
Soccer Carryovers ADD-INS
PUBLISHED: November 19, 2025
Soccer10 Friday 21 November 2025. ADD-IN R125 000. Estimated Pool: R 1.6 Million. Pool Closes at 21h00.Sport 15 and Pool 1. Soccer4 Saturday 22 November 2025. ADD-IN R25 000. Estimated Pool: R 100 000. Pool Closes at 17h00. Sport 19 Pool 2. Soccer10 Saturday 22 November 2025. ADD-IN R125 000. Estimated Pool: R 1.6 Million. Pool […]
Soccer10 Friday 21 November 2025. ADD-IN R125 000. Estimated Pool: R 1.6 Million. Pool Closes at 21h00.Sport 15 and Pool 1.
Soccer4 Saturday 22 November 2025. ADD-IN R25 000. Estimated Pool: R 100 000. Pool Closes at 17h00. Sport 19 Pool 2.
Soccer10 Saturday 22 November 2025. ADD-IN R125 000. Estimated Pool: R 1.6 Million. Pool Closes at 15h00.Sport 16 and Pool 1.
Soccer Any13X on Saturday 22 November 2025. ADD-IN R150 000. Estimated Pool: R 500 000. Pool Closes at 14h30. Sport 13 and Pool 1
Soccer SCORES Carryover R 94 179. Saturday 22 November 2025. Pool Closes at 15h30.
Soccer CORNERS Carryover R 812. Saturday 22 November 2025. Pool Closes at 16h30.

South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Ffos Las and Kempton(UK) – 19 November 2025
PUBLISHED: November 19, 2025
South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Ffos Las and Kempton(UK) – 19 November 2025
South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Ffos Las and Kempton(UK) – 19 November 2025

‘Tommie’ takes the salute
PUBLISHED: November 18, 2025
Andrew Harrison The switch from turf to poly after the weekend’s rain put the kybosh on Hollywoodbets Scottsville, Garth Puller was left in two minds whether to run Major Tommie in the Class 3 Handicap that headed the card at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday. With all the withdrawals, Major Tommie only had five in the opposing […]
Andrew Harrison
The switch from turf to poly after the weekend’s rain put the kybosh on Hollywoodbets Scottsville, Garth Puller was left in two minds whether to run Major Tommie in the Class 3 Handicap that headed the card at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday.
With all the withdrawals, Major Tommie only had five in the opposing ranks but he delivered in emphatic fashion vindicating Puller’s decision.
At the back of the field in the early exchanges, Serino Moodley – three from three on Major Tommie – looked to have made a fatal error trying for a rails run. But when the gap failed to open, he switched early and Major Tommie responded with a tremendous turn of foot, skipping clear to win as he liked.
It was a day of favourites as late market support for the Robbie Hill-trained Mystic Dancer proved on the mark in the first as Kabelo Matsunyane kept her hard to her task to get the better of long-time leader Malshana Mou in a driving finish with Coccolina some way back in the minor placing.
Eric’s Legacy, hot favourite in the second, looked to be in a scrap crossing the subway as War Emperor and William Of Orange stuck to his heels, but once Moodley asked his mount to get serious, Andre Nel’s gelding responded like a horse with a future, lengthening his stride to waltz clear of the pair. It was not a field of any strength but Eric’s Legacy won well enough in spite of racing green to give Moodley his fiftieth winner of the season.
Greatest Hits scored a bloodless victory in the third for Wengi Masawi. Sean Veale always had the pacemakers in his sights and when it came to the business end, the son of Canford Cliffs had little trouble holding off Bourbons Beast with the balance well beaten.
The run of winning favourites continued into the first leg of the Pick 6 as Green Glow landed the odds for Dean Kannemeyer. With the field reduced to five runners, pace was always going to be an issue and they dawdled the early fractions with Veale taking the initiative on High Queue.
Coming up the hill Moodley and Craig Zackey started to hustle their mounts and the two charged to the front crossing the subway. But there was always only going to be one winner in spite of Master Du Rouvray’s game effort as Green Glow got his big frame into action and won rather comfortably. The son of Gimmethegreenlight gave plenty of cheek in the preliminaries but does appear to be going places as a colt winning off a slow pace and the runner-up no slouch.
