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Teflon Man to stick them away in Easter Sprint
The Non Black-Type Easter Sprint over 1100m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Wednesday pits progressive three-year-olds against seasoned older sprinters in an intriguing contest.
Teflon Man looks the one to beat. The four-year-old has held his own during the Cape Summer Festival features and now drops into a more suitable assignment. Trained by Dean Kannemeyer and ridden by Craig Zackey, he finished a solid fourth in the Grade 2 Cape Merchants before chasing home promising sprinter All The Rage. His latest seventh in the Diadem Stakes reads better than it looks given the dominance of winner Questioning, and this race appears a realistic target.
Promising youngster North Point is capable of bouncing back after a below-par Durbanville effort and is favourably weighted to reverse recent form. Kaiboy, lightly raced but talented, could represent value for the places in a competitive field.
Earlier on the card, Sparkling Star sets the standard in race one after a strong debut second and should prove hard to beat for the in-form Candice Bass yard.
Race two may finally see one of the consistent fillies score, with Swift Serenity narrowly preferred to Iona Castle over 1000m.
Sommerstern drops back to a preferred 1400m in race three and has strong winning claims, while Pentolina looks competitive in race four following several encouraging near misses.
William’s Woman should be in the mix in race five despite strong opposition from Final Call. Race six is open, but recent winner Country Time could follow up.
In race eight, Whirlwind gets a chance to make amends after a narrow defeat and can return to winning ways over 1100m.
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2026 CHAMPIONS DAY BARRIER DRAW
2026 CHAMPIONS DAY BARRIER DRAW
Courtesy of 4 Racing
Johannesburg, South Africa — 4Racing channelled the spirit of Power, Grace and Speed at a barrier draw event for Day 3 of The Championships at its Centenary Room on Monday, 23 March.
The barrier draws were conducted for the HKJC Premier’s Champions Challenge, TAB Empress Club Stakes and TAB Computaform Sprint.
R1 million TAB Computaform Sprint
The event kicked off with the draw for the Computaform Sprint and saw defending champion, William Robertson, represented by Xander Spies, draw stall gate 10. Naqeeb Munshi did the honours for Dean Smith’s East Cape challenger, Kingdundee and drew 4. Neil Walters stood in for Gareth van Zyl and pulled gate 6 for KZN entry, Luhamba Phambili. Candice and Tammy Dawson charge Truth drew gate 13. Last Saturday’s Pinnacle Stakes winner Buffalo Storm Cody drew 8 for the Tony Peter stable.
R1 million TAB Empress Club Stakes
Cape representative Rainbow Lorikeet from the Candice Bass stable drew 2, Craig Zackey did the honours for Justin Snaith’s Double Grand Slam and drew gate 8, while the Eastern Cape’s Golden Palm got an 11 draw, courtesy of Naqeeb Munshi.
R2 million HKJC World Pool Premier’s Champions Challenge
There are currently 13 entries for the HKJC World Pool Premier’s Champions Challenge and Justin Snaith charge Okavango secured pole position, while his WSB Met winning stable companion See It Again drew gate 6.
Tony Peter’s enigmatic Betway Victory Moon Stakes winner The Ultimate King drew stall gate 5, while Sean Tarry’s HKJC World Pool SA Classic winner Grand Empire drew 8. The field includes two former Betway Summer Cup winners in Atticus Finch (Alec Laird) who drew 12 and Royal Victory (now in the care of Weichong Marwing) who drew gate 11. Gerald Sadlier drew 4 for 2025 Betway Summer Cup runner up, Olivia’s Way.
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Wild Justice should be on the mark
Champion Season begins to take shape as out-of-province raiders arrive for Friday evening’s meeting at Hollywoodbets Greyville, highlighted by the Grade 3 Byerley Turk and Grade 3 Umzimkhulu Stakes, both over 1400m for three-year-olds.
The Byerley Turk may fall to local hope Wild Justice. The Gareth van Zyl-trained colt made an immediate impact, winning three of his first four starts before a narrow defeat in a Turffontein feature last month. He tries 1400m for the first time but has the advantage of race fitness over several rivals returning from breaks. I’m A Fireball rates a danger after a recent win over the trip, while Dean Kannemeyer’s Green Gateway arrives off a victory but returns from a layoff. Fortress Of Fire is consistent and could improve over the extra distance, while Gold Medallion winner Good For You must concede weight.
