
Vaal Classic Thursday 11 December 2025 – Comments by David Thiselton
PUBLISHED: December 10, 2025
RACE 1 2 KORCULA 3 MATTER OF TRUST 4 CHICKASAW 11 LIEFLING Preview: 2 KORCULA is improving and with inform Lerena up should be right there. 3 MATTER OF TRUST disappointed last time when well beaten by Korcula but on earlier form could earn. 4 CHICKASAW ran well last time over 1800m and had some […]
RACE 1
2 KORCULA 3 MATTER OF TRUST 4 CHICKASAW 11 LIEFLING
Preview: 2 KORCULA is improving and with inform Lerena up should be right there. 3 MATTER OF TRUST disappointed last time when well beaten by Korcula but on earlier form could earn. 4 CHICKASAW ran well last time over 1800m and had some fair Cape Town form so should be in the shake up. 11 LIEFLING improved when stepped up in trip second time out and should relish this further step up in trip. (David Thiselton 2-3-4-11)
RACE 2
7 AGOGE 1 MILAN’S WORLD 4 DISTRICT ATTORNEY 10 LANCE ALOT
Preview: 7 AGOGE made a fine debut and is the one to beat with expected improvement. 1 MILAN’S WORLD has been knocking on the door and from pole position over a trip which should suit he has a chance. 4 DISTRICT ATTORNEY comes from some fair formlines and could earn. 10 LANCE ALOT is capable of improving over this trip. (David Thiselton 7-1-4-10)
RACE 3
1 SKY PILLAR ROCK 2 HOPSCOTCH 5 COMMANDER OF ALL 6 BOB LEE SWAGGER
Preview: 1 SKY PILLAR ROCK is consistent and will relish this step back up in trip. 2 HOPSCOTCH bounced back last time and is a contender with a repeat. 5 COMMANDER OF ALL won well last time and his four point raise is alleviated by a 2,5kg claimer now being up. 6 BOB LEE SWAGGER is capable of better than his latest and from a good draw he can’t be ignored. (David Thiselton 1-2-5-6)
RACE 4
4 BEYNAC 3 CHESTNUT BOMBER 7 JORDAN 9 FLASHY APACHE
Preview: 4 BEYNAC beat Chestnut Bomber last time and is now better off with him at the weights. 3 CHESTNUT BOMBER is capable of staying on well and is coming into his own again. 7 JORDAN will enjoy this trip and can be involved if at his best. 9 FLASHY APACHE can earn if repeating his last start. (David Thiselton 4-3-7-9)
RACE 5
1 BUFFALO STORM CODY 2 WILLIAM ROBERTSON 4 TAXI TO THE MOON 7 KARATE KID
Preview: 1 BUFFALO STORM CODY is a top class sprinter who is getting better and better and will take a power of beating. 2 WILLIAM ROBERTSON has the class to be a runner here and should be cherry ripe in his third run after a layoff. 4 TAXI TO THE MOON ran a cracker last time in a Listed race and can earn with a repeat. 7 KARATE KID has plenty of ability and can run on into the places. (1-2-4-7)
RACE 6
3 ARGO ALLEY 1 TEXAS RED 2 MUSICAL SCORE 7 THAT’S MY BABY
Preview: 3 ARGO ALLEY is distance suited and well drawn and can do well with a nice galloping weight. 1 TEXAS RED is distance suited too and will go close if repeating his last start. 2 MUSICAL SCORE has talent and should progress this season. 7 THAT’S MY BABY seems to reserve her best for Hollywoodbets Greyville but was not disgraced last time and can earn with a repeat. (3-1-2-7)
RACE 7
4 MASTERSHIP 9 DYLAN’S CHAMP 6 PALACE PRINCE 7 CARE FORGOT
Preview: 4 MASTERSHIP is talented and from pole position will be a big runner. 9 DYLAN’S CHAMP won well last time and has a chance with a repeat. 6 PALACE PRINCE ran a cracker last time and 7 CARE FORGOT has the class to be a contender if bouncing back. (David Thiselton 4-9-6-7)
