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Crawford can deliver with Dante
Small fields dominate Wednesday’s meeting at Hollywoodbets Durbanville as the summer-autumn season winds down, but competitive racing is still expected.
Signor Dante could offer value in race 7 over 1600m. His recent form reads well, most notably finishing 4,6 lengths behind Note To Self, who later ran second in the Grade 1 Cape Derby. That effort looks stronger in hindsight, and Signor Dante has previously beaten Note To Self when fresh at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth. With Luyolo Mxothwa aboard for James Crawford, the combination looks well placed to strike.
Prairie Dawn shapes as the main danger after a maiden win over course and distance followed by a solid second to In A Timely Manner. The lightly raced runner has scope for improvement but faces tougher, more seasoned rivals. Stablemate Show Off is another contender, having been unlucky when second to Boogiefied two runs back before disappointing as favourite last time. Gareth Wright retains the ride and improvement is expected.
Earlier on the card, Snowbird should improve sharply in race 1 after an encouraging debut when doing too much early. Future Red also appeals in race 2 stepping up to 1400m after a promising first outing, though Hazel Green, Theleia and Little Nimbus have claims.
District Master seeks to follow up an impressive post-maiden victory in race 3 despite a wide draw, while Beautiful Side may edge a modest race 4 aided by a useful weight allowance.
Tothemoonandback looks one of the stronger chances on the programme in race 5 after a dominant staying win last time and arrives in peak form. Given To Fly rates a leading contender in a competitive race 6 after consistent recent efforts.
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Rollo The Viking looks well placed to go one better in the Servotech B Stakes over 1400m, the feature on Sunday’s competitive ten-race card at Hollywoodbets Greyville. Now with a run under Nathan Kotzen’s care, he finished a close second to the useful Wild At War over course and distance and drops slightly in class. The booking of Muzi Yeni could prove decisive.
The opposition is strong. Uzwano reunites with Gavin Lerena after two wins together, while stablemate Kanaal Skater remains a lively contender. The Shepherd is a talented but unpredictable runner who could improve in quieter surroundings for his new yard. Wild At War must overcome a difficult draw, while Down By The River returns to a shorter trip after a solid effort behind King Pelles.
Red Taffety appeals in the opening leg of the Place Accumulator on local debut after useful Cape form, with Lilting Song and the improving Princess Trippi posing dangers.
The first Pick 6 leg looks wide open. Blind Speed should enjoy the step up in trip, Deepest Water can follow up her maiden win, and Mississippi Spice continues to improve with weight relief. Saint Brigid, a course-and-distance winner, also commands respect.
Psyche impressed when shedding her maiden and could follow up, though Sascha’s Dream, Zena Rose and Fine Wine are closely matched. Continental Express rates a strong chance in the sixth with his consistent staying form, while Tobacconist and Tee Dog add depth.
Prince Of Troy has claims in a competitive eighth, alongside My Lucky Charm, Next Of Kin and Dricus.
Blue Steel could be one of the better bets on the card after an authoritative maiden win and looks progressive despite a big weight. Definitely Yes and Kimball O’Hara are dangers should he falter.
Calantha stands out in Sycamore Sprint
Saturday’s nine-race programme on the Standside track at Turffontein Racecourse may lack Grade 1 headlines, but it presents strong betting opportunities, particularly in the late sprint features.
The Grade 3 Sycamore Sprint (Race 7) over 1160m for fillies and mares centres around the progressive Calantha, who appears to have returned from a lengthy break in peak form. The daughter of Querari has won two of five starts since her six-month layoff, highlighted by an authoritative victory over 1200m at the Vaal in February where she quickened impressively under 60kg.
Although raised three merit-rating points, the Mike de Kock-trained mare remains lightly raced for a five-year-old and could still be ahead of the handicapper. A three-time winner over this course and distance, she returns to favourable conditions with Jeffrey Syster retaining the ride and looks the runner to beat.
The closing Pinnacle Stakes (Race 9), also over 1160m, features veteran sprinter William Robertson, who continues to defy age. The son of Rafeef recorded his 17th career victory over 1000m at Turffontein two weeks ago, carrying 62kg and finishing strongly under Ryan Munger.
Their partnership has been highly productive, yielding seven wins from 15 starts together. The extra distance poses no concern, with William Robertson boasting an outstanding record over the course and distance, rarely finishing outside the placings. Racing off the same mark, he again sets the standard.
Earlier on the card, juveniles Kavady (Race 2) and Turn It Up (Race 3) both impressed when winning at their second starts and look capable of further improvement, offering punters early opportunities before the established sprint stars take centre stage.
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Apprentice riders take centre stage at Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Wednesday, adding extra intrigue to a competitive card. In-form apprentice Sifiso Bungane looks particularly well placed with several strong rides.
The feature is a competitive B Stakes over 1600m where the progressive Yamazaki appears well weighted to strike. Despite just one win from 11 starts, his consistency stands out and his recent second behind the improving Foudre reads well, with the form already producing subsequent winners. Trainer Justin Snaith keeps him on home soil and his overall form lines compare favourably with his rivals.
