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Who will be The Ultimate King?
The Citizen
|November 28, 2025
THRILL: BETWAY SUMMER CUP DAY FILLED WITH CHAMPIONS AND EXCELLENT RACING
HIGH HOPES. Muzi Yeni will ride Grade 3 Victory Moon Stakes winner The Ultimate King in tomorrow's R6-million Betway Summer Cup over 2000m at Turffontein. Picture: JC Photographis.
(JC Photographis)
It is Betway Summer Cup day at Turffontein, one of the great days in our racing calendar. The meeting is headlined by the R6-million Grade 1 Betway Summer Cup over 2000m on the Standside track and is supported by five other feature races plus some unbelievable quality supporting minor events.
Overall, this is truly a remarkable day and please come down to the course to support the champions taking part on the day.
A quick mention to the day's main sponsors Betway, who invest so much into the game and here's wishing you a phenomenal event.
The field is another quality lineup with several of these horses thriving at the moment.
We have the defending champion Atticus Finch carrying top weight after a super victory in the Allied Steelrode Charity Mile taking on up-and-coming stars like The Equator.
I am fortunate enough to be riding the Grade 3 Victory Moon Stakes winner The Ultimate King and while we will discuss this in detail later, it’s lovely to see the usual raiders taking their places again.
I think it’s going to be a fantastic race and the winner will need to be at his very best to have his name inscribed in the record books.
I have 10 rides on the 11-race card and will be doing everything in my power to get a winner or two on the board. I also hope to guide our followers in the right direction and help them get a share of all the carryovers and huge TAB pools on the day.
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