Candice Dawson – ‘He Could Run Well’

Straight from the horse's mouth

Candice Dawson – likes a bit of Town Flyer

DAVID NIEUWENHUIZEN

 Race 1 – RACING SNAKE (12): Will need the experience.

Race 4 – IRRESISTABLE JODY (11): Will need the experience.

 JOHAN JANSE VAN VUUREN

 No comment on first timers.

 ST JOHN GRAY

 Race 2 – HIGHLANDER (7): Is likely to develop into a nice colt in time.

 CANDICE DAWSON

 Race 2 – TOWN FLYER (14): A nice horse. I am just hoping he settles in the race and runs on. If he settles, he should run well.

 LUCKY HOUDALAKIS

 No comment on first timers.

 ALEC LAIRD

 No comment on first timers.

 ZIETSMAN OOSTHUIZEN FOR BILL HUMAN

 Race 5 – WESTERN GLIDER (9): Will be scratched.

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