
The Vaal race meeting scheduled for today, 5 May 2026, has been abandoned.
PUBLISHED: May 5, 2026
Please note that the Vaal race meeting scheduled for today, 5 May 2026, has been abandoned. The penetrometer reading this morning was 26, and conditions were initially suitable for racing. However, significant rainfall has commenced from approximately 11:00am which has since rendered the track very soft and inconsistent. With current conditions and the forecast indicating […]
Please note that the Vaal race meeting scheduled for today, 5 May 2026, has been abandoned.
The penetrometer reading this morning was 26, and conditions were initially suitable for racing.
However, significant rainfall has commenced from approximately 11:00am which has since rendered the track very soft and inconsistent.
With current conditions and the forecast indicating that rainfall is expected to persist throughout the day, it has been deemed unsafe to proceed with the meeting.
The rainfall only began shortly before 11:00 and deteriorated conditions rapidly thereafter, resulting in the decision being taken once the extent of the impact became clear.

South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Ayr, Wolverhampton (UK) and Gowran Park (IRE) – 5 May 2026
PUBLISHED: May 5, 2026
Please Note: South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Ayr, Wolverhampton (UK) and Gowran Park (IRE) – 5 May 2026.
Please Note: South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Ayr, Wolverhampton (UK) and Gowran Park (IRE) – 5 May 2026.

New Live Commentary Line – 031 314 1555
PUBLISHED: May 4, 2026
Please Note that the New Live Commentary Line is 031 314 1555
Please Note that the New Live Commentary Line is 031 314 1555
Star Major puts up his hand
PUBLISHED: May 3, 2026
David Thiselton The official opening day of Champions Season at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday saw some top class racing and plenty of talking points. Not least of which was that owner Ravi Naidoo pulled off a third win of the WSB Guineas, all achieved in the space of four years, and owner Jonathan Bloch […]
David Thiselton
The official opening day of Champions Season at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday saw some top class racing and plenty of talking points. Not least of which was that owner Ravi Naidoo pulled off a third win of the WSB Guineas, all achieved in the space of four years, and owner Jonathan Bloch and breeders Maine Chance Farms did a Guineas double, being part-owner and breeders respectively of WSB Guineas winner Star Major and of WSB Fillies Guineas Wish List.
Durban-born Naidoo made no secret from day one of the regard his James Crawford-trained Querari colt Star Major was held in and his victory in Saturday’s WSB Guineas made the three-year-old look like the real deal.
Naidoo, who races under the name Kalinga, part-owns Star Major together with Bloch, Neville Isdell and Prakashni Pillay and this win follows wins in the WSB Guineas with the Brett Crawford-trained Zapatillas (Master Of My Fate) in 2022 and with the Justin Snaith-trained Sail The Seas (Vercingetorix) last year, while he also finished fourth with the Glen Kotzen-trained Cousin Casey in 2023.
Star Major began to show what he was capable of after the New Year, first by winning the Gr 3 HKJC World Pool Politician Stakes over 1800m at odds of 33/1 having finished fifth in the Race Coast Punters Cup and a 3,45 length sixth in the Gr 1 Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas, and he followed with a good fourth in the Gr 1 Lucky Fish Cape Derby.
On Saturday the Sean Tarry-trained Tin Pan Alley was all the rage in the WSB Guineas market, having won the Gr 1 Wilgerbosdrift HF Oppenheimer Stakes by 3,75 lengths, beating six Gr 1 winners in the process, including WSB Met winner See It Again.
However, he lost the race at the start.
He was officially “slow into stride” and after finding a position on the rail further back than he would have liked to have been he began over racing, which ultimately made him a sitting duck in the final stages.
Star Major settled well from the off and sat in joint last place with cover from Happy Verse, who was sitting outside of Tin Pan Alley.
In the straight Tin Pan Alley’s class enabled him to hit the front at about the 50m mark, overtaking One Eye On Vegas who was unable to go through with his dangerous looking run.
