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The Night Ferry to guide the way
On a demanding card at Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Wednesday, The Night Ferry looks a runner worth siding with in Race 6 over 1400m. Now firmly on the up for returning trainer Herman Brown, he has rediscovered form after a mid-year win and has been knocking hard on the door, finishing fourth, then runner-up twice in stronger company. A drop back in trip and the booking of René Piechulek could prove decisive.
Brown’s resurgence is also evident in Race 7, where Hiawatha Goldberg continues to thrive since being switched to sprinting. He was a winner two runs back and ran with credit behind Worldly last time, making him a live chance over 1000m if not taken on too early.
Earlier on the card, Gimme The Power may find her best opportunity yet in an open maiden over 1250m after returning to a sprint. Mercenary stands out as the best bet in Race 2 over 1600m, having been unlucky two starts ago and then finishing a solid second last time. He looks ready to break through under Keagan de Melo.
Greek Heiress is overdue a win in Race 3 over 1600m, with blinkers helping her close the gap, while Leif Erikson shapes as a lively contender in Race 4 over 2000m after an improved fourth last time in a race that has since produced a winner.
Tothemoonandback has been consistently finding stronger rivals too good and should have every chance of going one better in Race 5 over 2000m. The finale is open, with Eisteddfod, William’s Woman and recent winners True Horizon and Wyze Declaration all deserving consideration.
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Cymric should have the De Kock’s purring
Cymric was among the better juveniles of his year but has not quite lived up to early promise, winning just three times from 15 starts. He makes his third appearance for Mike and Mathew de Kock when lining up in a Conditions Plate at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday. Well weighted and now third run after a break, he should be hard to beat if near his best. Stablemate Icy Blast was close up over course and distance last time, while Golden Rule chases a hat-trick, though now meets Icy Blast on 1.5kg worse terms. Wild At War has dropped in the ratings after a narrow poly defeat and could also feature.
Race 1 sees progressive Hammerhead step up in trip, but Bourbon’s Beast, who ran a cracker over course and distance last time from a good draw, sets a high standard. Flag Champ, Red Cardinal and Harpa all have claims.
The opening Pick 6 leg is a tricky maiden. Psyche should improve on a promising debut, Siyabambelela and Thought Control bring solid form, while Spirit Of Shimla could benefit from the drop back in trip.
Arverni Princess, winner of three of her last four, carries just 49.5kg despite stepping up in class and rates a big runner. Queen Braganza can rebound back on turf, while Duncan Howells’ pair Celestial Diamond and Perfume Power both warrant market attention.
Veteran Fate Of Fortune is in good form and can strike again in a competitive handicap, with Tam’s Delight, Blazing Fury and City Of Love among the dangers. Safe Travel looks a reliable option later on, aided by a good draw and a 4kg claimer, while Jazz Festival poses a threat back on his preferred surface.
The remaining races are open, with value runners including The Ghost, Fate Decreed, Lilac In Winter and Mountainsofthemoon, while Happy Fortune, Prom Queen and improving Blue Poppy headline a wide-open finale.
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January 17 Selangor Preview By Mark Lydeamore
Sun to shine on Carriacou
Hollywoodbets Durbanville hosts a rare twilight meeting on Saturday, just a week after L’Ormarins Kings Plate Day. While picking winners won’t be easy, Carriacou looks the one to beat in the finale, race 7 over 1400m. His last run was eased, but trainer Eric Sands has him back on track, and nothing concerning was found by the NHRA vet. Previously, he ran strongly against talented three-year-olds like Happy Verse and Viva’s Liberte, and this field is far less testing. Sean Veale, who rode him to his last win in May 2024, is back aboard.
My Only Weakness, from Adam Marcus’ in-form yard, could threaten if she finds top form, though her recent performances have been inconsistent. In A Timely Manner and Primal Instinct hold potential but face awkward draws; both could impact the finish with the right luck.
The card opens with Cardinal Point, who showed promise on debut and could exit the maidens in race 1 over 1250m from a kind draw. Meet The King might find his best chance in race 2 over 1400m, while Gqeberha impressed on debut and should handle the extra 200m in race 3.
