Andre Nel could be the trainer to follow at Kenilworth on Saturday if the early World Sports Betting prices are any guide. He has only four runners and three of them are favourites – Procrastination, Twice To Sydney and Window To Africa who shares top spot at 28-10 with the Brett Crawford-trained Run Fox Run in the last. All three Nel horses are ridden by Aldo Domeyer.

Domeyer, second only to Richard Fourie in winners at Kenilworth this season, also partners 3-1 favourite Cousin Liz in the opening two-year-old race for Candice Bass-Robinson who has won the most Cape Town juvenile races so far this term. She has won three out of eight and none of her rivals has won more than one.
Anton Marcus rides two favourites and two-joint favourites – two for Crawford, one for Mrs Bass-Robinson and Mythical Bolt who is on a loss-recovery mission for Sean Tarry in race seven.
It was Hassen Adams who initially set about securing maximum returns from Kenilworth’s extensive and valuable property and now Kenilworth Racing has appointed a property sub-committee to further explore all avenues, investigate the best use of the assets and create annuity income.
Robert Bloomberg (chairman) has been joined on the committee by Vidrik Thurling, Jonathan Snaith, Greg Bortz, Gaynor Rupert and Phumelela CEO John Stuart.
By Michael Clower
