he is likely to come on from that effort.
The fifth is a puzzling handicap with many going the 2400m trip for the first time. Can We Start improved second start behind a short-priced favourite. She is bred to go this trip and any further improvement could see her home. Stampede Ahead goes this trip for the first time but has been disappointing. The step up in trip with the blinkers off and a tongue-tie on could do the trick. Fire Force is the only one tested over the trip and ran on well for second last time out. He is a long-time battler but has come well at his last two over the trip. Osmium is another stepping up in trip but has shown some ability over shorter and Craig Zackey stays with the ride.
In the sixth, Ladyofdistinction has a touch of class and has won her last two in good fashion since returning from a break. She goes well this trip and should make a bold bid. Miss Twinkle steps up in class and appears to be the pick of Andre Nel’s pair judging on jockey bookings. As Ice Rain is slightly better off with Ladyofdistinction on their most recent meeting but both of her recent wins have come on the poly. One Smart Cookie steps up in trip again and has useful current sprint form. She looks to have a strong winning chance.
Lous Goosen Could hold the key here. Acasia’s Blossom has been narrowly beaten at her last two on the poly and now gets a 4kg claimer aboard who is riding with some confidence but the switch to turf is a cautionary note. Stable companion Hearts On Fire was a little unlucky last run on the poly. Grue Of Ice has her measure at the weights on their last meeting but the tables can be turned. Amafort is long overdue but tends to lack extra under pressure. However, she can feature on her best showing.
Maphaka was a little disappointing on the poly last time out but has shown good form in stronger company than he meets here and should go very close. Tam’s Knight is lightly raced and showed some promise in his comeback run after a long lay-off. He has ability and one to watch in the betting. Of the others, Cowboy Country has been consistent since his maiden win and has a money chance while Chicarito surprised on debut over course and distance and is likely to come on from that effort.
Punters are faced with a wide open handicap in the last but veteran galloper Sun Dazed has steady form of late and the drop in trip with blinkers could finally see him home for his fifth success. Intrepid got a three-point raise in the handicap for his recent win on this course under a big weight but the extra furlong will suit. Trippi’s Silk has been rested but comes off some promising recent Cape form while Definitely Yes was narrowly beaten on this course last run. His last win was over course and distance.
The first two races have a number of debutants so caution is the best advice.
Of those that have run in the first Bison Warrior was not far behind the placed runners on debut with the winner Master Magician looking to be something special at this stage.
In the second, Flamethrower was a promising fourth on debut in soft ground. He is sure to have come on from that run. Quest Of Valor was narrowly ahead of Flamethrower also on debut and there should not be much between the two again. Of the first-timers, One Pepper has a blue-blood pedigree and may be worth watching.