All About Al, the last progeny of Captain Al, is consistent at Durbanville and looks poised for a breakthrough in race 4 over 1000m, partnered by Craig Zackey for Adam Marcus. Hunga Tonga is respected in race 5 over 1600m after a strong penultimate run behind Grade 1-placed Reet Petite, with Andrew Fortune believing she can win again.
Finally, Money Extractor returns in race 6 over 1600m after a close second last start; she is showing steady improvement and could claim victory this time under Grant van Niekerk.
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Perfectday (123lb) goes for a hat-trick in the Class 3 Saint Tropez Handicap (1200m).
So said: “He’s in good form. You can’t tell much about him, whether he’s improved or not, but he’s an honest horse, and his last win was amazing. I hope he runs a good race.”
Wednesday’s (14 January) nine-race fixture at Happy Valley begins at 6.35pm with the Class 5 Meteorites Handicap (1200m).
By Declan SchusterMaphaka looks an obvious choice
Sean Veale returns to action aboard Maphaka in next Wednesday’s Class 4 (1200m) on the Greyville poly, and Dean Kannemeyer’s gelding looks the obvious choice after a close second to Fortress Of Fire. Stablemate Umzingeli Wenyathi rates a serious threat after winning his maiden and backing it up in handicap company, while Clever Trevor brings useful Highveld form to his poly debut. Rainbow Reward, a proven poly specialist with a claimer aboard, could upset.
Hollywood Racing also has a strong hand in the Middle Stakes (1400m) where recent maiden winner Tladi Mothwana faces tougher, but could still contend if fairly assessed. Back At The George is one to watch in the market, Sovereign Grant is consistent and close again, and One Smart Cookie is best judged back at this trip.
Race two is competitive, but progressive three-year-old Kanaal Skater looks capable of another big run despite the class rise. Imposing, winner of the Christmas Handicap, is a major danger, with Bourbon Warrior and Icy Blast also in the mix.
In the opener, Skipper O’Malley has improved on the poly and should go well despite top weight. Spanish Feud, Praise De La Rey and Cape raider Chasing Gold all have claims.
The fourth is wide open. Brave Voyager drops in class and appeals from a good draw, while Blazing Light and No I Got You are competitive on their preferred surface.
Sean Tarry’s raider Mystical Miss looks a key chance in the fifth on poly debut with Mickaelle Michel aboard. Versace Onthetrack has joined a new yard with blinkers on, and Mystic Dancer bids for a poly hat-trick after a lenient rise.
The finale is another tricky handicap. Dawn Surprise is holding form and well drawn, Quentasia is nicely weighted, while Greenlight Queen and Predatrice also feature in a wide-open finish.
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France Express Form & Race Previews (Pau/Deauville) – Friday, January 23
RACE 1: DE THEZE CLAIMING STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM PAU RACE 5) – 2000M – TIME: 20:55 PRIZE MONEY: EUR12500
Pangaea (FR) Two unplaced runs since a second over 2400m at Pau on 28 November in a Class 3 Handicap. Live contender. Marmara Two unplaced runs since a win over 1850m at Agen on 26 October in a Claimer. One to pay close attention to. Calon Lan (FR) Placed third over 2000m at this track in a Class 3 Handicap last time out. Among the leading contenders. Goldensim (FR) Recent fourth over 2000m in a Class 3 Handicap at this track on 9 January. Course winner over 1600m in 2025 and is hard to ignore.
RACE 2: DE MAZEROLLES STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM PAU RACE 8) – 2000M – TIME: 22:31 PRIZE MONEY: EUR12800
Lucky D’id (FR) Ran well to be second over 2000m in a Condition at this track on 7 January when last seen. One to pay attention to. Jarki (FR) Two third placed-runs of late, the latter over 2000m at this track on 7 January in a Condition. Leading contender. Rafiki (SPA) Finished third over 1800m at Deauville in a Handicap on 12 December when last appeared. Capable of making an impact. Placid’oo (IRE) Two unplaced runs since a win over 2000m in a Claimer at Toulouse on 23 November. Ought to be thereabouts.