Handsome Prince remains talented but faces stamina queries, while Boogiefied arrives off a narrow course-and-distance victory and commands respect under Keagan de Melo.
Among the apprentice contests, Gimme The Power looks the runner to beat in race four after two solid efforts over the same course and distance. Leading apprentice Mxolisi Mbuto partners Black Erika in race six; the Adam Marcus-trained filly has improved steadily since shedding her maiden and should be competitive again.
Bungane has another strong opportunity in race eight aboard Backinthefastlane, who continues to progress since leaving the maiden ranks and should appreciate the return to 1600m.
Earlier, Enticement sets a high standard in race one after an impressive debut second behind promising company and looks hard to oppose. Miss Smiley could capitalise on a light weight in race two if producing her best form.
Ready For The Road steps up to 2000m in race three after a career-best second and shapes as a major contender, while Palace Gift seeks a hat-trick in race five with a useful 4kg claiming apprentice booked.
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France Express Form & Race Previews (Chantilly) – Thursday, March 26
RACE 1: DE LA JOURNEE DES PLANTES HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 1) – 1400M | TIME: 20:55 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 50900
Bin Zarak (FR) Three nice efforts this year, a win on the most recent over 1600m at this track in a Class 3 Handicap on 27 February. Leading contender. Tortisambert (FR) Ran well to be second at Deauville over 1300m in a Class 2 Handicap when last appearing on 30 January. One to pay close attention to. Wit Won by two lengths on his third start over track and trip in a Condition on 27 February. In form and warrants respect. Pumalin Park (IRE) Recent success over 1600m at this track in a Class 2 Handicap on 12 March. Ought to be thereabouts despite a drop in trip.
RACE 2: DU VAL SAINT-GEORGES STAKES (3YO) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 2) – 1900M | TIME: 21:30 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 25600
Gilded Prize Won by 3.5 lengths on her sole start in a Condition over the track and trip on 10 November 2025. Can improve and hold strong claims. Frankish (IRE) Nice win on debut at Cagnes-Sur-Mer over 2000m in a Condition on 15 January. Looks like a nice prospect and the horse he beat has won twice since. Player. Just The Two Of Us (IRE) Won on his last run over this track and trip in a Maiden on 9 December 2025. One to consider strongly with progress expected. Turbulente (IRE) Won by two lengths on the sole start over 1800m at this track and trip in a Maiden on 27 February. Ought to be thereabouts.
RACE 3: TANDEM MAIDEN STAKES (3YO) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 3) – 1900M | TIME: 22:05 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 24700
Barzambition Ran well to be second on his only start over 1600m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 2 on 26 September 2025. Leading contender. Box Officer Nice effort to be second on his second start in a Maiden over this track and trip on 27 February. Hard to ignore. Sauzet Placed fourth on his only run over this track and trip in a Condition on 3 March. Among the leading chances. Too Darn Quick Placed third on his second start over 1600m in a Maiden at Clairefontaine on 25 August 2025. Top 3 chance.
RACE 4: TALWEG MIADEN STAKES (3YO) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 4) – 1900M | TIME: 22:40 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 24700
Catalonia (FR) Two nice runs, second on the most recent over 1800m at Deauville in a Maiden on 29 December 2025. Key chance. Love My Life (FR) Fair fifth last time over 1600m at Baden -Baden in a Group 3 on 19 October 2025. Back from a break and warrants close attention. Al Ghariya (FR) Unraced filly by Zelzal, the dam never ran. Likely to be well prepared by shrewd connections and is worth a market check. Mrs Thunderbolt (FR) Filly by Mehmas on debut, her dam was placed over 2400m. From a stable that does well with newcomers and she is one to watch in the betting for clues.
RACE 5: DE LA RUE DE LA MACHINE HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM CHANTILLY RACE 5) – 1400M | TIME: 23:15 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 17300
Andino (FR) Nice second over 1300m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in a Class 3 Handicap on 22 February on his last start. Can be effective from a good draw. Lord Asriel D Alme (FR) Won over 1600m at this track in a Class 4 Handicap on 12 March. Has to deal with a wide draw but is worth considering. Gin Gembre (FR) Finished third on his last run over 1600m in a Class 4 Handicap at this track on 12 March. Each way option. Gray D’albion (FR) Finished third on his last start over 1600m at Cavaillon in a Class 4 on 1 March. Has a wide draw to overcome but can make the frame.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Vaal) – March 26
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: VAAL CLASSIC@2026.03.26
Vaal Classic, 26.03.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R130.000, 12:35GMT+2
Race Summary: MIDNIGHT SHOW, SHERIFF BILL BROWN and TWO TIGERS were well beaten on debut but they would’ve benefitted from that experience and could have more to offer. However, one of the newcomers won’t need to be special to make a winning introduction. EXPERT WITNESS and GIMME SOME LUCK appeal most of the first-timers, and the market could speak volumes of their chances on debut. RED VIKING and REVITALISE are others to note. Watch the betting!