RACE 8
6 STREISAND 4 GERBERA 2 BAKWENA 1 DOITWITHDIAMONDS
Preview: 6 STREISAND is progressive and should make a bold bid from a fair draw. 4 GERBERA can go close if producing her best. 2 BAKWENA ran a cracker last time the form was franked in no uncertain terms by Mocha Blend winning the Summer Cup. 1 DOITWITHDIAMONDS has a chance of earning here if producing her best. (David Thiselton 6-4-2-1)
RACE 9
3 RINGA RINGA ROSES 6 GRACE’S KISS 7 OPERA FAN 8 THE MIGHTIEST
Preview: 3 RINGA RINGA ROSES is in fine form and can progress again over a step up in trip that will suit. 6 GRACE’S KISS can get closer to Ringa Ringa Roses and should also handle the step up in trip. 7 OPERA FAN split the former pair last time and should be involved again. 8 THE MIGHTIEST is capable of earning here from a plum draw. (David Thiselton 3-6-7-8)
RACE 10
10 VAVA VEGAS 5 SHEETS AND GOGGLES 3 MICHAEL FARADAY 1 GUERILLA WARFARE
Preview: 10 VAVA VEGAS is knocking on the door and has a good opportunity here although the draw makes it tough. 5 SHEETS AND GOGGLES has a good draw and is capable of a lot better than her last three runs. 3 MICHAEL FARADAY has the ability to win this from a good draw with Lerena up, although he is none too reliable. 1 GUERILLA WARFARE can earn if producing his best. (David Thiselton 10-5-3-1)

South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Kempton and Hexham (UK) – 10 December 2025
PUBLISHED: December 10, 2025
South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Kempton and Hexham (UK) – 10 December 2025.
South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Kempton and Hexham (UK) – 10 December 2025.

Prinsloo reflects on an unbelievable day
PUBLISHED: December 9, 2025
David Thiselton Tienie Prinsloo has said Gr 1 WSB Cape Fillies Guineas heroine Quickstepgal would not be considered for the Gr 1 Cartier Paddock Stakes and would be coming home to Summerveld. Her future program would be decided from there. Tienie recalled going to the KZN Yearling Sale venue last year to inspect the horses […]
David Thiselton
Tienie Prinsloo has said Gr 1 WSB Cape Fillies Guineas heroine Quickstepgal would not be considered for the Gr 1 Cartier Paddock Stakes and would be coming home to Summerveld. Her future program would be decided from there.
Tienie recalled going to the KZN Yearling Sale venue last year to inspect the horses and starting on Lot 1, but after inspecting Lot 5 he said to his wife, “Let’s turn around and go home. She said, ‘Why?’, I said I’ve found my horse.”
Lot 5 was the Vercingetorix filly Quickstepgal, bred by Marsh Shirtliff’s Greenacres Trust, and she was destined to give him his first Gr 1 win.
He recalled going back to the Sale ground the next day and looking at a few more horses, while noticing nobody else was looking at Lot 5.
He said, “I took Rakesh Singh to look at her and said to him, ‘Rakesh this is the horse you must buy for me, please.’ He said, ‘You want her I am going to buy her for you, it doesn’t matter what she goes for.’ We sat together for the bidding and he just kept on putting his hand up and we got her.”
The price of R450,000 is a lot before a horse has raced, but she soon proved to be a bargain and Rakesh would have profited handsomely when selling her in training to prolific owners, the Laurence Wernars family and Harry Wilsson.
Tienie is still feeling on top of the world after Saturday’s big win.