RACE 3: DE SUBLES CLAIMING STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM DEAUVILLE RACE 1) – 2500M – TIME: 23:05 PRIZE MONEY: EUR18200
Nepalais (FR) Easy winner over 2400m at Pornichet in a Class 3 on 14 December. Back to best and can win again. Hollywood Africans (FR) Narrow defeat in second spot over 2400m at Deauville in a Class 3 Claimer on 29 December. Bright winning chance. Vadirum Finished fourth over 2200m at Lyon La Soie in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 15 December. Include in all bets. World Vision (GER) Winner over 2400m at Deauville when beating a reopposing sort in a Class 3 Claimer on 29 December. Should go close.
RACE 4: DU SARCOPHAGE MEROVINGIEN CLAIMING STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM DEAUVILLE RACE 2) – 1500M – TIME: 23:40 PRIZE MONEY: EUR22100
Darinice (FR) Runner up over 1600m at Chantilly in a Limited Handicap on 10 January. One of the leading contenders. Le Landin (IRE) Finished fifth over 1800m at Chantilly in a Class 2 on 10 January. Down in company and should prove to be a big threat. Une Aventure (FR) Runner up over 1500m at Deauville in a Claimer on 29 December. Can run into the money on current form. Aksakova (FR) Finished sixth over 1100m at Dieppe in a Maiden on 22 July. Can show vast improvement now handicapping.
RACE 5: DE LA GARE TRANSATLANTIQUE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM DEAUVILLE RACE 3) – 1900M – TIME: 00:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25900
Tamyz (FR) Just touched off in second spot over 1800m at Chantilly in a Class 2 on 25 September. Can go close to winning. Guillerette (FR) Runner up over 1800m at Deauville in a Divided Handicap on 30 December. Big runner for top honours. Escape Game (IRE) Finished third behind a reopposing sort over 1800m at Deauville in a Divided Handicap on 30 December. Include in all bets. Havana Six (FR) Finished ninth over 1800m at Deauville in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 23 December. Better than latest and can earn.
RACE 6: DU TRIDENT HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM DEAUVILLE RACE 4) – 1900M – TIME: 01:00 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Last Sinn (FR) Cracking run in second over 1800m at Deauville in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 23 December. Bright winning chance. Tender Thoughts (FR) Not disgraced in fifth over 1800m at Deauville in a Class 3 Divided Limited Handicap on 30 December. Big runner. Double Effect (IRE) Not seen to best effect in tenth behind a reopposing sort over 1800m at Deauville in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 23 December. Can earn a cheque. Kim Karala (FR) Winner over 1800m at Deauville in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 23 December. Should be in the firing line.
RACE 7: DE L’HOTEL ATLANTIQUE HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) (FROM DEAUVILLE RACE 5) – 1900M – TIME: 01:36 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21100
Rekhale (FR) Showed improvment when third in a Class 3 Handicap over this track and trip on 30 December. Could score first victory. Judicious Game (FR) Showed improvement when runner up in a Class 3 Handicap over this course and distance on 30 December. Be right there at the finish. Effira (FR) Consistent and was successful in a Class 3 Handicap over this course and distance on 23 December. Can double up. Wallem Much improved last run when fourth in a Class 3 Handicap over this track and trip on 30 December. Not out of it.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Fairview) – January 23
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: FAIRVIEW POLYTRACK@2026.01.23
Fairview Polytrack, 23.01.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1200m, Poly, R71.000, 12:00GMT+2
Race Summary: KENTUCKY LASSIE has shown promise in her three starts. She has cracked a good draw and could score. LAYDELAY has shown improvement for trainer Alan Greeff and should fight out the finish. ENGELANDPARK is improving and clearly not out of it. SOMBREUIL has improved of late and is another that can get involved with the finish.
Selections: #4 Kentucky Lassie, #5 Laydelay, #6 Engelandpark, #7 Sombreuil
Fairview Polytrack, 23.01.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1400m, Poly, R91.000, 12:35GMT+2
Race Summary: AUGUSTA ROSSO reminded us of what she is capable with a good last run. She can go one better this time around. ROYAL CITY GIRL returned to form with a good win last time out. She likes this surface and can be a threat once again. NORTH STAR has been a disappointment of late in that she is not winning but she is consistent and is not out of it. SILVAN MISTRESS did not show her best last time out but could make the frame.
