
Ravi Naidoo Loving Being The Underdog
Ravi Naidoo, owner of the crack colt Cousin Casey, will be eating and sleeping racing for the next few days in the build up to the most talked about race for years, the Grade 1 Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas.





Pick 6 Pool Estimated To Reach R6 Million On Saturday
Charles Dickens leads Guineas charge
Jack Milner (4Racing)
Racing fans are in for a bumper day’s racing at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday as there are 11 races on the card which will include two BiPots (Race 2 to 7 and Races 6 to 11) and three Jackpots (Races 1 to 4 and Races 5 to 8 and Races 8-11).
Of most significance is a R1-million Pick 6 carryover with the pool likely to reach R6 million.
Charles Dickens will put his unbeaten record on the line in Saturday’s R2-million Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas.
Fifteen runners have been carded to face the starter in this Grade 1 race over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth.
Although Charles Dickens is now taking on the best three-year-old colts in the land and that he has landed No 11 draw, bookmakers are taking no chances and the Trippi colt has been priced up at 11-20 to make it six wins from six outings.
Trained by Candice Bass-Robinson, Charles Dickens has got better with every run and the manner in which he disposed of older rivals last time, despite giving all but Captain Of Stealth weight, could not have been more impressive.
Aldo Domeyer has the ride.
The opposition is led by Cousin Casey, winner of both the Golden Horseshoe (Grade 2) and Premiers Champion Stakes (Grade 1) at Hollywoodbets Greyville last season.
He made his comeback at Kenilworth in the Grade 2 Cape Cup over 1600m and ran out an imposing victor.
Glen Kotzen’s charge, quoted at 4-1, also had no luck with his barrier position and will jump from draw No 14. The son of Vercingetorix will be ridden by Grant van Niekerk.
The Joburg challenge is headed up by Mike de Kock-trained Union Square and Shoemaker, first and second respectively in the Grade 2 Dingaans at Turffontein, as well as Grant Maroun’s Anfields Rocket, who had both De Kock runners behind him in the Grade 3 Graham Beck Stakes at Turffontein.
Also run at the meeting will be the Grade 2 Ridgemont Highlands Peninsula Handicap and the Grade 3 Victress Stakes for four-year-old fillies and mares, both over 1800m.
Betting on the Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas:
11-20 Charles Dickens
4-1 Cousin Casey
11-1 Shoemaker
16-1 Union Square
20-1 At My Command
25-1 Anfields Rocket
35-1 Royal Aussie
40-1 Le Morne
50-1 Money Heist
66-1 Port Louis, Street Outlaw, Lord William, Dave The King
80-1 Famous And Rich
90-1 Canford Lights
Final field for the R2-million Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas (Grade 1) over 1600m.
1 – 1 AT MY COMMAND (B Crawford) K de Melo 60.0 – 109
2 – 2 PORT LOUIS (B Crawford) K Matsunyane 60.0 – 105
3 – 3 CANFORD LIGHTS (C Bass-Robinson) G Wright 60.0 – 80
4 – 4 UNION SQUARE (M F De Kock) R Simons 60.0 – 116
5 – 5 STREET OUTLAW (R Maingard) S Veale 60.0 – 99
6 – 6 ROYAL AUSSIE (J S Snaith) R Fourie 60.0 – 99
7 – 7 SHOEMAKER (M F De Kock) B Fayd’Herbe 60.0 – 114
8 – 8 FAMOUS AND RICH (G S Kotzen) C Habib 60.0 – 96
9 – 9 LORD WILLIAM (V H Marshall) J Jacobs 60.0 – 100
10 – 10 MONEY HEIST (G van Zyl (Jnr)) P Strydom 60.0 – 103
11 – 11 CHARLES DICKENS (C Bass-Robinson) A Domeyer 60.0 – 121
12 – 12 DAVE THE KING (V H Marshall) C Orffer 60.0 – 105
13 – 13 ANFIELDS ROCKET (G J Maroun) G Lerena 60.0 – 102
14 – 14 COUSIN CASEY (G S Kotzen) G van Niekerk 60.0 – 115
15 – 15 LE MORNE (B Crawford) L Mxothwa 60.0 – 105
Same Trainer: (1,2,15) (3,11) (4,7) (8,14) (9,12)


Miedema and Faull Ratings For Charles Dickens And Cousin Casey

Fancied Guineas Runners Must Beware De Kock’s Grade 1 Record
Trainer is sending his first and second Dingaans placings, Union Square and Shoemaker

Venniker And Strydom First Recipients Of Moore Family Trophy
The Moore Family Trophy is presented to an apprentice who has achieved the milestone of riding 100 winners.


Tarry four-timer, Habib Treble, Matsunyane Double
Sean Tarry scored his second four-timer in the space of a fortnight at Vaal Classic track today.
On the downside his champion filly Rain In Holland put in her second successive disappointing effort, and although it was a preparation run over too sharp a trip and probably run at too slow a pace for her, the margin of defeat, 6,50 lengths, was a bit concerning.
Calvin Habib rode three of Tarry’s winners.
Kabelo Matsunyane rode a double on the day.
Tarry has had 32 wins this season at a strike rate of 13.62%.
Habib is on 53 wins for the season at a strike rate of 8.76%.
Matsunyane is on 56 wins at 12.15%.



Picture: The question subject seen winning the Premier’s Champion Stakes (Candiese Lenferna).
Today’s Question
Who was the last horse to win both the Grade 1 Premier’s Champion Stakes and the Grade 1 Cape Guineas?
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Picture: Soqrat wins the Cape Guineas (Liesl King).












