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May 31, 2025

June 1 S.A. (Kenilworth) Form Analysis

RACE 1 (1,500M) (4) RANDOLPH HEARST finished well to win a good race on April 21. He will love the step-up in trip. Will take some beating.

(1) ALL THE RAGE stayed on nicely for third behind Dreamworld in the Grade 3 Winter Nursery on May 4. Over more ground and from a good draw, he will be right there in the finish.

(3) ROLAND GARROS caught the eye last time to win his maiden in style. He will get better and stronger with more racing.

(2) SIERRA SAGRADA was very disappointing on May 13. He is much better than that, and can bounce back.

RACE 2 (1,400M) (3) GIMMETHATPEARL ran third behind Time For Love in the Listed Ladies Mile on May 4. She can be a tricky ride, but she is packed with ability.

(6) MY ONLY WEAKNESS won well on April 28. Even with a five-point penalty for that win, she will remain competitive at this level.

(5) KAMCHATKA returns from a short break of 77 days. If she does not need the run, she will be amongst the places.

(2) ROYALS is much better than her recent form suggests. She could surprise on her day.

RACE 3 (1,950M) (3) SONG TO THE MOON showed tremendous heart to win last time, even though it was a small field. He is progressive and should love this trip of 1,950m.

(1) WE HAVE TOUCHDOWN ran a great race behind La Pulga on April 14. He should be right there in the finish from a good draw.

(5) PINOT GRIGIO ran on strongly to win going away at the line on May 6. He was given five points for that win. Watch him closely, he will be doing some good work late.

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