Wendy Whitehead’s filly Buttercup Baby led from start to finish in the fifth under Rachel Venniker but was kept honest by favourite Light Of Gabriel with Zackey pressing hard up his rivals inside. The pair raced close together for most of the way up the straight with the stipendiary stewards calling for a race review. The two came together around the 150m mark with Buttercup Baby shifting onto Light Of Gabriel but the contact appeared to be minimal with no further action.
Moodley had a fine afternoon as he rode a tremendous race on Mark Dixon’s mare Captain’s Christy for this third winner. Patient off a strong early pace, he sat in behind runners for many strides up the straight before pouncing and getting the better of a game Convocation.
In spite of returning from a lengthy break, Position Of Power found solid support in the eighth and Alyson Wright’s gelding charged home to snaffle long-time pacemaker Luneluck.
Fate Of Fortune didn’t enjoy the best of luck out of the gate to be shuffled back in the pack but when asked the question he made light work of his 63kg, streaking home win going away to give Wright and Venniker a closing double.

Battle for the KZN championship
PUBLISHED: November 18, 2025
David Thiselton The KZN trainers championship was for a number of years fought out by the Mike de Kock and Dennis Drier yards and so it was no coincidence that before yesterday’s meeting at Hollywoodbets Greyville got under way Mike and Mathew de Kock shared the early lead in this year’s championship with Stuart Ferrie, […]
David Thiselton
The KZN trainers championship was for a number of years fought out by the Mike de Kock and Dennis Drier yards and so it was no coincidence that before yesterday’s meeting at Hollywoodbets Greyville got under way Mike and Mathew de Kock shared the early lead in this year’s championship with Stuart Ferrie, Drier’s former assistant who then took over the yard.
The remarkable part of this fact is that neither yard has had a multitude of runners.
They had both had 15 wins in KZN this season before yesterday’s meeting with the De Kocks operating at a strike rate of 20% and Ferrie at 17.86%.
The Andre Nel and Dean Kannemeyer yards were also operating at high strike rates.
The Nel yard’s win with their only runner at yesterday’s Hollywoodbets Greyville meeting took them to 13 wins and they have done it at a strike rate of 21.31%.
Kannemeyer’s 13 wins before yesterday’s meeting had come at 19.12%.
However, the highest strike rate on the log at that stage was in fact Hollywood Racing’s Ashburton trainer Vengi Masawi, whose seven wins in KZN this season had been achieved at a strike rate of 31.82%, while the Darryl and Ivan Moore yard deserve more support considering they had had seven wins from just 35 runners for a strike rate of 20%.
In third place on the log with 14 wins before yesterday’s meeting was the reigning KZN champion trainer Gareth van Zyl.
Kannemeyer shared fourth place with Alyson Wright and Nel.
Former KZ Champion trainer Duncan Howells was on eight wins and that put him in joint seventh position together with Mike Miller, MJ Odendaal and Glen Kotzen.
Former KZN Champion trainer Garth Puller will no doubt mount a challenge for the title as usual although before yesterday’s meeting he had only had six win this season.
The KZN Trainers title is always a close fought affair and is usually full of intrigue right up until the final few meetings.
This season should be no different.
However, Ferrie said it was unlikely he would hold on to the lead as he just did not have the numbers.
Nevertheless, he is sure to have an exciting season as his KZN Horse Of The Year Gladatorian began the season in magnificent style with a thrilling victory over 1200m in which he gave Gr 2 winner Cats Pajamas 10kg, if apprentice claims are included, and a shorthead beating.
Gladatorian has travelled well down to Cape Town together with Gr 2 Post Merchants winner I Am Giant and the promising three-year-old Cognac, where they will be staying with Lucinda Woodruff. He will be a big runner in the Gr 2 WSB Green Point Stakes next up before taking in the Gr 1 L’Ormarins King’s Plate.
There is also going to be an intriguing battle for the KZN jockeys championship.
Serino Moodley led the race and after winning yesterday’s second race he upped his KZN tally to 30 wins and it was in fact his 50th win of the season countrywide.
Tristan Gooden was next best in KZN on 24 wins.
He was followed by Sean Veale, Callan Murray and Craig Zackey on 19, 18 and 17 respectively.
Sean Veale is the reigning champion, having had 70 wins in KZN last season.
