| Trainer | Win | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Total runs | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | C Fownes | 60 | 38 | 37 | 36 | 38 | 496 |
| 2nd | D Shum | 57 | 37 | 32 | 39 | 32 | 459 |
| 3rd | M Newnham | 56 | 49 | 48 | 49 | 38 | 506 |
| 4th | F Lui | 50 | 41 | 59 | 33 | 39 | 471 |
| 5th | D Hayes | 49 | 41 | 43 | 48 | 42 | 596 |
| 6th | J Size | 47 | 61 | 53 | 39 | 52 | 534 |
Race for the Trainers’ Championship: Size matters in battle for the...
June 7 Selangor Preview By Mark Lydeamore
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Tuesday’s modest card is dominated by maidens, offering several long-time battlers a chance to finally break through. The standout race appears to be the ninth over 1600m where Justin Snaith-trained Blind Date looks poised to secure his second career victory.
Blind Date returned from a five-month break over an inadequate 1200m trip and stayed on strongly for second behind Cork Bay. The son of Futura should improve sharply in fitness and the step up to a mile looks ideal. He has threatened at this level for some time but maturity and confidence have held him back. With Craig Zackey aboard, he could finally put it all together.
Stablemate Cedar Point also commands respect after a solid second behind Noon Day Gun. He rises slightly in class but carries less weight thanks to Mickaelle Michel’s claim. Although untested over a mile, his racing style suggests the trip may suit. Captains Alliance is another contender after an improved second to Marcus Aurellius for the in-form Vaughan Marshall yard.
Race 1 over 1200m looks weak and Odds And Evens has the strongest exposed form. She improved significantly from debut to second start and another step forward could see her home, although any capable first-timer would be a danger.
El Cohete sets the standard in race 2 over 1000m after three consistent efforts, including a debut second to Margate. While she has not progressed dramatically since, her form remains superior to most rivals.
Ruby Rex returns from an October break in race 3 and faces modest opposition. Her narrow defeat to Call Of The Karoo reads well enough to make her a leading chance despite obvious fitness concerns.
Witch Hazel makes her local debut in race 4 for Lucinda Woodruff after promising Johannesburg form behind quality runners like Splittheeights and Grand Empire. Despite a six-month layoff, she appears well placed against weaker opposition.
Navasnine should take plenty of beating in race 5 if he stays 1400m. After two runner-up finishes, including behind exciting youngster Reef Runner, he looks ready to shed his maiden tag under Zackey.
Chinwag appeals in race 6 after two encouraging runs and should appreciate stepping up to 1400m, while Peace Garland rates the main threat.
Master Coiner could offer value in race 7 after enduring a difficult trip last time, while Heavenly Prince looks the day’s best bet in race 8. He has improved rapidly with racing, carries top weight confidently and should relish the 1950m trip for the Candice Bass yard.
Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 31 May
Score with Shezaripper
Hollywoodbets Kenilworth stages a competitive Sunday card with the Listed Somerset 1200 for juveniles headlining proceedings. James Crawford’s filly Shezaripper looks well treated at the weights and could land an important feature success after skipping the RCS Slipper in favour of Cape targets. She made an impressive debut when beating Sparkling Star over 1000m before returning from a three-month break with a strong second to Tag And Release over 1100m. Crucially, she now meets that rival on 3kg better terms. French rider Mickaelle Michel takes the mount after a winning first visit to Cape Town.
Reef Runner adds intrigue after a dominant debut success. The powerful juvenile impressed with a front-running three-length win and now jumps sharply in class, but he looks a colt with plenty of upside. Tag And Release commands respect as the only feature winner in the field after claiming the Winter Nursery, while Grapes Of Wrath, a half-sister to Charles Dickens, returns from a break after an emphatic debut victory.
Race 1 could go the way of World Of Secrets, who improved markedly from her first to second start and now looks ready to challenge over 1000m. Nadia Nerina rates the main danger, while market support for newcomers should be monitored closely.
Whirlwind appears progressive in race 2 over 1200m. She faces tougher opposition from class droppers Call Me Secret, Pink Pigeon and Wild Applause, but her natural speed and steady progression make her a leading contender with Richard Fourie aboard.
Swift Serenity is overdue after three straight runner-up finishes and may finally break through in race 3, although the 1200m trip remains a slight concern. Race 4 looks modest and provides Giddy Up Grace with a solid opportunity after encouraging recent efforts from the in-form Candice Bass yard.
My Only Weakness can turn the tables on Cutie Patootie in race 5 with a favourable swing at the weights and a better draw. Race 6 is wide open, but Girl Like Us gets the nod on consistency and the booking of Keagan de Melo.
Blue Lagoon impressed in her first run after shedding her maiden tag and could follow up in race 8 over 1200m. In the finale, Love Shack gets a narrow vote dropping back to the minimum trip, though the race looks highly competitive and open to several winning chances.
