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Drop in trip can help Let It Be Said go one better again

The Straits Times

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May 06, 2025

May 6 South Africa (Kenilworth) form analysis

RACE 1 (1,000M) (2) THREE TIGERS was slightly slow out of the machine but still managed to storm home for fourth behind Gimmeathrill on debut. He can improve tremendously from that performance and should go very close to winning.

(3) CHURCHILLIAN has run some very nice races in competitive fields. He should find this race easier and has a good winning chance on form.

(5) GOLD GIBOSKI was terribly green in the running, but stayed on strongly late to finish just over two lengths behind the winner on debut. Must be respected.

(8) THE ROARING ROCK might have a place chance at best.

RACE 2 (1,400M) (8) SIGNOR DANTE was very green early but stayed on strongly to finish just under four lengths behind Green Planet on debut. He should love the step-up to 1,400m. This is not a strong race, and with further improvement to come from him, he should go very close to winning.

(5) DRICUS was a touch disappointing last time. The drop in trip should help his chances, watch him closely.

(9) OCEAN SKY has run two lovely races in succession. If he can get some luck in the running from a wide draw, he should be right there in the finish.

(10) FATHER CHRISTMAS ran a much better race last time. He could sneak into the places from a wide draw.

RACE 3 (1,400M) (1) WILD APPLAUSE rattled home late to finish just ½ length behind the winner Angel's Oasis last time. Jockey Muzi Yeni sticks with her from a good draw. If she can build on that, she will go very close to winning.

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