Notacademicatall Can Beat The Draw

First off at 12h20 today

The R110 000 Flamingo Park Handicap heads a nine race programme at Flamingo Park today where the first race is off at 12h20.

Fourteen horses line up in the 1800m feature which is slap bang in the middle of the exotics and looks anything but a cut-and-dried affair.

Flashback to 2013 – Pearl Rush (Fanie Chambers) wins the Flamingo Park Handicap

The Sporting Post’s value bet of the day is the former KZN based Notacademicatall who has not won in ages but is edging back to for. The son of Elusive Fort has a wide draw to overcome but enjoys the 1,5kg claim of apprentice Dylan Lerena

His major opposition looks to lie in the shape of the consistent Brookie, topweight Seattle Sunset and the revitalised mare, Charter Jet.

The Bipot gets under way in the second at 12h50, with the third leg looking to offer a banker in the shape of the former Cape-based Doubled Over who has her third run here and is well drawn with the added value claim of Kabelo Matsunyane.

Get your racecard here

First-timer / rested horses

3 13:20 – JOIN US FOR THE JOBURG’S PRAWN FESTIVAL 30 MARCH MAIDEN PLATE

15 MANAFTERMIDNIGHT S Miller: No comment given

4 13:50 – TAB PAYS THE FULL DIVIDEND, NO LIMITS MAIDEN PLATE (F & M)

4 SAIL INTO THE SUN WGC Miller: May need the run

11 INSOMNIAC WGC Miller: May need the run

6 14:50 – BETTING WORLD – 087 741 2777 MR 71 HANDICAP

2 PETER THE WAILER L J Human: May need the run

7 15:20 – FLAMINGO PARK HANDICAP (Non-Black-Type)

1 SEATTLE SUNSET WGC Miller: May need the run

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