The Umzimkhulu Stakes brings together a classy fillies’ field. Justin Snaith’s progressive Gimme What I Want meets Gr1 Cape Fillies Guineas winner Quickstepgal again after narrowly defeating her in the Sceptre Stakes and finishing a strong fourth in the Majorca Stakes. Quickstepgal should appreciate the extra distance, while Kannemeyer’s Keukenhof is now better treated at the weights after solid Cape feature form. Infinity Edge is a lightly raced runner capable of surprising.
Earlier, Lady Nancy looks a strong chance in the opener despite a wide draw, while Viking Leader can improve enough to win a competitive maiden. Higher Love appeals in the first Pick 6 leg on the poly, and Sail The Horizon and Light The Fire renew rivalry in race four with little between them.
Acasia’s Blossom, narrowly beaten at her last three starts, is the obvious pick in race five, while Blue Poppy looks progressive enough to land the closing handicap despite a wide gate.
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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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France Express Form & Race Previews (Chantilly) – Thursday, April 2
RACE 1: DU MONT PAGNOTTE STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 17:42 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25600
Mature (FR) Two solid efforts last year, second on the latter over 1600m at Chantilly in a Class 2 on 15 September. Looks like the one to beat. Seneque (IRE) Fair second over 2000m at Saint-Cloud on the one run this year in a Class 2 on 10 March. Can play a leading role. Dolmalan (IRE) Won on the sole start over 1800m at Fontainebleau on 22 November. Looks like the type to improve with experience and holds strong claims. Dodge City (FR) Won on his last start over 1800m at Saint-Malo in a Maiden on 18 August. Ought to be involved in the finish.
RACE 2: DE LA CROIX DE PONTARME STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 18:17 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25600
Lord Clover (IRE) Won by an easy 6.5 lengths on the sole start over 1600m at this venue on the PSF on 25 February. Smart prospect and can play a lead role. Wootton Centurion (IRE) Nice success on the one start over 1600m at this track by a facile 6 lengths on turf on 20 September. Looks useful and is hard to ignore. Zade Two solid efforts this year, second on the latter over 1600m at Chantilly on the PSF on 27 February. Can be effective back on turf. Wadi Unplaced last time over 2000m in a Listed at Saint-Cloud on 15 March. Warrants respect and should not be ruled out.
RACE 3: DES LAYONS STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 18:52 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25600
Evita (FR) Won on her sole start over 1600m on this track in a Condition by 5 lengths on 20 September. Key player with progress expected. Child Of Vision (IRE) Recent success in a Maiden over 1500m on the PSF at Deauville on 2 December. Seems to be improving and can make an impact. Houville (FR) Won on debut over 1400m at Saint-Cloud on in a Maiden on 10 March. Among the leading contenders with progress expected. Sahimaa (FR) Three placed runs this year, third on the latter over 1800m at Marseille Borely in a Class 2 on 18 March. One to pay attention to.
RACE 4: DU CANAL SAINT-JEAN CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1000M – TIME: 19:27 PRIZE MONEY: EUR18200
Pradaro Unplaced last time, a win before that over 1200m in a Claimer at Fontainebleau in a Class 3 Claimer on 6 March. Live contender. Gallius (FR) Two unplaced runs this year, below par last time over 1200m at Fontainebleau in a Class 2 Handicap on 17 March. Course winner over 1200m in September last year. Player. Le Central (FR) Ran well two runs back when third over 1200m in a Claimer at Fontainebleau on 6 March. One to keep onside and can be involved. Impitoyable (FR) Unplaced last time, second before that over 1200m in a Class 3 Claimer at Fontainebleau on 6 March. Enters calculations.
RACE 5: DE L’INSTITUT DE FRANCE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 20:12 PRIZE MONEY: EUR22100
Romance Marine (FR) Unreliable but was fourth in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 1600m on 24 March. Capable of winning at this level. Pamela Boum (FR) Liked it back on the grass and was runner-up in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 1500m on 19 March. Can go one place better. Jonin Showed some improvement when fourth in a Condition at Fontainebleau over this distance on 6 March. Can contest the finish. Grignette (FR) Finished sixth in a Condition at Cagnes-Sur-Mer over 1600m on 18 February. Does better on the grass and is not out of it.
