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March 11, 2026

UNTERS are faced with a mixed bag lat Hollywoodbets Scottsville today.

- ANDREW HARRISON

Randolph Hearst can make headlines

The Justin Snaith-trained RANDOLPH HEARST runs in Race 3 – THE LIVE IT. LOVE IT. OWN IT. www.racecoast.co.za PROGRESS PLATE at Hollywoodbets Scottsville today.

(Picture: Race Coast/Chase Liebenberg)

The first two races on the card are laced with first timers and any serious punter will avoid the pitfalls. However, you ‘pays your money and you takes your chances’ as the saying goes.A better option could be Randolph Hearst in the first leg of the PA on the card nine-race card.

Snaith

Justin Snaith nearly got the ball rolling when the grey Roland Garros came up just short last Sunday but Randolph Hearst has been up against the cream of the Cape Town sophomore crop this season and not far behind.

He makes his local debut and looks the part in this field. But Dominic Zaki had his first KZN winner in Talk To The Master in the Fever Tree Stakes where he was weighted to win.

He is more than useful but could find it difficult giving his younger rival 6kg. Zaki has declared two others to keep the race alive and ‘honest’ so the inference so obvious.

In the first leg of the Pick 6 Highveld Storm has his second run for his stable and made a promising local debut in first time blinkers. He has a useful apprentice up and should feature.

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