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June 17 South Africa (Kenilworth) form analysis
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(3) PENNYS CHOICE ran a lovely race behind Inside Voice on debut. She caught the eye to stay on beautifully for fourth. She would have improved and will go close.
(1) NEBULOUS was very slow out the gates on debut, made up solid ground late to finish over two lengths off the winner. She is expected to improve heaps from that.
(8) WHATASTAR has been very disappointing in her last two runs. Back from a two-month break. If she settles early, she will have a say.
(6) SWIFT SERENITY showed good speed early on debut, but was one-paced very late in the race. With natural improvement, she can run a place at a big price.
RACE 2 (1,200M)
(1) CHANCE ENCOUNTER was terribly green early on debut, but finished like a train to run third to In A Timely Manner. He has come on and will be very hard to beat.
(8) BUGLE BOY stayed on nicely for fourth last start. Improving. Include him into all bets.
(2) MAN OF CONSEQUENCE finished fifth on debut, only two lengths behind Chance Encounter. He will be doing good work late.
(12) DIOGENES was only beaten just under five lengths on debut. He should make massive improvement from his first run.
RACE 3 (1,400M)
(4) CAPE CAPTAIN stayed on nicely for second behind Sweet Conifer on May 21. She has a good draw and no weight on her back.
(1) BOUNDLESS LOVE steps up in trip again to 1,400m. He will jump from the perfect barrier for this open maiden event.
(8) SUPERHERO ran a nice third behind Vapour Trail on May 21. He is still improving. If he can beat the tricky draw, he will have a good winning chance.
(7) JOUEUR DE FLUTE will have champion jockey Richard Fourie up. Not without a chance on his best form.
RACE 4 (1,400M)
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