Wednesday Racing At Kenilworth

The Pick 6 starts in the third at 14h05

Eight races are scheduled at Kenilworth this afternoon.

Race 7 is the main event on the card which is a Merit Rated 93 Handicap over 2000m.

The first race is due off at 12h55 and the last race is set for 17h10.

South Africa’s leading trainer Justin Snaith saddles Kariba Hall in Race 3. (Pic- Chase Liebenberg)

Jimmy The Rich writes South Africa’s leading trainer, Justin Snaith sends out Kariba Hall in Race 3.

He raced from a handy position last time and fought hard, but was pipped in the shadow of the post.

The son of Wylie Hall should be at home over the 2000m and with Richard Fourie back in the saddle, he should take a power of beating.

Follow The Star from the Glen Kotzen stable represents some decent each/way value in the lucky last.

Her last three efforts in feature races have been decent. The manner in which she finished off her race in the Listed Ardmore Jamaica Handicap last time was encouraging.

Get your racecards here.

The daughter of Silvano takes a massive drop in class today and despite her big mass of 61.5kgs, she should be too good for this field.

The summer course false rail is 3m out fromo the 1800m mark with a 4m spur at the 600m mark. The start is forward of zero by 4m.

  • The Bipot starts in the first at 12h55
  • The Place Accumulator starts in the second at 13h30
  • The Pick 6 starts in the third at 14h05
  • Jackpot 1 starts in the fourth race at 14h40
  • Jackpot 2 starts in the fifth race at 15h20

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