Kenilworth Saturday
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Re: Kenilworth Saturday
8 years 1 month agoRomeo8010 wrote: This is the one I like as well. If the 2nd run after a rest doesn't put one off, then worth a bet. She has run from the worst draw in last 2 starts & 14 out of 17 in the Majorca where she had to check badly at about-face the 250m mark & still only finished 3.65 lengths off Nightingale, who didn't disgrace in the July. Drawn 7 this time & with respect to Ngaga & Silvan Star, I'll be siding with this.[/quo
A Time to Dream is the one I was referring to
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8 years 1 month ago
For me Ngaga is going to be primed for this race. I think will win and im bankering in my exotics
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8 years 1 month ago
Race 1: Kasimir is at very cramped odds and has very good form. There is talk about Chatuchak and Johnny Black but they would have to be very smart to beat the favourite.
Race 2: We have Elusive Heart in a competitive race. She let us down last time when not settling around the bend, so back down the straight I am expecting a big run. Any of the 8 winners could pop up, but I think the two main dangers are Nanna Anna and Namibia.
Race 3: Evelina makes her debut in open company and has been priced up favourite. This doesn't look the strongest of fields. Samsara has consistent form and may be the best of the older fillies. Seattle Silva and Daring Miss are well tried but are good enough to win a maiden.
Summer Olimpics and Sockittome fair debuts and should show improvement.
Race 4: We have Shall be Free in a small but competitive race. He comes off a short break during which he had his vaccinations. He has a good ew chance.
Race 5: A very difficult race. Sassy Lady takes on her elders but has scope for improvement and looks good ew value at 12/1. Shizam is my first choice amongst the older fillies, but need quite a few for the exotics.
Race 6: Another tricky contest. Plano and Gimme one Night have wide draws but I make them the best in at the weights. Cape Laddie and Royal Ginger have consistent form.
Race 8: A difficult last race. Sao Paulo is my first choice. Others for the shortlist are 2,7,9,11,13,14.
Race 2: We have Elusive Heart in a competitive race. She let us down last time when not settling around the bend, so back down the straight I am expecting a big run. Any of the 8 winners could pop up, but I think the two main dangers are Nanna Anna and Namibia.
Race 3: Evelina makes her debut in open company and has been priced up favourite. This doesn't look the strongest of fields. Samsara has consistent form and may be the best of the older fillies. Seattle Silva and Daring Miss are well tried but are good enough to win a maiden.
Summer Olimpics and Sockittome fair debuts and should show improvement.
Race 4: We have Shall be Free in a small but competitive race. He comes off a short break during which he had his vaccinations. He has a good ew chance.
Race 5: A very difficult race. Sassy Lady takes on her elders but has scope for improvement and looks good ew value at 12/1. Shizam is my first choice amongst the older fillies, but need quite a few for the exotics.
Race 6: Another tricky contest. Plano and Gimme one Night have wide draws but I make them the best in at the weights. Cape Laddie and Royal Ginger have consistent form.
Race 8: A difficult last race. Sao Paulo is my first choice. Others for the shortlist are 2,7,9,11,13,14.
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Re: Kenilworth Saturday
8 years 1 month ago
Final Fling Stakes
Silvan Star beat the majority of this field last time, and she can win again today.
Goodtime Gal is a class filly, and clearly needed her last run when drawn wide. She draws well and is the one to beat. A Time to Dream lost many lengths at the start last time and ran on very well. If she behaves at the start she is a big threat and also gets a much better draw today.
Ngaga has again been priced up favourite, and is no value at 13/10. She was hampered in the straight last time, but I think that we had her measure. She has scope for improvement so must be included.
I can't look beyond these four for a winner. Last year, Harlem Shake won this race, and 3 yo's filled the first three, but it is a stronger field this year, and last year was in soft ground. She could sneak a place. Harvard Crimson ran 4th last time and is well held but a possible inclusion at the back end of quartets.
I am baffled why connections of no- hopers like Upper Echelon and Hilaria would waste R2500 to take part in a contest like this. They can only cause traffic problems.
Silvan Star beat the majority of this field last time, and she can win again today.
Goodtime Gal is a class filly, and clearly needed her last run when drawn wide. She draws well and is the one to beat. A Time to Dream lost many lengths at the start last time and ran on very well. If she behaves at the start she is a big threat and also gets a much better draw today.
Ngaga has again been priced up favourite, and is no value at 13/10. She was hampered in the straight last time, but I think that we had her measure. She has scope for improvement so must be included.
I can't look beyond these four for a winner. Last year, Harlem Shake won this race, and 3 yo's filled the first three, but it is a stronger field this year, and last year was in soft ground. She could sneak a place. Harvard Crimson ran 4th last time and is well held but a possible inclusion at the back end of quartets.
I am baffled why connections of no- hopers like Upper Echelon and Hilaria would waste R2500 to take part in a contest like this. They can only cause traffic problems.
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Re: Kenilworth Saturday
8 years 1 month ago
i don't think KASIMIR is going to HOLLYWOOD......... very workmanlike ride, Bernard had to get stuck in early cause he was lagging behind

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8 years 1 month agoElvisisKing wrote: i don't think KASIMIR is going to HOLLYWOOD......... very workmanlike ride, Bernard had to get stuck in early cause he was lagging behind
definitely not an out and out sprinter to my eye. needs to go around the turn IMO to see how good he is(if he is)
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Re: Kenilworth Saturday
8 years 1 month ago
ANGEL'S TRUMPET won maiden oh so well, can follow up ??
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Re: Kenilworth Saturday
8 years 1 month ago
now that's a sprinter
looks a smart sort. I know Snaith rated Oh Susanna as his best 2yo filly. Seems Angel's Trumpet may be right up there now

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8 years 1 month ago
My goodness Lady Sutton looked well going to post, these Twice Overs are super movers.
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