He said, “It still feels like my heart is sitting outside my body, it is still not totally there yet. But just to stand on that podium, where you have won a Gr 1 and Laurence Wernars is looking at you and then you start getting that something in your throat like you want to cry. It is just unbelievable, I can’t even describe how nice it is. A normal winner is nice, but to have a winner for big owners like them and it is a Gr 1 and you standing there waiting to go on the stage, it touches you. You overflow with happiness, it is just amazing and then everybody just comes to you and says, ‘Well done, well done, well done,’ I mean even Eric Sands had tears in his eyes and I could see too that Laurence was emotional. It meant a lot to him. It was a nice day. Very nice.”
Many would have liked to have trained Quickstepgal but Laurence was adamant that the filly would stay with the small yard of Tienie Prinsloo and the latter has proved it to be not just a gentlemanly decision but a beneficial one for the owners too.
Tienie revealed that Quickstepgal had endured a tough journey down from KZN, which made her run in the Gr 2 Western Cape Fillies Championship, where she finished a 1,75 length fourth, most commendable.
He said, “With all the roadworks she spent 36-and-a-half hours on the float. It took a lot out of her and she was very tired. She almost didn’t want to eat. She was nibbling here and there but we thought we are going to have to go for the Gr 2, because she must see the track. Gavin was not hard on her and I think just gave her one smack in the last 100m and she just stayed on. She was slowly running at them. She had lost 25kg before that race from the journey down and she gained about 13 to 14kg after that race. She regained her weight and she looked so much more happy.”
Tienie had nothing but high praise for caretaker trainer Eric Sands.
He said, “We left her there with Eric. What a great horseman. I couldn’t be more happy for Eric to help me, he is a master of note. He is an unbelievable guy. He has become one of my best friends. He will always be in my good books. He is a guy who will help you with anything and he won’t even blink an eyelid. He looked after her very well. We went down there and I looked at her and I said to Eric ‘Gee whiz this filly is looking very well, hey’.”
He continued, “And she won the race. Once she turned for home and she quickened I said to my wife, ‘Listen here, I don’t think they will catch her.’ Richard came up to her and Eric’s other horse Stormwatch came on the inside. That was 300m out but we just kept on rolling to win the race. She won a very, very nice race.”
Tienie said he had left the tactics to Gavin Lerena and praised him for fine ride and a clever one.
Lerena wanted the filly to use her fine action so was happy to dictate and she was always going to be a hard one to catch once she had relaxed in front.
Tienie and Gavin go back a long way and he remembered him once phoning him when he was training in Kimberley and said, “Tienie I need some winners to win the championship and I said, ‘Come down.'”
On Saturday Gavin leant off his horse as he was being led in and gave Tienie a hug and said, “I am so happy for you.”
The winning trainer described that as the most special moment of all coming from a man he described as the finest of gentleman.
Tienie did reserve some praise for himself too.
He said, “I don’t want to race her too much. She is a special filly. I would rather go for the races which are perfect for her than taking on the big guns, because she is still a three-year-old. She doesn’t have anything to prove anymore. She’s very lighly raced, eight runs for five wins and two places. I really think I have planned it very nicely for her.”
He is going to stick to 1400m to a mile for her for the time being.
Tienie reserved the last word for his wife and was amazed and grateful by how she had been able to stand by him through all of the many pressurised times that happen in the toughest of professions, training racehorses.

HIS MAJESTY IS ON THE COUNSEL
PUBLISHED: December 9, 2025
Warren Lenferna The mid-week meeting takes place in glorious Cape Town at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Wednesday, 10 December and Christmas is fast approaching. Soon 2025 will be done and dusted, but before that there is plenty of racing to entertain us. This mid-week card is headed by a Class 2 with a Benchmark of 112. […]
Warren Lenferna
The mid-week meeting takes place in glorious Cape Town at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Wednesday, 10 December and Christmas is fast approaching. Soon 2025 will be done and dusted, but before that there is plenty of racing to entertain us. This mid-week card is headed by a Class 2 with a Benchmark of 112. It is the eighth race on the programme, set to get underway at 16:44 over 1500m, and is called the Woodruff Racing Syndicate Class 2. Syndication in Race Coast land is absolutely flying at present, and interest in the various ownership groups is growing weekly. It is a wonderful way to get involved in owning a share in a racehorse, whether big or small.