As Hollywood Racing’s first choice jockey he should be the favourite to take the title again.
Hollywood Racing are way out in front in the KZN Owners championship.
They are national champion owners and had had 29 wins in KZN this season already before yesterday’s meeting started.
Sabine Plattner’s victory in yesterday’s second race took her KZN tally to 13 for the season, comfortably second place on the log.
Hollywood lead the national championship with 57 wins and look well set to beat the record they set last season of 128 wins in a season.

Stand to attention for His Majesty
PUBLISHED: November 18, 2025
Warren Lenferna There are eight competitive races at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth to proceedings get under way at 13:05 and conclude at 17:15. A competitive start to the day with Hollywoodbets Kenilworth Welcomes You Maiden Plate and it may pay to include as many as the budget allows in the opening leg of the Bi-pot. Gale Warning […]
Warren Lenferna
There are eight competitive races at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth to proceedings get under way at 13:05 and conclude at 17:15.
A competitive start to the day with Hollywoodbets Kenilworth Welcomes You Maiden Plate and it may pay to include as many as the budget allows in the opening leg of the Bi-pot. Gale Warning would not be a shock winner. Pritti United improved dramatically at the second outing, and the form line has sparked up very well. Theshowmustgoon returns from a 10-week break, but his debut effort was eye-catching and the form has been franked. Foudre, brilliantly bred and related to champions, returns after a very long 94-week layoff but cannot be ignored—though he may need the run. Barry’s Boy debuted 15 weeks ago and could improve, while Meet The King should be competitive. Eugenius can be forgiven the last poor run, and Gallic King has claims if recapturing debut form.
In the Join The Race Coast Turf Club Maiden Plate, Perfect Impact is improving with every outing and may simply be too strong today. He has a cosy draw and looks a solid banker for the Bi-pot and Place Accumulator—if he doesn’t win, he should certainly finish in the money.
In the third a possible Pick Six banker emerges here. Ms Sakura made many stand up and take notice at Hollywoodbets Greyville 26 weeks ago. She is a sister to the late, great Summer Pudding and caught the eye when finishing second to Dark Matter, who has since won again. Trainer Dean Kannemeyer wastes no time stepping her up to 1600m, which she should relish. She looks hard to oppose.
In Race 4 the Jackpot Starts in the Jazz Syndicate Maiden Plate. In Motion has been knocking loudly and is overdue for the maiden win. Chance Encounter must be respected, having placed in all four career starts. Quiet Place can improve, and Fort Liam is not without hope—though they may all have to go some to topple In Motion, who has Gavin Lerena aboard for Justin Snaith.
Three runners could suffice in the fifth. Time Honoured is consistent and should get it right soon. Greenchoice should relish the step up in distance and gets weight relief from visiting rider Nichola Yuen—likely the biggest danger. Cassandra, who has been campaigning in KZN, comes from a form line packed with winners and has strong claims.
In the sixth, The Night Ferry, from the Herman Brown yard, gets Richard Fourie and the inside draw. The son of Twice Over enjoys running handy and may prove hard to peg back—include him in everything. Wehaveasituation and Tothemoonandback are big runners and genuine threats.
Race seven is a Progress Plate and despite returning from a 16-week rest, travelling from KZN and likely wanting further, Little Suzie is not to be ignored and can run well fresh and win.
The most intriguing runner on the day lines up here. His Majesty, from the Vaughan Marshall yard. A five-year-old entire by No Nay Never out of a Sixties Icon mare, he boasts a superb pedigree and has the profile of a future stallion prospect. He raced eight times overseas for one win and four places and brings a lofty rating of 109. With Richard Fourie aboard, he may simply be far better than this field. A win on South African debut would not surprise in the slightest.
A wide-open finale at 1400m, and those still alive in the exotics will want to be well covered. The list of legitimate chances includes La Landonne (excellent last run), Pentolina (reunites with Fourie), Tulip Fields (good last run with a valid excuse), Red Beryl (capable of much better), and the promising Saachi One, who quickened smartly on debut.
Others to consider are Act Of Grace, Catch A Penny, Apricity, Diamond Bomber and Queen Regent. Pressed for a top choice in a race that screams “load up”, the lightly exposed Saachi One gets the nod—but it promises to be a cracking finish to the day.
