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The Straits Times
|December 02, 2025
Dec 3 South Africa (Kenilworth) preview
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RACE 1 (1,000M)
(3) DIGBY ran third to William's Woman at Durbanville on Oct 25.
Top jockey Richard Fourie gets the ride. He will be very hard to beat.
(9) WORLD CHAMPION was gelded on Oct 7. He ran fourth to Caribbean Gold on Oct 5. On his best form, he will be competitive.
(7) MR MOUSTACHE finished five lengths behind William's Woman on Oct 25. If he has improved further back at home, he could sneak into the places.
(4) TRAILFINDER is well-bred, watch him closely.
RACE 2 (1,600M)
(5) DIOGENES had absolutely no luck in running on Nov 10 when just over six lengths behind Boundless Love at Kenilworth. He will run a big race from a neat draw.
(7) IN A TIMELY MANNER stayed on well for third to Marcus Aurelius first-up. There should be a lot of improvement to come. With some luck from a tricky draw, he will be right there in the finish.
(8) IGNITE THE FIRE quickened up smartly to win a good race at Durbanville on Oct 29. He will be charging at them late.
(3) SESAME never runs a bad race.
She was fourth in her last start behind Boundless Love on Nov 10.
RACE 3 (1,500M)
(4) SOMMERSTERN ran a great race behind Clark Griswold in his last start at Kenilworth. Will love the step-up in trip to 1,500m. From a good draw, he will be hard to beat.
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