Kenilworth Racing Today

The Pick 6 starts in the third at 15h00

Racing takes place in the Mother City this afternoon and eight races are scheduled at Kenilworth.

With a strike-rate of 18.8% this season, Aldo Domeyer looks to be the man to follow this afternoon. He has a full book of rides and each of them have a very good chance of fighting out the finish.

The first race is due off at 13h50 and the lucky last is set for 17h55.

Candice Bass-Robinson saddles Whatsinadream in Race 3 & Fiftyshadesdarker in Race 7. (Pic- Chase Liebenberg)

The in-form Candice Bass-Robinson stable saddle Whatsinadream in Race 3 and she looks set to take a power of beating.

She has shown good improvement in each of her outings thus far. She lost a length at the start last time, but ran on well at the business end.

The daughter of Judpot will love the extra furlong on offer and with Aldo Domeyer retaining the ride, she should take a power of beating.

Fiftyshadesdarker is another from the Bass-Robinson camp. She is much better than her last start over the minimum trip.

Get your racecards here.

She finished fourth over this distance in her penultimate run, but had no luck in the closing stages.

The daughter of Gimmethegreenlight has taken a slight drop in the ratings and with a bit of luck, she can go close to winning.

The summer course false rail is 3m out from the 1800m mark with a 4m spur at the 600m mark.

  • The Bipot starts in the first at 13h50
  • The Place Accumulator starts in the second at 14h25
  • The Pick 6 starts in the third at 15h00
  • Jackpot 1 starts in the fourth race at 15h35
  • Jackpot 2 starts in the fifth race at 16h10

 

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