The Kenilworth card today is headed by the R225 000 Klawervlei Farm Sale Graduate Race, powered by Betting World.
Effectively a well endowed maiden, the race looks a potential minefield for exotic players.
As the name suggests, the feature is for eligible graduates of the 2019 Klawervlei Farm Sale.
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The only form in the field of fourteen lies in the fairer sex quartet, where Glen Kotzen’s speedy debut runner-up Tanzanite Queen could be difficult to peg back.
The daughter of the exciting Ascot stallion Global View was unfancied on debut against her own sex, when showing natural toe and managing a meritorious 0,30 length second to Fiftyshadesdarker.
Aldo Domeyer takes over from the indisposed Anthony Andrews.
Morne Winnaar partners her stablemate Musical Glitch, a daughter of Jay Peg with four runs under the belt.
She ran a fair race when finishing fifth in the Cape Fillies Nursery behind Saturday’s Strelitzia Stakes third-placer Delta Queen. She produced three good runs prior to that and merits obvious inclusion in this field.
Greg Cheyne partners the third of the Woodhill Racing quartet, Magical Midlands, a son of Twice Over, who has reportedly been producing some good home work.
The well-related Coup de Grace first-timer Maison hails from the Brett Crawford yard and has Corne Orffer in the saddle.
The betting will probably be the best guide with regards to his chances.
The first is off at 11h45.