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The Straits Times

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March 06, 2025

(4) WINTER WARFARE was only modest on debut. He did a lot better in his second start and can go one better this time.

(5) GOLDEN PALM might need further than this eventually but did show promise on her debut and should be right there at the finish.

(6) ICED MARMALADE makes her debut but is a filly by Danon Platina and she would not be a surprise winner.

(2) ARLU may need this run.

(4) ONE GIANT LEAP only found one better on the day on local debut and should go one better this time going a little bit further.

(2) BEZONDER has not shown much in three starts but is likely to improve with blinkers, making her local debut.

(5) HAT MONTERA is improving and should contest the finish.

(3) LAUGH TILL I CRY needs to find a few lengths to win a race but could earn some money.

There has not been much between (1) LOVEGRASS and (2) BOMBER GIRL based on when they met in their last two runs.

(4) YOU WIN AGAIN is probably better on the Polytrack.

(3) MYTHICAL DREAM is unreliable but not out of it entirely.

(2) ORIGINAL COPY looked good when scoring on debut last month. She could have more wins in her tank.

(1) ASPOESTERTJIE was consistent in KwaZulu-Natal and won a nice race, beating (16) PERFECT TRUST on the Hollywoodbets Greyville Polytrack. Both are clearly not out of it on local debut.

(3) MARSHMALLOW may have found 1,600m not ideal for her last time and can bounce back to be a real threat to these rivals.

(1) KING'S RANSOM is in good form and should contest the finish.

(8) MUNCHKIN ran well on local debut and should be included in all permutations.

(4) BETHEL is very speedy when in the mood and is clearly not out of it in this line-up.

(3) EXECUTOR returns from a break and while not the most reliable, does have a winning chance.

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