Back At Durbanville Today

First off at 13h30

We are back at Durbanville today after an extended absence from the country course.

With rain having fallen overnight and more forecast, it will be interesting to monitor how the track stands up.

The going was posted as ‘good’ at 14h29 yesterday. Look out for the update today.

The first race – also the Bipot opener – is off at 13h30.

The false rail is set at zero on the back straight with a 2m spur at approximately the 550m mark.

Apprentice Tyrell Maharaj will not be riding today.

Get your racecard here

First-timer / Rested horses comments:

1 13:30 – ITSARUSH.CO.ZA WELCOMES YOU MAIDEN PLATE

3 BAD BOY PLAYS W A Nel: No comment given

3 14:40 – TABONLINE.CO.ZA MAIDEN PLATE (F & M)

2 YOLTA J Ramsden: Will need the run

4 15:20 – BETTING WORLD 087 741 2777 FM 90 HANDICAP (F & M)

4 VOMANDLA W A Nel: No comment given

6 16:30 – TELLYTRACK.COM MR 94 HANDICAP

3 MORE MAGIC C Bass-Robinson: Will need the run back

7 17:00 – INTERBET.CO.ZA 0861 150 160 FM 90 HANDICAP (F & M)

2 MUSHI STEREK (AUS) B Crawford: Doing well at home

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