However, Tin Pan Alley’s earlier exertions meant his finish was laboured compared to his finish in the Horse Chestnut, in which he was able to stride out throughout.
Star Major, rated 114, scythed through the field with long strides under a fine ride by Mickaelle Michel to beat the favourite by 0,90 lengths.
One Eye On Vegas (107) was beaten two lengths into third, while Happy Verse (113) ran on quite well and was beaten 2,50 lengths into fourth. Malmesbury Missile (110) was beaten 3,30 lengths into fifth.
One Eye On Vegas was the only horse in the top six officially rated below 110, although it should be pointed out the handicappers initially had him at 115, and the last five horses were all rated 106 or below.
One Eye On Vegas is obviously the outlier in the ratings, so is unlikely to be used as the line horse and Happy Verse looks the likely candidate.
Star Major was a R500 000 National Yearling Sale purchase and is now a winner of three races. His ten starts have also yielded five places and he took his stakes total to R880 295.
Andrew Fortune was confident of success on the Justin Snaith-trained Wish List in the Gr 2 WSB Fillies Guineas. The dual Gr 1 winner seemed a bit short in the market at odds-on, as the trip was on the sharp side and she had a wide draw, and she duly drifted out to 13/10.
However, she has transformed since her early three-year-old year from a hard knocker into a filly of true class who just gets better and better and she won cosily.
Fortune had her covered up near the back in the running.
Initially her run in the straight did not seem to be making much progress and she looked in danger of defeat as the WSB Cape Fillies Guineas winner Quickstepgal was going well in front and so was the main challenger Keukenhof.
However, Fortune then switched inward, aiming for a gap between Princess Of Gaul and Quickstepgal, and the Legislate filly took off.
Wish List burst through and Fortune was able to pose for the last stride, winning by 0,30 lengths from Quickstepgal with Keukenhof, Princess Of Gaul and Beach Verse next best.
Fortune complained about an apprentice rider getting in his way during the race.
However, Wish List has stamped herself as a dominant force and will be a factor in the Hollywoodbets Durban July.
She is rated 117 which will probably stay the same as second-placed Quickstepgal is rated 116, but there will be no allowance for females in the July this year, so she will not have an easy task carrying 53,5kg as things stand and giving weight to some of the best Highveld three-year-olds.
Wish List is owned by Jonathan Bloch together with Nancy Hossack and she has earned R2 023 738 in stakes.
Vaughan Marshall has done an incredible job with Questioning, who as a five-year-old has blossomed into a magnificent athlete, who has become the best horse in the country over 1400m and might even be the best over sprints too and even over a mile.
The Alec and Gillian Foster-bred Querari gelding, owned by the Bortz’s, Wernars and Mukund Gujadhur, was handily placed from pole position in the Gr 2 IOS Drill Hall Stakes and despite being a touch hampered at the top of the straight he powered clear under Richard Fourie to beat last year’s winner Gladatorian by 1,60 lengths, with Great Plains, a head further back, repeating his third place of last year.
The Sean Tarry-trained Gerbera (One World) got up late under a typically well timed ride by Craig Zackey to win the Listed IOS Insider East Coast Cup over 2000m.
The Durban Dash over 400m saw Louis Goosen claiming the exacta with Arverni Princess (Vercingetorix), ridden by Blaine Marx-Jacobson, and Donquerari.

Uzwano should see out the trip
PUBLISHED: April 23, 2026
Andrew Harrison The battle for a place in this year’s R10 million Hollywoodbets Durban July began in earnest on Wednesday with the announcement of the first 63 entries. Given the that first entry fee is a modest R2 500 there are plenty of connections willing to take their chances at this early stage. That said, two […]
Andrew Harrison
The battle for a place in this year’s R10 million Hollywoodbets Durban July began in earnest on Wednesday with the announcement of the first 63 entries. Given the that first entry fee is a modest R2 500 there are plenty of connections willing to take their chances at this early stage.
That said, two of the early entries line up on the turf at Hollywoodbets Greyville this evening, the three-year-old Count Of Rouen and Johnny The Thief although both may have to take a back seat in a competitive handicap where Dean Kannemeyer has two lively contenders in the Class 3 Handicap over 1900.
