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|August 20, 2025
Aug 20 South Africa (Scottsville) form analysis
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RACE 1 (1,000M) (1) CALL ME JANE is lightly raced and makes her local debut. She has found solid market support over this trip at Kenilworth. She has not been out since May, but looks more than capable in this line-up.
(5) QUEEN FENN is seldom far back and Callan Murray stays with the ride.
(2) CARTEL QUEEN has been making steady improvement and the drop to 1,000m should see her competitive.
(3) CHERICHERILADY ran a fair race first-up for her new stable. She gets a 4kg claimer aboard, and can improve.
RACE 2 (1,200M) (2) FLYING SOUTH was narrowly beaten at her last two. She gets first-time blinkers which could see her home.
(1) PEACE ROSE made an eye-catching debut on this course. She could go all the way.
(4) GORGEOUS CAPE raced green on debut over course and distance. Any market support must be respected.
(9) WINTER BLESSING has shown some ability and has gone close over course and distance. Cannot be written off lightly.
RACE 3 (1,600M) (1) DAWN TILL DUSK has the best draw and improved nicely second time in KZN. He will enjoy the extra furlong and should put in a bold effort.
(5) UZWANO will try for four wins on the bounce. He has progressed steadily up the handicap, and appears to have improved with blinkers on. He could still be under the handicappers' radar.
This story is from the August 20, 2025 edition of The Straits Times.
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