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August 29, 2025

Aug 29 South Africa (Greyville) Form Analysis

(5) COCCOLINA drifted in the market on debut under the weight of strong support for the winner. He was a close-up second and should come on from that effort.

(7) LIGHT THE FIRE has shown up well in two starts over the distance. He has had a short break but should run well.

(3) DEVOTED was short in the market on debut but also drifted. He finished down the field but is sure to improve on that showing.

(1) MAGIC SURPRISE has come on with each outing but all recent runs have been on the Poly.

(1) VENCEDOR made marked improvement when sent over a mile last time. A repeat should see him in the money again.

(5) DIRECTOR has shown promise and has the benefit of having seen the course. He should be right there.

(4) PIED PIPER has shown promise in his two starts and was not far back over the trip last time out.

(7) TEE DOG has been knocking at the door in recent outings. If holding form, he should feature again.

(2) CALL ME WILD has come to hand nicely and was narrowly beaten on this course last time. He has a good draw and should have the run of the race.

(11) LIMELIGHT LEGEND is lightly raced but is in good recent form. He stays the trip well, although he jumps from a wide barrier.

(7) FINE WINE is a lightly raced mare who ran well below best last time. Her recent form has been on the Poly but she should feature in this company.

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