Kannemeyer sends out Continentalexpress and Uzwano. Continentalexpress is consistent but would probably be more effective over further and while Uzwano goes this trip for the first time his pedigree suggests that he should easily see it out and may be the pick of the pair with Hollywood Racing’s Sean Veale in the irons.
Peter Muscutt sends out Count Of Rouen who was in need of his last run. As a Hollywoodbets Durban July entry he will need to put in a forward showing. Go Grayson Go is the likely pacemaker. He has been caught late at his last two over 1950m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville and may just last over this 50m shorter. Mohave Prince is unbeaten in two since the blinkers were added, has a handy weight helped by Rachel Venniker’s allowance.
MJ Odendaal has always held Johnny The Thief in high regard and he was running on well over a distance well short of his best last time out. Only time will tell whether his is good enough to make the July field.
Punters face a competitive field from the first race where most are first timers so the betting should prove your best guide.
The second could rest between Peace Rose and Peach Melba although Emerald Forge makes her local debut and has been expensive to follow on the Highveld where she has started favourite on numerous occasions only to disappoint but must have shown some ability.
Kiartay and Bison Warrior could suffice in the first leg of the PA. Kiartay made a smart debut before taking on winners in a feature next time out, both runs at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth. He has the best of the draw in his first outing for Tienie Prinsloo. Bison Warrior was run out of it late last run and the step up in trip with some experience under his girth should see him close again.
In the first leg of the Pick 6 Bai Yulu made a smart debut at long odds for Mike and Mathew de Kock. She is bred to stay this trip and any improvement can see her home. Gold Gold Baby has some promising Western Cape form and meets little of note in this line-up and is the one to beat. Surprise could come in the form of Flickering Light who showed signs of coming to hand when stepped up to 1600m last run. This trip should suit.
Tough handicaps follow. In the fifth, Tobacconist has come well at his last two and is over his ideal trip and Veale stays with the ride in preference to top weight Trois Quatre. Stuart Ferrie’s filly Hodge Podge is in cracking form and she followed up two close-up finishes behind subsequent Gr2 SA Derby winner Curious Girl with a comfortable victory over Fine Wine who has since gone on to frank that form. Of the balance I’m Invictus won well second time of asking when tried in blinkers. He has a handy weight and looks promising. Leading rider Craig Zackey takes the ride on My Boy Lollipop who has no recent form over shorter. The step up in trip and jockey booking could be a pointer.
In the seventh, Silver Salute was a comfortable winner over course and distance in her local debut. She only got a three-point raise in the handicap and can follow up. Blue Poppy was well beaten by Silver Salute when last they met but it was a below par performance from a wide draw. She should finish closer. Grand Occasion has been in mustard form of late and won well from a tricky draw when beating Blue Poppy last time out. Michaelle Michel’s 1.5kg allowance offsets her rating increase and she can confirm that result. West Side Story showed some improvement when going a mile again. She has a light weight and has an upset chance.
The eighth is a wide open handicap but Tyroconnell has been knocking at the door of late in useful company. He has no weight on his back and gets cheek pieces again which can see him go one better. Queue Wing is a veteran with 48kg to shoulder from a good draw. Judged by jockey bookings Green Glow would look to be Kannemeyer’s second string but Serino Moodley was aboard when shedding his maiden and the gelding is way better than his last effort. Stable companion Kanaal Skater s better than his last run from a wide draw and has a winning chance on his penultimate showing while Sundance Kid has been runner-up at his last three but all have come on the poly which is a concern.
The last is another tricky handicap but Take Your Place has shown up well in two recent outings against speedy opposition. She gets a three-point relief in the handicap that should see her competitive in another wide open race. Call Of The Karoo was a beaten favourite last start when taking on stronger. She has top weight but also a stronger rider aboard. Amafort is unbeaten in two with blinkers and a useful 4kg apprentice aboard and has a hattrick chance.

