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Oct 29 South Africa (Durbanville) preview Oliver ready to bounce back to his best

The Straits Times

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October 29, 2025

RACE 1(1,400M)

(4) MEET THE KING ran third last time. He will love the step-up to 1,400m and, with a good draw, he will be hard to beat.

(7) EUGENIUS ran on for fourth last time. He will enjoy the step-up in trip and has a money chance.

(6) IGNITE THE FIRE ran a much better race when fifth last time. He should be among the places.

(5) DANCE TO THE SUN stayed on nicely for fourth last time. He could sneak into the quartet.

RACE 2 (1,400M)

(7) MIAMI SUMMER was drawn poorly last time but flew home to finish second. He will love the step-up in trip to1,400m and, with the right run in transit, he will be hard to beat.

() JOUEUR DE FLUTE got pipped on the line last time. He will go close to winning from a neat draw.

(3) KLEIN KAROO was well-supported in the market last start when he finished third. He gets a good draw again.

(8) CEDAR POINT finished third in the same race as Miami Summer last time. Though he has a tricky draw to beat, he looks progressive and can run on late.

RACE 3 (1,250M)

(2) OLIVER has run three excellent races in succession. He stayed on well for second last time at Durbanville. Top jockey Richard Fourie sticks with this gelding and, froma neat draw, he will go very close to winning.

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