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|June 06, 2025
June 7 South Africa (Greyville) form analysis
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RACE 1 (1,600M) (3) BLIZZARD QUEST has found market support in both starts. He steps up to a more suitable trip.
(4) LUNAR DESCENT has improved with each outing and was close-up at long odds when going a mile for the first time.
(2) MATCHA MINT comes with smart Highveld form. She has a good draw and Richard Fourie.
(1) BLACKJACK RANDALL goes this trip for the first time. He took on what has panned out to be a fair field over a sprint last time.
RACE 2 (1,600M) (7) RICH FOLKS HOAX has started a beaten favourite at his first two KZN starts. He shed his maiden over a mile; blinkers are on.
(5) PLUS FOUR has run two smart races for his new stable since moving up from the Cape.
Stable jockey Sean Veale has plumped for the well-drawn (1) TYRCONNELL.
(3) MASTER CHRISTMAS is way better than his last effort and makes the trip from the Highveld.
RACE 3 (1,900M) (11) AFROPOLITAN stayed on stoutly last run on the Poly. Though he has top weight, he should be competitive.
(6) BOMBERS IN THE SKY only recently shed his maiden but was staying on well in his first local start over course and distance.
He should turn the tables on (7) CHILL IN THE AIR who finished 0.5 length ahead of Bombers In The Sky last time.
(10) AFRICAN DUSK looks held by Afropolitan on their last meeting but he is also down in class.
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