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|May 23, 2025
May 24 South Africa (Greyville) form analysis
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RACE 1 (1,200M) Many first-timers. Of those who have run, (4) DARK MATTER has gone close at both starts and was narrowly beaten over course and distance last time. Drawn well and should go close.
(6) WINTER BLESSING has come on nicely at recent outings and should be competitive.
(7) CASSANDRA got a cautious thumbs-up from her in-form stable and is one to watch in the betting.
(2) MS SAKURA has a blue-blood pedigree but may need further.
RACE 2 (1,200M) Mostly first-timers. Of those who have run, (9) HAWKSDALE found some market support on debut and finished close-up. She takes on males but looks forward enough to take this race.
(8) VANAKKAM was a modest second at her second start but has been entered for the Grade 1 Allan Robertson Fillies Championship.
(1) GOLDEN OPERATOR has the best of the draws and comes from a strong stable.
(13) ZIYAN'S PRIDE has the widest draw but does have some experience.
RACE 3 (1,400M) (2) RUN FOREST RUN made good improvement at his second start, running on strongly. The extra furlong will suit and from a good draw, he should put in another strong showing.
Visiting (6) XENOPHON found market support on debut and showed up well. That experience will count in his favour and he will be a big runner.
(4) BRUH was a distant fourth on debut but should come on from that and should enjoy the extra.
(9) GOOD OMEN raced green on debut and should come on from that effort.
RACE 4 (1,800M) (6) DESTINY OF FIRE takes on males but has good form in useful female company of late. She goes well this trip and should be in the shake-up.
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