Guineas Winners Rocket In Ratings

Spumante Dolce - 89 to 119

Parisian Walkway has had his rating adjusted from 101 to 121 after capturing the TAB Gr2 Gauteng Guineas for 3yos over 1600m at Turffontein Standside Track on Saturday.

Parisian Walkway (Diego de Gouveia) moves up to 121 while Greaterix (Muzi Yeni, on left) is now at 120 (Pic - Candiese Lenferna)

Parisian Walkway (Diego de Gouveia) moves up to 121 while Greaterix (Muzi Yeni, on left) is now at 120 (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

The Handicappers were of the opinion that sixth placed, Bacchus made for the most suitable line horse to assess this race, leaving his rating unaltered on 101.

The winner aside, there were upward adjustments for three more horses. Runner up, Greaterix, went up to 120 from 109 and third place finisher, Aristotle, was raised from 94 to 113.  Lastly, Musical Score was adjusted to 104 from 100.

Two horses received merit ratings drops following this race. Legend Of Arthur dropped to 109 from 111 and Waheed was reduced to 101 from 105.

Wilgerbosdrift Gr2 Gauteng Fillies Guineas

The unbeaten Spumante Dolce has seen her official merit rating increased from 89 to 119 following her third victory in as many starts in the Wilgerbosdrift Gr2 Gauteng Fillies Guineas for 3yos over 1600m at the Turffontein Standside Track on Saturday.

The Handicappers opted to use second-placed VJ’s Angel as the line horse to rate this race, leaving her rating unchanged at 119.

There were also merit rating increases for five other runners besides the winner. Quid Pro Quo, who finished third, was raised to 118 from 115, while Fiery Pegasus was increased from 107 to 115.

Additionally, fifth-place finisher Poblano was adjusted from 93 to 107. Too Late My Mate, and Bakwena were also raised, with Too Late My Mate increasing from 83 to 100, and Bakwena moving from 95 to 97.

There were no drops for any runner in this race.

  • Media release by the NHA on Tuesday, 04 February 2025.

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