Cape Racing RTR Log – Latest

Sunday 30 October - Hollywoodbets Kenilworth

The latest log for the 2022 Cape Racing Ready To Run Stakes has been published.

The R600 000 race will be contested over 1400m at Kenilworth on Sunday, 30 October. It will follow the 2022 Cape Racing Ready To Run and Unbroken Two-Year-Old Sale scheduled for Saturday, 29 October.

Street Outlaw – right in the running for the big cash! (Pic – Chase Liebenberg)

The Cape Racing Ready To Run Race is restricted to eligible graduates of the 2021 CTS Ready To Run Sale, and entries will open at 11h00 on Monday, 17 October.

Supplementary entries are due by 11h00 on Friday, 21 October, with declarations due by 11h00 on Monday, 24 October.

The latest log:

 

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