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September 13, 2025

Sept 14 South Africa (Scottsville) form analysis

RACE 1 (1,000M) (5) DUNGEON MASTER is the only raced runner in this compact field. With experience under the belt, he will have the advantage. However, his form certainly does not stand out as there are some well-bred horses in this line-up. Keep a close eye on the betting market, listen to trainer comments and watch these runners move down to the start.

RACE 2 (1,000M) (5) LOU LOU ran well in her last start and is expected to build on that. Hence she is the top choice. (8) CAPTAIN VENTURA is another who can improve with a run under the belt and will get closer. (3) PERFUME POWER is holding form and will be in the firing line. (4) AUSTRIAN BEAUTY ran a cracker at huge odds. A repeat will see her in the finish.

RACE 3 (1,000M) (8) POETIC PRINCESS is holding consistent form. Although she takes on the boys from a tough draw, she has the claimer up which makes her a serious contender. (7) TRIPPING THUNDER ran well in the last start and will be in the firing line if repeating that performance.

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