‘New’ Trainer Saddles Two Runners On Met Day

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Mano Pandaram – set for an auspicious start (Pic – JC Photos)

A ‘new’ trainer will have his first runners in the Cape in his own name on World Sports Betting Cape Town Met day.

Owner Mano Pandaram  has taken over from his trainer Lorenzo Karriem and saddled two runners at the Vaal on Tuesday 21 January.

On Saturday he will saddle the interestingly named Erupt colt Porridge Boy in the Hollywoodbets Kenilworth opener, the Listed Summer Juvenile Stakes, and the The United States mare Indian Ocean in the Tsogo Sun Gr3 Summer Fling Stakes.

Mr Pandaram is known to have owned horses with Paul Matchett, and briefly with Lunga Gila at Randjesfontein, before racing with former jockey Lorenzo Karriem.

We could not track any notice in the NHA racing calendar and the Sporting Post was unable to reach any party for further information.

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