Selections: #1 Expert Witness, #2 Gimme Some Luck, #3 Midnight Show, #4 Red Viking
Vaal Classic, 26.03.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R120.000, 13:10GMT+2
Race Summary: LANZAROTE acquitted herself well in a Listed feature against winners last time and she won’t need to improve much, if at all, to open her account. HOC EST VITA improved with the benefit of experience and could get into the picture with further progress. However, a bigger threat will likely come from one of the newcomers, so pay careful attention to the betting exchnages. LADY HARLEQUIN, VERDANDI and USHOULDBEDANCING make appeal on pedigree so warrant respect before any market clues.
Selections: #4 Lanzarote, #3 Lady Harlequin, #9 Verdandi, #1 Hoc Est Vita
Vaal Classic, 26.03.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R105.000, 13:45GMT+2
Race Summary: THE REASON has finished 2nd in 2 of her last 3 starts so wouldn’t be winning out of turn. LANTERI, AMAZE ME and ONCEINABLUEMOON have shown enough to pose a threat to the selection. SAVARA’S PRINCESS and BABY RED appeal most of the remainder.
Selections: #1 The Reason, #2 Onceinabluemoon, #3 Lanteri, #6 Amaze Me
Vaal Classic, 26.03.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R120.000, 14:20GMT+2
Race Summary: NIGHT SKIZZLE caught the eye on debut when staying on to finish ahead of SHOREYBOMBA and, with natural improvement, should confirm that form. BEACH WALKER and ARIZONA MAGIC finished 2nd in their most recent outings and need only to repeat those performances to have a say in the outcome. WILLOW CHARM, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, NEBRASKA and TRACKSUIT DAVE complete the shortlist.
Selections: #10 Night Skizzle, #2 Shoreybomba, #6 Arizona Magic, #1 Beach Walker
Vaal Classic, 26.03.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 2400m, Turf, R100.000, 14:55GMT+2
Race Summary: EUPHRATES was outclassed in a Listed feature last time but will be more competitive in these calmer waters, especially over a track and trip that suits. MILITARY MOVES fits a similar profile but a wide draw does his chances no favours. Last-start winners CASUS BELLI and POMOZELOUS remain competitive off their revised marks, while HAT FURIOUS could have a say if this extended trip unlocks any iprovement. Veterans ARLINTON ACTION, ROMEO’S MAGIC and FULL GO have the means to make their presence felt too.
Selections: #4 Euphrates, #1 Arlington Action, #6 Casus Belli, #5 Military Moves
Vaal Classic, 26.03.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R135.000, 15:30GMT+2
Race Summary: SCARLETT HEART copped a hefty 17-point penalty for finishing 3rd in a 3yo Fillies Grade 1 over this trip last time. She concedes weight to all as a result but a repeat of that performance should suffice. BAKWENA, WOMAN’S WORLD and WARNING SOUND are closely matched on the form of a recent Listed meeting over 1600m. They are equally – if not more – effective over this extended trip so are likely to pose a threat. Last-start winner KISSING MACHINE remains competitive under a penalty as do recent runners-up FUTURE DATE and stablemate FREE IN SEATTLE.
Selections: #1 Scarlett Heart, #8 Warning Sound, #5 Woman’s World, #9 Kissing Machine
Vaal Classic, 26.03.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R125.000, 16:05GMT+2
Race Summary: Many with chances in a big field but the value could lie with DARK SILVER whose comeback 3rd over 1600m was encouraging. He would have tightened with the benefit of that outing and will be more at home over this extended trip. Last-start course-and-distance winners SKY PILLAR ROCK and STORM AHEAD remain competitive under resultant penalties, as do 3yo class-droppers ROYAL ENGAGEMENT and WORLD Of ROYALTY. Consistent PRINCE OF KILDARE (wide draw) and EXPRESS YOURSELF can also get into the picture.
Selections: #1 Dark Silver, #5 Storm Ahead, #12 Royal Engagement, #13 World Of Royalty
Vaal Classic, 26.03.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R105.000, 16:40GMT+2
Race Summary: AZALEAS FOR ALL has remained consistent at a higher level so this drop in class off a slightly reduced mark could be the tonic for her to recapture the winning thread. SPECIAL STAR and fellow 3yo SURPRISE PARTY should also be more competitive eased in grade. Lightly raced last-start winner FALCONFLY remains open to improvement so should have a role to play, despite a 7-point rating rise. PEARL IN HER CROWN and stablemate ROSY LEMON have shown enough to amke their presence felt, along with maturing SIKELOI who will appreciate stretching out to this distance for the first time.
Selections: #1 Azaleas For All, #4 Falconfly, #3 Special Star, #7 Sikeloi
Best Win: #1 SCARLETT HEART
Best Value Bet: #1 DARK SILVER
Best Longshot: #1 DARK SILVER





























