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Drielandenpunt is a point of interest

The Mercury

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November 28, 2025

The Dean Kannemeyer-trained DRIELANDENPUNT runs in Race 6 - the Bet with Colossus exclusive on www.tote.co.za C STAKES at Hollywoodbets Greyville tonight.

- ANDREW HARRISON

Drielandenpunt is a point of interest

HENK LEYENAAR, a Hollander resident in Zimbabwe, has been a staunch supporter of local racing going back to the years of now retired trainer Alistair Gordon.

Forthright in his views, especially when it comes to the pronunciation of his horses' names, he has two lined up on the poly at Hollywoodbets Greyville tonight, each with different trainers.

Both Spaarne Rivier and Drielandenpunt appear to be progressive three-year-olds and just how progressive may be revealed in their respective races.

First up is Dean Kannemeyer's charge Drielandenpunt. The son of, until now seemingly underrate sire with a magnificent pedigree, The United States, Drielandenpunt doddled home in a maiden at just his fourth start. In typical Kannemeyer fashion, the gelding progressed from one run to the next before shedding his maiden. However, a word of caution. The form of that maiden field was nothing to write home about so one goes on gut feel rather than anything else although his winning time was respectable.

He does have plenty of scope and meets a field of aging handicappers. Syx Hotfix has started at long odds at his last two on the poly and was not disgraced behind the useful Sundance Kid last time out. He has a 4kg claimer aboard so should be competitive.

Rodriguez enjoyed the extra when Louis Goosen sent him over the extra at his last start but he has consistent form over this trip and has a handy weight. Strapping Blazing Light should make light of the 50kg on his back and can be very dangerous if allowed to get away.

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