RACE 6: DE LA ROUTE MILLARD HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1200M – TIME: 20:47 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24000
Crook (FR) In good form and was fourth in a Handicap at Fontainebleau over this distance on 6 March. Has claims in this line-up. Hornig Just needed the last run when fifth in a Handicap at Fontainebleau over this distance on 6 March. Likes this track and trip and should fight out the finish. Selenite (IRE) Victorious in a Condition at Pau over 1600m on 6 February. Has shown improvement and could be a threat on Handicap debut. Gouttes De Dieu (FR) Returned from a break and was victorious in a Handicap at Fontainebleau over 1200m on 6 March. Carries a penalty but is not out of it.
RACE 7: DU CANAL DE LA MACHINE STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 21:22 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24700
Serenissimus (FR) Victorious in a Condition at Fontainebleau on debut over 2000m on 6 March. Impressive winner that day and can double up. Phineas Very consistent and was third in a Condition at ParisLongchamp over 2000m on 8 June. Returns from a break but should be competitive if fit. Spanish Breeze Cen (IRE) Did not show his best when sixth in a Listed over this track and trip on 27 October. Capable of doing better and is not out of it returning from a break. Global Health (FR) Consistent so far and finished fourth in a Group 3 at this course over 2400m on 16 June 2024. Returns from a lengthy break but must be respected in this line-up.
RACE 8: DE PRECY HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 21:58 PRIZE MONEY: EUR28800
City Babe (FR) Returned from a break and finished eighth in a Handicap at Chantilly over 1800m on 8 March. Needed that run and can bounce back and score on the grass. Golden Disc (FR) Yet to win a race but is knocking at the door and was runner-up in a Condition at Le Mans over 2000m on 20 March. Can go one place better. Anothermine (FR) Holding form and finished third in a Handicap over this track and trip on 27 February. Should be competitive once again. Dark Zel (FR) Not reliable but was fourth in a Handicap over this course and distance on 12 March. Can contest the finish once again.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Vaal) – April 2
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: VAAL CLASSIC@2026.04.02
Vaal Classic, 02.04.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R120.000, 12:15GMT+2
Race Summary: SOSORU showed improvement in his second start when only finding one better on the day. He should prove hard to beat. SCORPIO has struggled in two starts since running well at this track. Perhaps he can bounce back into place. ISAAC STEPHAN was well beaten last time out but has scope for improvement. So too, for that matter does ARTIFACT so look for improved runs from them. ENDEARING PEACE, GIMME SOME LUCK and LIFE’S TREASURES are all making their debuts so keep an eye on their betting.
Selections: #5 Sosoru, #13 Life’s Treasures, #9 Gimme Some Luck, #11 Steel Spring
Vaal Classic, 02.04.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R105.000, 12:50GMT+2
Race Summary: WINGS OF KILDRA has shown improvement of late and is knocking at the door for a victory. She may well go one place better this time around. MASTER’S LADY has been good of late without winning and should fight out the finish. DUCHESS DI seemed to need her last run and could strip fitter this time and is not out of it. HURRICANE POWER, EMPRESS WU and BELLA BOOP BOOP probably need improvement to win but they do have place chances. HOC EST VITA is capable of further improvement and could make the frame.
Selections: #2 Wings Of Kildra, #3 Master’s Lady, #1 Duchess Di, #11 Hoc Est Vita
Vaal Classic, 02.04.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R120.000, 13:25GMT+2
Race Summary: SHERLOCK HOLMES has run well in both starts and should be ready to open his winning account. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN is capable of improvement and could earn some minor money. ARIZONA MAGIC is improving and should fight out the finish yet again. ONCEINABLUEMOON has some fair recent form and holds a place chance. PURPLE RAIN found betting support on debut so look for a much improved run from her and she could be a threat.
