Newsbreak: Vodacom Durban July – Class Of 2020

Capacity field of 18 plus 2 reserves

The final field with barrier draws  for the Gr1 Vodacom Durban July was announced at a function at Hollywoodbets Greyville today.

The 124th running of the 2200m will be contested at 15h10 on Saturday 25 July at Hollywoodbets Greyville.

Justin Snaith’s Do It Again bids for a historic third consecutive victory in the great race,  and pulled an outside gate at 18.

A reminder that the Vodacom Durban July special Winning Form racecard will be available in print from Friday 17 July.

1 1 Golden Ducat 53 115 A …………… Eric Sands
2 2 Rainbow Bridge 60 134 A W Kennedy Eric Sands
3 3 Padre Pio 53 115 A …………… Dennis Bosch
4 4 Miyabi Gold 52 115 A K de Melo Justin Snaith
5 5 Soqrat (AUS) 59 132 A C Murray Mike de Kock
6 6 Twist Of Fate 56.5 127 BA A Domeyer Adam Marcus
7 7 Shango 53 116 TBA L Hewitson Sean Tarry
8 8 Capoeira 53 115 BA T Godden Andre Nel
9 9 Vardy 60 134 A C Zackey Adam Marcus
10 10 Divine Odyssey 53 117 A S Randolph J A Janse van Vuuren
11 11 Tierra Del Fuego 55 124 A G Lerena Sean Tarry
12 12 It’s My Turn 53 118 A S Veale Dean Kannemeyer
13 13 Got The Greenlight 53 118 T A M Yeni Joe Soma
14 14 Bunker Hunt 55 124 A G van Niekerk Justin Snaith
15 15 Silvano’s Pride 52 118 A S Moodley Justin Snaith
16 16 Camphoratus 52 110 A G Wright R A Hill/S R Hill
17 17 Belgarion 53 119 A R Fourie Justin Snaith
18 18 Do It Again 59.5 133 A A Marcus Justin Snaith
19 0 Tristful 53 109 A Reserve 1 Tony Rivalland
20 0 Hero’s Honour 53 115 A Reserve 2 Gary Alexander
Same Trainer – Not Coupled on Tote
(1,2) (4,14,15,17,18) (6,9) (7,11)

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