Who Do You Love Poses The Question

First race is off at 12h55

Racing is at Durbanville this afternoon and eight races are carded.

While there has been some light rain, the going is reported to be good and the first is due off at 12h55.

Who Do You Love from the Candice Bass-Robinson stable takes her place in Race 1 and she is the best bet on the card. She was an impressive winner on debut over this distance at Kenilworth.

Candice Bass-Robinson saddles Who Do You Love (Pic -Chase Liebenberg)

She raced from just off the pace, quickened up well and won with a ton in hand. The daughter of Rafeef found plenty of betting support that day which suggests that she was showing good work at home.

She could be anything and if not too green around the turn, she can remain unbeaten.

Adam Marcus saddles Polar World in Race 5. She finished 1.45 lengths behind Going Up last time.

She is 1.5kgs better off at the weights and there should not be much separating the pair in the run down to the line.

However, she raced wide around the turn that day which didn’t help her chances.

The daughter of William Longsword gets the cheekpieces fitted for the first time which should keep her mind on the task at hand. If jumping on terms, she can return to winning ways.

Keagan de Melo and Craig Bantam are not riding today.

Weather Overcast with rain; North Westerly Tail wind 26km/h
Rainfall Last 24 Hours: Nil Last 7 Days: Nil
Irrigation Last 24 Hours: 10mm Last 7 Days: 60mm
Penetrometer Reading 22
Track Condition Good
False Rail Rail set at 1m on the back straight, 4m spur at approximately the 550m mark
  • 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 at 14h40
  • Jackpot 2 starts in the fifth at 15h15

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