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May 31 Perak Preview By Mark Lydeamore
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Star Major to shine again
The Gr1 Daily News 2000 headlines Saturday’s card at Hollywoodbets Greyville and James Crawford’s Star Major looks poised to confirm himself among the best three-year-olds in the country. The colt produced a stunning finish from last to first to win the Gr2 WSB Guineas, defeating the highly regarded Tin Pan Alley. The step up in trip should suit and his wide draw is unlikely to be a major concern.
Justin Snaith fields a powerful trio headed by Note To Self, who shapes as the likely favourite. The consistent colt has never finished out of the money in seven starts and comes off a strong run behind stable companion Okavango. Andrew Fortune takes the ride and his confidence could prove decisive.
Mike and Mathew de Kock saddle double Gr1 winner Jan Van Goyen, who appears to be peaking at the right time and should be a serious contender. Snaith’s Malmesbury Missile could also outrun expectations. Although exposed, he has solid Greyville form and tries this distance for the first time.
Corne Spies takes an interesting route with filly Hazy Dazy, opting to tackle the males rather than contest the Woolavington. She narrowly missed completing the Triple Tiara and her strong form against fillies gives her an outside chance.
The Gr2 Woolavington 2000 appears at the mercy of Wish List. Snaith’s talented filly arrives on a three-race winning streak that includes victories in the Gr1 Cape Derby against males and the Gr1 WSB Fillies Guineas. She now seeks a fourth straight feature success and sets a high standard despite facing older opposition.
Dean Kannemeyer’s improving Keukenhof may be her biggest threat after finishing strongly behind Wish List in the Fillies Guineas. The extra distance should suit. Rainbow Lorikeet adds depth after failing to show her best in the Gr1 Empress Club Stakes, while Highveld fillies Callmegetrix and Minogue renew rivalry after meeting last time out.
Snaith could complete a feature-race treble in the Listed Lonsdale Stirrup Cup with Ahead Of The Facts. The stayer should improve on his comeback run in the Gr3 WSB 1900 and his stamina will be a major asset over 2400m.
However, rising filly Curious Girl looms large. The de Kock-trained SA Derby heroine remains unbeaten over staying trips and receives 8.5kg from Ahead Of The Facts. As a Hollywoodbets Durban July hopeful, another bold performance is expected. Continentalexpress and new Vaughan Marshall recruit Douglas Dragon also have claims in a competitive staying contest.
France Express Form & Race Previews (ParisLongchamp) – Sunday, June 7
RACE 1: RIDGWAY LISTED STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 19:58 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50300
Overnight (FR) Successful on his second start at Saint-Cloud in a Maiden by 2.5 lengths on 22 May. Leading chance with more to come. Tonnant (FR) Creditable third last time in a Class 1 at Saint-Cloud on 17 April, and a win before that at Chantilly in a Handicap on the PSF on 30 March. Player. Focus (IRE) Four decent efforts, third on the latter over 1600m in a Listed at Toulouse on 19 April. Cannot be ignored. The Odyssey (FR) Nice win on his second start in a Maiden at this track and trip on 30 April. Looks progressive and is worth considering.
RACE 2: MELISANDE LISTED STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 20:33 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50300
Maintain Unplaced last time in a Group 1 in early May, third before that over 1800m in a Group 3 at this track on 5 April. Can win again. Dispatches Two wins of late, the most recent in a Class 2 at Compiegne over 2400m on 9 May, a win over 1600m before that in a Maiden last September. Live contender. Ecija Nice effort to be second in a Listed at Chantilly over 1600m on 4 May, and a win previously in a Maiden at Compiegne on 27 March. In the mix. Azamita (IRE) Won on her second start at Angers over 2200m in a Maiden on 2 May. Back down in trip and it could bring out more progress.
RACE 3: L’ILE DE LA CITE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 21:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50900
Afogado (IRE) Solid effort to be fourth at ParisLongchamp over 1400m in a Class 2 Handicap on 24 May last time out. Reasonably well-handicapped and can be competitive. Tortisambert (FR) Placed second last time over 1400m at ParisLongchamp when beaten by a narrow margin on 24 May. Well drawn in stall 2 and is hard to ignore. Alem (FR) Recent fourth at Saint-Cloud in a Class 2 over 1600m on 15 May. Ought to be involved in the finish. Talentuoso (USA) Placed on five of his six runs this year, the latter when third at ParisLongchamp in a Class 2 Handicap over 1400m on 24 May. Top-three chance.
RACE 4: PARIX PAUL DE MOUSSAC GROUP 2 (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 21:50 PRIZE MONEY: EUR119000
Nighttime (FR) Ran well to be sixth in a Group 1 at this track last time early last month when travelling strongly Second in a Group 3 before that over 1600m at this track on 12 April. Solid credentials. Afandy (FR) He won two of his last three runs, the latest success over 1400m at Deauville in a Group 3 on 7 April. Live contender. Synaran (IRE) Two wins of late, the latter in a Listed over this track and trip by 0.75 lengths on 23 April. Improving and has more to come. Canalejas (FR) Recent success over this track and trip in a Listed on 14 May. Plenty of experience and warrants respect.
