De Melo & Kannemeyer On Fire

Hollywoodbets Greyville Pick 6 pays R8912

A winner at Kenilworth on Wednesday and a treble at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Friday evening.

Dean Kannemeyer is pleased with his form and with the manner in which his new assistant Nicolette Roscoe has made the transition into his management structure.

It helps when everything’s running smoothly and even Kannemeyer stable jockey Keagan de Melo enjoyed a great evening at the office with four nice winners.

Williams Land is an impressive winner under Keagan de Melo (Pic _ Candiese Lenferna)

Nicolette Roscoe, who started out with Johnny Dawson, spent over 20 years with Alistair Gordon and with the veteran calling it a day, she has slotted in seamlessly into the powerful Kannemeyer operation at Summerveld.

Their first winner was the Millstream Farm bred Vercingetorix gelding Mount Anderson, who shed his maiden at his third start.

The Captain Of All progeny are flying and Lundy’s Lad was another to shed his maiden after four places when winning the 1400m Jackpot opener easily. He is raced in partnership by Kannemeyer and Kenilworth Racing Co-Chair, Robert Bloomberg.

Willempie Engelbrecht Jnr bred and owns the Trippi colt Williams Land who tried the 1700m for the first time and sailed through his field from last in the home straight to win going away.

The Hollywoodbets December Pick 6 promotion saw a minimum pool of R1,1 million guaranteed with a handy 10% top-up if the bet was taken on course.

With Kannemeyer’s three winners, it paid a handy R8 912-20.

See the standings in the KZN Sizzling Summer Challenge here

KZN racing is at Hollywoodbets Scottsville tomorrow where a minimum Pick 6 of R1,6 million is on offer.

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