Back To Kenilworth Today

First off at 13h45

Kenilworth Racecourse

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Racing returns briefly to Kenilworth today where an eight race card will be hosted under blue skies.

The first race – also the Bipot opener – starts at 13h45.

Please note that Richard Fourie and Greg Cheyne are not riding.

The false rail on the Summer Course is set at the original position with a 3m spur at the 600m mark.

Get your racecard  here

First-timer / Rested Horses comments:

6 16:40 – TABONLINE.CO.ZA MR 83 HANDICAP

3 CHATUCHAK W A Nel: No comment given

8 SILVER LEAGUE S J Snaith: Small each way chance

9 SPECTRA FORCE H W Crawford: Will need the run

7 17:15 – INTERBET.CO.ZA 0861 150 160 FM 91 DIVIDED HANDICAP (F & M)

2 LESEDI LA RONA C Bass-Robinson: Working well but may need it

3 CAPE CHARLOTTE P P Kruyer: May need the run

8 17:45 – NEXT MEETING DURBANVILLE 06 APRIL 2019 FM 72 DIVIDED HANDICAP (F & M)

9 MIXED SIGNALS C Bass-Robinson: Had a bit of work could run well, fresh

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