Weekend Highlights

Mint-julep marinade

The two Guineas’ run at Greyville on Saturday produced polar opposite results. Charles Dickens (speed score 109 +) romped in the colt’s version at 6/10 just as the masses expected, but Peach Daiquiri caught most punters unawares as she surprised at 33/1 in a slow run and rough Fillies race. Charles Dickens settled midfield

Trying to catch lightning in a bottle

In news from the UK, a Tote Placepot paid out a £30,013 dividend to a £1 stake at Newbury on Saturday, with just three units surviving the six legs. No favourites won and two short-price favourites were unplaced. The Brits have generally preferred fixed odds punting and multiples like the Lucky 15, but their

Desert Miracle runs huge number; Grand National @ Aintree

The outstanding, Desert Miracle’s defeat of tremendous three-year-old filly Feather Boa in the G1 Empress Club Stakes at Turffontein was the clear highlight of this weekend’s SA racing action. The high-class duo ran big numbers of 114 and 112 respectively. Desert Miracle was uber- impressive as a juvenile, then became somewhat constrained by breathing

Easter Sunday reviews for Sha Tin and Scottsville

Michael Robert’s Captain of All gelding, Renaissance Man (speed score 102) fought out a thriller at Scottsville, just sneaking in from low-flying, top weight, Isivunguvungu (has run 109 @ best) to cause a 16/1 upset in a Pinnacle Stakes. Renaissance Man has run nine times over 1000m for three wins, coming into the race

Headaches for figure makers and Japanese stars light up Meydan

Speed figure merchants found it frustratingly difficult to make accurate track variants over the weekend at both Turffontein and Durbanville due to heavy rain and deteriorating surfaces. Usually, it’s possible to analyze the difference between the expected time for any class of race over a specific distance at a certain course and the actual

Star turn for Mxoli

Alula’s Star and appy Mxoli continued their special association, winning their sixth race, and second Stakes together, from 19 starts, in the Grade 3 Sycamore Sprint at Turffontein on Saturday. Alula’s Star (speed score 99) is sired by Red Ray, himself an accomplished sprinter who used to run figures of 109 back in the

Rockets launched on Highveld

The Highveld Autumn season continued at Turffontein on Saturday with some fine performances in Graded races. Highlights were both Classic races for three-year-olds, the second Leg of the Triple Crown/Tiara. Under Your Spell, a Capetown Noir filly, took out the Hawaii Stakes (G2) as she accelerated swiftly in the centre of the track to

See It Again in Cape Derby stunner

See It Again (speed score 107) produced a career best in the Cape Derby to provide former legendary jockey, Michael Roberts with his first G1 victory as a trainer. The horse started at 50/1, upsetting 1/5 odds on favorite Charles Dickens, who ducked in badly after taking the lead inside the final stages, only

Racing podcasts

Interbet has been providing podcasts for years with pre-race analysis covering all the major centres in South Africa. Podcasts, as a relatively new form of media, have really taken off in popularity. They enable listeners to follow chosen topics of interest with absolute convenience and are akin to being your own personal, old-school, radio-

The human factor in horse racing

Nothing is more fundamental in handicapping than working out how good each horse is and the circumstances under which they do best. However, a short cut to homing in on solid contenders is to check out trainer/jockey combinations. A high percentage strike rate for both wins and places is obviously a good sign. It

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