Grey Goes To A 98

Listed Kings Cup winner impresses

National Horseracing AuthorityIt was a quiet weekend on the feature front, with the Listed Kings Cup, 1600m handicap at Hollywoodbets Greyville, the main local event.

The NHA handicappers have advised that BORN TO PERFORM has had his rating raised from 96 to 98 after he ran out a hard fought winner of the Listed King’s Cup over 1600m on the Greyville turf course on Sunday 22 March 2020.  The Handicappers agreed that runner-up TRISTFUL and third placed G G’s DYNASTY were the correct line horses to use and as such, both remain unchanged on 109 and 103, respectively.

The winner aside, there were no other increases to the ratings of any of the runners, but a number were given a drop.  CAPOEIRA is down from 112 to 110, CAMPHORATUS drops from 114 to 111, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR goes from 97 to 96, MASTER MAGIC is down to 98 from 100, and lastly AMOR ARDIENTE drops from 97 to 95.

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