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March 27, 2025

March 28 South Africa (Fairview/Greyville) form analysis

(2) DUCHESS OF SEVILLE seems a bit better than she showed first time with blinkers and is overdue a first victory.

(1) RUBY CLAIRE is knocking at the door and should fight out the finish.

(4) MIDWICKET can improve trying the Polytrack.

(5) TIME IN PARIS has improved since wearing blinkers and can contest the finish again.

(1) FLIGHT ENGINEER tries the Polytrack this time and could bounce back to score.

(3) BROOKSIDER is usually competitive and should fight out the finish of this race.

(2) CHIEF RUNNER flopped on local debut but would not be a surprise winner trying the Polytrack.

(5) WAR LOVER looks capable of further improvement.

(7) PYRO PRINCE was well beaten in both starts but is capable of improvement after a change of trainer and trying this surface.

(3) MONTELENA has not stopped improving and should fight out the finish again.

(5) WOMAN OF POWER likes the Polytrack and has a winning chance.

(2) LOVEGRASS may be better on the turf but she can also get involved with the finish once again.

(6) ELLORIX is capable of an upset this track and trip.

(4) HOSPICES DE BEAUNE makes his local debut after a change of trainer and could score.

The last run of (1) AMERICAN MATADOR is clearly worth ignoring and he can win.

(2) ALWAYS SHINING likes the Polytrack and can go close to winning.

(3) CLIFFIE CLAVIN is not without ability and completes the shortlist.

(4) CORAL CREEK is probably best on the turf but he did run well on this surface last time and jockey Richard Fourie knows how to get the best out of him.

(3) SILVER TYCOON is capable of getting into the thick of things when in the mood.

(6) BOSNAY likes the Polytrack but is not well drawn.

(7) A BIT CHILLY showed improvement last time and could have more to offer.

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