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|May 24, 2025
May 25 South Africa (Kenilworth) form analysis
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RACE 1 (1,200M)
(10) SARDINIA BAY ran a lovely race on debut behind Churchillian. He showed some great speed early, and got tired only very late to finish just over three lengths behind the winner. Include him in all bets.
(8) GETUPANDGO has been rested and gelded. He is much better than his last run on March 16. If he does not need the run badly, he should bounce back to his best form.
(7) WORLD CHOICE ran against winners on debut. He was very green early, and then stayed on to finish just under 10 lengths behind North Point. Will improve.
(1) CASINO KING ran a much better race last time with the blinkers fitted. If he can build on that performance, he might be able to sneak into the placings.
RACE 2 (1,000M)
(2) INSIDE VOICE has run two great races in succession. She is a young filly with lots of ability and will be right there in the finish.
(15) DU MAURIER showed good speed on debut, staying on nicely for second behind She's My World. Include her in all bets.
(9) MARKETA was a lot more settled in her race last time. She sat just off the speed early and then stayed on for third in the same race as Du Maurier. If she can build on that run, she will be competitive.
(7) PENNYS CHOICE completes the shortlist.
RACE 3 (1,600M)
(2) TUNGUSKA drew deep last time and still managed to catch the eye late for second behind Show Off. From a good draw here, he should get the perfect run in transit and go very close to winning this race.
(6) SIGNOR DANTE absolutely took off late to run third behind Father Christmas on May 6. He will love the step-up in trip. Include him in all bets.
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