
Pacaya (Picture: Wayne Marks).
Pacaya Fully Fit And Ready To Run Huge Race
The four-year-old Justin Snaith-trained Trippi gelding Pacaya has shown signs this season of fulfilling the potential he displayed as a three-year-old and he is the joint favourite for Saturday’s Grade 2 WSB 1900 at Hollywoodbets Greyville.
He came back from a layoff of close to eight months in January to run a promising third from a wide draw over 1400m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth.
He then finished strongly next time out to win the Listed Gordon’s Gin Jet Master Stakes over 1600m, although he was the beneficiary of an error of judgement by a jockey who eased his mount, Quasiforsure, well before the line, thinking he had the race wrapped up.
The target for Pacaya was always the Grade 1 Hollywoodbets Durban July and he now faces his acid test on Saturday in the WSB 1900, which he will need to win to book his place in the big race.
The winner of the 1900 is not guaranteed a place, but does get preferential consideration for inclusion in the final field.
Jonathan Snaith said earlier today, “Pacaya is fully fit and will run a huge race from the decent draw. His preparation for the Hollywoodbets Durban July has gone perfectly so far.”
He is drawn four out of the 12 runners and Richard Fourie rides.
The Snaith yard also run five-year-old Dynasty gelding One Way Traffic, whose Cape Town form in three runs has not come close to emulating his scintillating victory on July day last year in the Grade 3 Vodacom 2200, which he won by three lengths in a time 0,79 seconds quicker than the July time.



Isivunguvungu (JC Photos)
Narrow Creek Stud Working From A Strengthening Base
Narrow Creek Stud had their second Grade 1 winner recently when the Peter Muscutt-trained What A Winter gelding Isivunguvungu won the Grade 1 Jonsson Workwear Computaform Sprint and John Everett has been planning matings for this sprinter’s dam and for a half-sister or two.



Ramiro Restrepo posted the above picture on Twitter today with the simple word “Cruising”. Of course the focal point of the picture is the famed blanket of 554 red roses which the Kentucky Derby winner is draped with after the race. Ramiro is the owner of Mage, the winner of the Derby.
Mage core owner Ramiro Restrepo ‘over the moon’ after Kentucky Derby victory
Where: Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md.

There’s plenty of excitement around which horses will make the final field for the 2023 Durban July. Picture: Darren Stewart/Gallo Images
Art of the July is more Pollock than Hopper right now
40-1 and upwards the others


Zenyatta – The Most Loved Equine Mum Of All Time?

Cosmic Event is one of Justin Snaith’s raiders for the WSB East Cape Derby (Picture: Wayne Marks)
Battle Of The Big Three In WSB East Cape Derby

Perfection has been selected by the At The Races tipster to win the East Cape Derby (Picture: Pauline Herman)
Fairview Turf Friday May 12 Formguides And Selections
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1 12:00 – Welcome To Nelson Mandela Bay Work Riders Maiden Plate
Watch out for: COASTAL PATH (2)


Cosmic Star clinched De Melo and Janse van Vuuren their double for the day (Picture: JC Photos).
De Melo/Janse van Vuuren Double
Keagan de Melo rode a double for Johan Janse van Vuuren today (Thursday) at the Vaal Classic track.
De Melo goes to 234 wins for the season at a strike rate of 20.56%.
Janse van Vuuren goes to 63 wins for the season at 14.72%.



Parade ring at current Fairview racecourse.
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