Include Rested Crown Towers

First off at 13h25

There are eight races on the Kenilworth Winter Course today.

The first race is the Bipot opener and is off at 13h25.

Justin Snaith – another good days on the cards

Callan Murray is not riding as he has accepted rides at Turffontein, Donovan Dillon is medically indisposed and Workrider D Wana will also not be taking up his engagement in the opener.

The afternoon’s features are previewed elsewhere.

The false rail is in the original position, with a 3m spur at the 470m mark.

Get your racecard here

First timers / Rested horses comments:

1 13:25 – ITSARUSH.CO.ZA WELCOMES YOU WORK RIDERS’ MAIDEN PLATE (F & M)

1 CAPTIVATING S J Snaith: Will need further, small each way chance

5 15:45 – TELLYTRACK.COM FM 86 HANDICAP (F & M)

1 COUSIN LIZ C Bass-Robinson: Prep run for the season. Will be competitive

7 16:55 – CAPE MERCHANTS (Grade 2)

1 PACK LEADER G S Kotzen: Coming back from tendon injury, start of his Summer Campaign

4 ROCKET COUNTDOWN C Bass-Robinson: Scratched

8 17:30 – NEXT SUMMER EVENT KENILWORTH 27 NOVEMBER 2019 GRADUATION PLATE

1 CROWN TOWERS (AUS) S J Snaith: Doing well at home, each way chance

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