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Spinmyangelssspin has them in a twist
November 17, 2025
|The Mercury
NY chance of Queen Braganza lining up for the Gr1 Cape Fillies Guineas next month were seemingly blown out of the water as she finished down the field in the Class 4 Handicap that headed the card at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday.
SPINMYANGELSSPIN, with Sean Veale up, wins the Bet With Tote Class 4 for trainer Wengesai Masawi at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday.
(Picture: Race Coast/Candiase Lenferna)
She needed to win and win convincingly to booked her Guineas berth but she drifted alarmingly in the betting and it was not to be as she faded tamely.
After significant overnight rain the meeting was switched to the poly track but even that may no be an excuse as Spinmyangelssspin made short work of her rivals.
Masawi
Former assistant to Mike de Kock, Wengi Masawi and his assistant Megan Trott, are the new names on the block assisted by Hollywood Racing who registered their 750th winner as owners.
Spinmyangelssspin arrived at Ashburton with some modest Western Cape form but has come good since the addition of blinkers to her racing equipment.
She took on a useful handicap field yesterday and won with authority.
The well fancied Poursomesugaronme came from well of the pace to snatch second ahead of Mrsglittersparkles.
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