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August 16, 2025

Aug 16 S. Africa (Kenilworth) form guide

RACE 1 (1,000M) (3) MARKETA has been very consistent, the drop in trip to 1,000m will definitely help her chances. Hard to beat.

(1) WHATASTAR ran a fair race behind Between The Lines on June 17. On that run, she will be among the places.

(6) PENNYS CHOICE ran a cracker with blinkers on last time. On her best form, she can trouble these in the finish.

(2) ALESSIA ASHEVILLE needed her last run badly. She could sneak into the places at best.

RACE 2 (1,400M) (6) BEACH VERSE has run two lovely races in succession. She will love the step-up in trip to 1,400m. Go close.

(3) LOVE HER MADLY really enjoyed the 1,400m trip on June 21. From a good draw, she will be right there in the money.

(1) CLOUDS CLEARING must have a good each-way chance in this race from a nice draw. Include her into all bets.

(8) WAIT FOR ME finished really well for third behind Wander Dune on July 26. Top jockey Richard Fourie sticks with her. Big say if she can beat the tricky draw.

RACE 3 (1,500M) (4) SUGAR MOUNTAIN won a terrific race on July 15. He is up in the ratings, but is still very hard to beat again from a neat draw.

(8) PROMETTERE finished like a train behind Sugar Mountain last time. If he gets some luck in running from a tricky draw, he will be super competitive.

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