Sophomore Heads Kenilworth Card Today

First off at 13h30

Temperatures are forecast to reach into the early 30’s with eight races carded at Kenilworth today.

Justin Snaith (photo: hamishNIVENPhotography)

Justin Snaith  says Captain Tatters is a runner in the feature (photo: hamishNIVENPhotography)

The first race, and the Bipot opener, is off at 13h30.

The winter course false rail is 2m out from the 1700m, with a 4m spur at the 470m.

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First-timer / Rested horses:

1 13:30 – INFINITI INSURANCE WORK RIDERS’ MAIDEN PLATE

6 RISING MOON P Steyn: Might need the run

8 HOPE AND PRAY P Botha: Should need the run and experience

2 14:05 – PROTEA TOYOTA MAIDEN PLATE (F & M)

2 ZOEY DE VIE B Crawford: Will need the run

7 BLUE WONDER S J Snaith: Nice type, will be green and looking for further

10 OVER COUNT S J Snaith: Nice type, will be green and looking for further

3 14:40 – CARL GREAVES BROKERS MAIDEN PLATE (3-year-old Fillies)

7 FLAME TREE B Crawford: Will need the run

8 FOLLOW THE STAR G S Kotzen: Lovely filly, should be suited to further eventually but expecting a decent run

5 15:50 – PERPETUA HOUSE MR 96 HANDICAP

1 BELGARION S J Snaith: Been gelded and doing well at home – eachway chance

6 16:25 – SOPHOMORE SPRINT (Listed)

4 CAPTAIN TATTERS S J Snaith: Doing well at home, expect a good run

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