Selections: #9 Sherlock Holmes, #3 Arizona Magic, #5 Onceinabluemoon, #6 Purple Rain
Vaal Classic, 02.04.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R105.000, 14:00GMT+2
Race Summary: MOANA only found one better on the day on debut and does look the one they all have to beat. WITHOUT REMORSE showed vast improvement last time out and is likely to be a threat yet again. THE REASON is consistent and would not be a surprise winner. SAVARA’S PRINCESS and SWEETSUMMERLOVE both hold place chances in this line-up but do need to improve to win. DEVIOUS LOOKS is an Erupt filly who makes her debut for a trainer who knows what is needed to win on debut. FLORAL FURY and HEAVENLY LACE have only had one run each and are capable of improvement.
Selections: #9 Moana, #1 Without Remorse, #2 The Reason, #3 Savara’s Princess
Vaal Classic, 02.04.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R110.000, 14:35GMT+2
Race Summary: GOLDEN OPERATOR is improving and the addition of blinkers could spark a winning performance. NEVER NEVER LAND was a disappointment last time out but could do better this track and distance. JABARI THIMBA and BLUSHING BLOOM may need to improve to beat these rivals but can earn some money. AQUARIUS has shown promise and should be right there at the finish. OKLAHOMA SMOKESHOW continues to improve and would not be a surprise winner.
Selections: #1 Golden Operator, #6 Oklahoma Smokeshow, #5 Aquarius, #2 Never Never Land
Vaal Classic, 02.04.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R135.000, 15:10GMT+2
Race Summary: A very open looking handicap. MISS HANNIGAN is very consistent and deserves her winning turn but she does give weight away to most of her rivals. CEUTA is unreliable but can earn some money. DESTINY OF FIRE is better than what she has been showing and could be the surprise package of the race. SALENIO PENINSULA is not reliable but is also not out of it. SEASON’S GREETINGS is improving and can win again. VAMANOS and MISS NOVAX are both in good shape and are capable of scoring so should be included in all perms.
Selections: #1 Miss Hannigan, #7 Vamanos, #6 Season’s Greetings, #2 Ceuta
Vaal Classic, 02.04.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R105.000, 15:45GMT+2
Race Summary: WINDS OF GRACE has a string of three runner-up performances in a row and can go one better this course and distance. PLAY WITH FIRE is not reliable but can earn some money. OPERA FAN is better than she showed on the Polytrack last time out and could earn some money. KENSAL GREEN lacked a strong finish last time out but can be competitive once again. TRIP OF FAITH won in just her second start and could be well ahead of her merit rating so must be respected. FAR REACHING, SHEETS AND GOGGLES and KYLIE’S ANGER are unreliable types but can make the frame on a good day.
Selections: #6 Winds Of Grace, #5 Trip Of Faith, #4 Kensal Green, #1 Play With Fire
Vaal Classic, 02.04.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R130.000, 16:20GMT+2
Race Summary: A competitive race. RONDEBOSCH is best weighted for this race but that is courtesy of his apprentice allowance. He has ability but has not really shown of late. Stable companion BANFF returns from a lengthy break but could win if fit enough. LEAD THE CHARGE is usually not too far behind the winner and could play a minor role. ALPINE JET remains in good form and should make a bold bid at beating these rivals. CAROLINE ISLAND is consistent and not out of it. KAALVOET is in good form and is also not out of it.
Selections: #6 Rondebosch, #4 Alpine Jet, #7 Caroline Island, #5 Kaalvoet
Vaal Classic, 02.04.2026, Race 9, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R90.000, 16:55GMT+2
Race Summary: ORIENTAL BOUQUET is probably at her very best over this distance and could win a very open handicap. MRS STORMIATRIX has improved of late but gives weight to most of her rivals. INAFIX is unreliable but is capable of another win. TIGER STORM shows pace and could get involved with the finish. TIME IS PRECIOUS only took 2 starts to get out of the maiden ranks and could be better that his merit rating. NKANDLA GOLD showed improvement last time out and can make the frame. TIME FOR CHARITY is clearly better than her last run and is another to consider.
Selections: #13 Oriental Bouquet, #5 Time Is Precious, #2 Inafix, #3 Tiger Storm
Best Win: #5 SOSORU
Best Longshot: #13 ORIENTAL BOUQUET































