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In-form Chocolate Soldier can score

The Straits Times

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February 24, 2025

Feb 24 South Africa (Turffontein/Scottsville) form analysis

RACE 1 (1,160M) (7) ARASHI has run two decent races in a row and can win.

(8) BACK FROM WAR can improve from his fair debut.

Watch out for (1) BLIZZARD QUEST and (3) IDEAL SUMMER.

RACE 2 (1,160M) (3) EMERALD FORGE looks well placed and could win on debut.

(1) CRYSTAL GROVE should be prominent. Watch her.

(6) OPERA FAN and (11) VEGAS GIRL should run better races.

RACE 3 (1,600M) (9) O SPACE O improved last time with a narrow second at long odds.

The odds will be shorter this time but he will have to get past (2) WHITE SEAHORSE and (3) VENCEDOR who both have better draws. White Seahorse appears to have come to hand. Vencedor should be involved again.

(7) PRINCE FLORIAN have claims too.

RACE 4 (1,160M) (1) KALEESH CYBORG has sprinted well and can improve.

(6) CRONUS and (7) FUTURENAIRE need to be taken seriously.

(2) MIZZEN SWORD is holding form.

RACE 5 (1,600M) (11) PROMISE OF FIRE may be the right one on the mile.

(3) LA VIDA LOCA seems capable and meets a modest line-up.

(7) DEE DAY is way better than her last run and can feature.

(9) GLORIOUS BUTTERFLY has been improving, albeit in modest company last start.

RACE 6 (1,160M) (1) DUPONT EMERALD should run a good race from gate four.

If (2) SAUDI SWEEP is ready after a break, she could be a big threat.

(14) WEARINGOFTHEGREEN must be respected.

(3) TIPPERARY has shown she can win.

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