Let us go through the runners for this intriguing contest. At first glance, it looked as though there might be a possible banker for all bets, but on closer consideration, two runners should be sufficient for the exotics. We begin with Justin Snaith’s powerful hand, as he saddles four of the eight runners — exactly half of the field. Ardabil has drawn gate 1 and benefits from the claim of Nicola Yuen. He was not persevered with in the Betway Algoa Cup six weeks ago and can be forgiven for that effort, especially when judged on his earlier fair form. Legal Council is an exciting prospect who continues to improve with every outing. He has had just ten starts, has already won half of them, and is clearly on an upward trajectory. Entered for the Grade 1 L’Ormarins King’s Plate, he might prove very hard to beat. Callan Murray retains the ride and enjoys a much kinder draw this time.
Get Impressed was in solid form before his most recent below-par run and is certainly capable of better, though his tendency to fluff the start and race fiercely can make life difficult for his jockey. Scottish Kiss failed to fire in a Listed race last time but had produced sparkling winning form prior to that. If Callan Murray had the choice, it is evident that he has opted for Legal Council over Scottish Kiss, though the 55kg carried by the latter may have swayed him.
Gallic Dream was far from disgraced when returning from a 24-week layoff and should have tightened up significantly from that outing. He has ability, has run close to Garrix, and must be included on any shortlist. His Majesty is another runner who brings intrigue to the race, having caught the eye in his local debut three weeks ago. He is a handsome son of No Nay Never out of the Sixties Icon mare Czabo — a pedigree to admire — and he is evidently in South Africa with a future at stud in mind. He ran on strongly to finish fifth, only 3.05 lengths behind It Is My Time over 1400m at this course. He would have needed that run and is sure to have come on markedly. With an entry in the Grade 1 L’Ormarins King’s Plate, the hopes and aspirations surrounding this entire are clear. Richard Fourie unsurprisingly keeps the ride, and His Majesty may improve so dramatically that he puts this field to bed with ease.
Captain West showed good determination when setting the pace last time and hanging on for second behind a useful sort. With Keagan De Melo aboard, he commands respect. I Salute You, meanwhile, would have needed his first run back from gelding and is capable of better. He is a talented individual and can never be ignored.
In conclusion, this looks very much like a two-horse contest between the hugely exciting Legal Council and the imposing His Majesty. These two should suffice for the exotics, and the race promises to be a thriller. If forced to choose a first pick, the nod would go to His Majesty, but the suggested bet is a boxed exacta, taken as many times as the budget allows.

Soccer Updates and Carryovers Friday 12 and Saturday 13 December 2025.
PUBLISHED: December 9, 2025
Soccer10 Friday 12 December 2025. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 21h00.Sport 8 and Pool 1. Soccer6 Saturday 13 December 2025. ADD-IN R100 000. Estimated Pool: R600 000. Pool Closes at 17h00.Sport 3 and Pool 2. Soccer10 Saturday 13 December 2025. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 14h30.Sport 12 and […]
Soccer10 Friday 12 December 2025. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 21h00.Sport 8 and Pool 1.
Soccer6 Saturday 13 December 2025. ADD-IN R100 000. Estimated Pool: R600 000. Pool Closes at 17h00.Sport 3 and Pool 2.
Soccer10 Saturday 13 December 2025. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 14h30.Sport 12 and Pool 1.
Soccer Any 13Xtra Saturday 13 December 2025. C/Over: R100 000. Estimated Pool: R500 000. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 13 and Pool 1
Soccer SCORES C/Over: R 99 911. Saturday 13 December 2025. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 73.
Soccer CORNERS C/Over: R 7 479. Saturday 13 December 2025. Pool Closes at 16h30. Sport 74.
