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Weights on her side, Let's Go Now against the boys
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|April 25, 2025
April 26 South Africa (Turffontein) form analysis
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RACE 1 (1,100M) (4) GREEN DIAMOND upstaged male opposition when winning a Grade 2 over a similar trip last time. She renews rivalry with (2) KING HARALD on identical weight terms, so should have his measure again.
(6) PORRIDGE BOY is also held on that form but is weighted to get closer on these revised weight terms.
Debut winners (1) KAALVOET and (3) TIN PAN ALLEY could be anything, so could pose more of a threat. Preference is for the latter, who justified market support when beating (5) LAVA COUNTY (2kg better off) in his winning introduction.
RACE 2 (3,200M) Maturing stayer (3) MY SOUL MATE won a 2,850m Listed race last time beating several re-opposing rivals. She should, on similar weight terms, confirm her superiority over this extended distance.
Runner-up (7) EXPLOSIVE BOND is enjoys this trip but is 1.5kg worse off with her last-start conqueror.
Veteran (2) NEBRAAS and (8) TWENTY DRACHMA'S appeal most of the remainder.
RACE 3 (1,160M) (4) MIA MOO made a winning Highveld return in a course-and-distance Grade 3 event six weeks ago and a resultant five-point penalty is unlikely to prevent another forward showing.
(9) KOMATI RIVER and (6) CHROME TOURMALINE completed the trifecta positions on that occasion and are not likely to reverse that form, given the unfavourable weight turnaround.
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