Defending Champ Tops First July Log

Who gets your vote at this early stage?

The first official log for the 2019 Gr1 Vodacom Durban July has been published by Gold Circle.

The R4,25 million spectacular will be run at Greyville on Saturday 6 July 2019.

Richard Fourie takes Do It Again (yellow silks) through his paces with Made To Conquer (Anton Marcus) at Greyville last Friday (Pic – Candiese Marnewick)

Topping the charts is 2018 winner Do It Again, followed by Sun Met winner Rainbow Bridge and Saturday’s terrific Premier’s Champions Challenge winner, Hawwaam.

VODACOM DURBAN JULY (Grade 1) Log as at 15:00 Tue 7-May-19
R 4,250,000  2200m
WFA: 3yrs-2.0kgs
1 DO IT AGAIN (4G) 125 Justin Snaith
2 RAINBOW BRIDGE (4G) 124 Eric Sands
3 HAWWAAM (3C) 121 Mike de Kock
4 RETURN FLIGHT (3F) 106 Sean Tarry
5 ATYAAB (AUS) (3C) 105 Mike de Kock
6 HEAD HONCHO (5G) 122 Andre Nel
7 TWIST OF FATE (3C) 115 Joey Ramsden
8 OH SUSANNA (AUS) (4F) 118 Justin Snaith
9 LADY IN BLACK (4F) 117 Dennis Drier
10 LEGAL EAGLE (7G) 118 Sean Tarry
11 TILBURY FORT (5G) 110 Sean Tarry
12 MADE TO CONQUER (5G) 108 Justin Snaith
13 DIVINE ODYSSEY (4G) 105 J A Janse van Vuuren
14 HERO’S HONOUR (4G) 107 Gary Alexander
15 BARAHIN (3C) 108 Mike de Kock
16 DOUBLEMINT (4C) 104 Justin Snaith
17 MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (4G) 104 Justin Snaith
18 MIYABI GOLD (4F) 105 Justin Snaith
…………………………….
19 CHARLES (3C) 104 Brett Crawford
20 ZILLZAAL (3C) 105 Sean Tarry
Next 10 in Alphabetical Order
BUNKER HUNT (3G) 100 Justin Snaith
CAMPHORATUS (4F) 105 R A Hill/S R Hill
DARK MOON RISING (5G) 105 Paul Lafferty
DAWN ASSAULT (5H) 106 St John Gray
EYES WIDE OPEN (4C) 111 Glen Kotzen
FIORELLA (4F) 100 Duncan Howells
FLICHITY BY FARR (4F)  94  Alyson Wright
FRESNAYE (4F) 108 Joey Ramsden
HERODOTUS (3C) 101 Glen Kotzen
$ORPHEUS (4G)  94 M G Azzie/A A Azzie

First declarations are due at 11h00 on Monday 13 May 2019.

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