Selections: #2 Augusta Rosso, #1 Royal City Girl, #4 North Star, #3 Silvan Mistress
Fairview Polytrack, 23.01.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1400m, Poly, R90.000, 13:10GMT+2
Race Summary: TRIPPING THUNDER was an easy winner last time out and could have more to offer. Stable companions for trainer Dean Smith, FRENCH FLAME and LAGUNA VERDE, are both overdue a winning turn and should be right there at the finish again. WILD FIG has a string of runner-up performances and is clearly not out of it.
Selections: #4 Tripping Thunder, #3 French Flame, #2 Laguna Verde, #6 Wild Fig
Fairview Polytrack, 23.01.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1400m, Poly, R81.000, 13:45GMT+2
Race Summary: ONE DANCE is improving and was beaten by an in-form rival last time out. She tries a bit further and the Polytrack but could prove too good for these rivals. TWILIGHT BAY may be better on the turf but is capable of getting into the mix of things once again. GREENLIGHT DANCER is in good form and must be respected. JUST ONE KISS is another that could make the frame.
Selections: #1 One Dance, #9 Just One Kiss, #7 Greenlight Dancer, #4 Twilight Bay
Fairview Polytrack, 23.01.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 1000m, Poly, R90.000, 14:20GMT+2
Race Summary: GALILEO STAR has ability and could make all the running. SPEED RACER went too quickly for his own good last time and can do better on this occasion but does carry a lot of weight. KINGS AGAIN is consistent and clearly in with a winning claim. ONE TOO MANY has improved of late and should contest the finish.
Selections: #4 Galileo Star, #3 One Too Many, #2 Kings Again, #1 Speed Racer
Fairview Polytrack, 23.01.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1200m, Poly, R79.000, 14:55GMT+2
Race Summary: ALEX MILLER is a difficult ride. She stops late when hitting the front and it might take a ride from an apprentice to get her to score again. IZANAMI looked unlucky not to win her latest start and she is improving so will be a big runner in this race. FARAWAY GIRL is not reliable but she did run well in her latest outing and could earn some more money. ENDEARED won her last start and could be better than rated.
Selections: #1 Alex Miller, #2 Izanami, #3 Faraway Girl, #4 Endeared
Fairview Polytrack, 23.01.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1600m, Poly, R94.000, 15:30GMT+2
Race Summary: GLOBAL ALLY is consistent but he is also not an easy horse to win with. He drops in class and looks the right one for this race. GLOBAL STATE has improved of late but this is a tougher race. RICHARDTHEFEARLESS did not show his best last time out but is a tough horse to catch when he is on song. DYNALLEY has been consistent of late and could earn some more money.
Selections: #1 Global Ally, #3 Global State, #4 Richardthefearless, #7 Dynalley
Fairview Polytrack, 23.01.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1600m, Poly, R71.000, 16:10GMT+2
Race Summary: DISRUPTIVE has only been modest so far but has made the trick from the Western Cape and could be ready for a winning turn. GREY WARRIOR, O SPACE O and AETHELWULF have all shown they are capable of winning a maiden race and must be respected for that.
Selections: #8 Disruptive, #2 Grey Warrior, #3 O Space O, #4 Aethelwulf
Fairview Polytrack, 23.01.2026, Race 9, Gallops, 2000m, Poly, R80.000, 16:45GMT+2
Race Summary: SPOIL YOURSELF is not an easy horse to ride but she has been good over this track and trip and could be a threat. PYROMANIAC has improved of late and is not out of it. BLACKBERRY BREEZE is consistent and should be included in all permutations. BAHAMIAN BEAT was a very easy maiden winner and could have more to offer.
Selections: #7 Spoil Yourself, #6 Bahamian Beat, #4 Pyromaniac, #5 Blackberry Breeze
Best Win: #2 AUGUSTA ROSSO
Best Longshot: #7 SPOIL YOURSELF




