RACE 5: KRA LA COUPE GROUP 3 (TURF TRACK) – 2000M – TIME: 22:25 PRIZE MONEY: EUR73200
Casapueblo (IRE) Two wins this year, the latest over 1800m in a Listed at this track on 12 April. Live chance back up in distance. Sinileo (IRE) Recent win at Bordeaux Le Bouscat over 1800m in a Class 2 on 27 April, and third in a Group 2 before that at Saint-Cloud last June. Can improve from last time and be involved. Tajlina Two placed runs this year, second at Saint-Cloud in a Group 3 over 2000m on 1 May on the latest start. Each-way contender. Nitoi (USA) Placed fourth on the latest start over 1600m in a Listed at this track on 24 May. Capable of having a say in the finish.
RACE 6: VOLTERRA LISTED STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 23:00 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50300
Fortuna Diamond Two wins from her two runs, the latter at Dieppe in a Class 2 over 1400m by 2 lengths on 16 May. Live chance. Houville (FR) Placed on all three runs, third on the latter over 1600m in a Listed at Chantilly on 4 May. Hard to rule out of the top-two. Alma Mater (FR) Unplaced last time, third previously over 1600m at Chantilly in a Class 2 on 2 April. Among the leading chances. Radiant (FR) Two unplaced efforts since a win in a Class 1 over 1600m at Bordeaux le Bouscat on 27 March. Found Group 1 too much last month, but did not get beaten far into seventh. Player.
RACE 7: DEFENSE CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 23:35 PRIZE MONEY: EUR18200
Bullet Ant (FR) Good effort to be second at Niort in a Maiden over 1400m on 17 May when last seen. Drops in to a Claimer and has solid claims. Yohio (FR) Four placed runs this year, the latter when third in a Maiden at Agen over 1200m on 26 April. Back into a Claimer and can be competitive. Espronceda (IRE) Two solid efforts recently, second on the latest start over 2000m in a Claimer at Marseille Vivaux on 2 May. Player. I Am Still Standing (FR) Unplaced last time, third previously over 1600m at Angers in a Claimer on 2 May. Can make the top-three.
RACE 8: L’ILE SAINT-LOUIS HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 00:10 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25900
White Platin (FR) Two third-placed efforts of late, the latter over this track and distance in a Class 3 Handicap on 24 May. Can be competitive. Darlinghurst (IRE) Nice performance to be fourth in a Class 3 Handicap at this track over 1400m on 24 May. Hard to discount. Cosmo Beau (FR) Can be fitter from a recent third at Niort over 1400m in a Class 4 on 17 May. Sure to come on for the latest run after 6 months away from the track. City Babe (FR) Finished seventh last time over 1400m in a Class 2 Handicap at this track on 14 May. Supplemented and is an each-way contender.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Turffontein) – June 7
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: TURFFONTEIN STANDSIDE@2026.06.07
Turffontein Standside, 07.06.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1160m, Turf, R125.000, 11:35GMT+2
Race Summary: Filly UP AND UP was a well-beaten 2nd on debut at long odds but she would’ve benefitted from that experience so could improve to play another leading role. However, there are several newcomers to note and the market should provide a guide to their chances on debut. PRINCE IVAR, OCTOBER REEF and HIGH FIDELITY are of particular interest before any betting clues. BRAVE ACT and Aussie-import MICRO JET are others to make note of. Follow the market moves!
Selections: #12 Prince Ivar, #11 October Reef, #14 Up And Up, #7 High Fidelity
Turffontein Standside, 07.06.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1160m, Turf, R105.000, 12:05GMT+2
Race Summary: Runner-up in all 3 outings, LADY HARLEQUIN sets the standard and wouldn’t be winning out of turn. She finished 2nd in a Grade 3 last time behind a subsequent Grade 2 winner so a similar performance should suffice. SATISFIED outran market expectations (2nd) on debut and that course-and-distance experience stands her in good stead. CHAMPAGNE AIR, NEW YORK GROOVE, RUSHING RAPID, SHABEEN QUEEN and SUMMERFEST are well-bred newcomers and market support would be significant. Follow the betting moves!
Selections: #4 Lady Harlequin, #9 Satisfied, #11 Shabeen Queen, #12 Summerfest
Turffontein Standside, 07.06.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R150.000, 12:40GMT+2
Race Summary: MOUNT PINATUBO, COSMIC STAR and AFRICAN PRIDE are weighted to play leading roles but could be in better form. Veteran WILLIAM ROBERTSON fits a similar profile but will appreciate reverting to this trip. CHAPBOOK and KARATE KID are consistent performers at this level and could fight out the finish on the strength of their recent form. The latter was a last-start winner over 1160m so gets the nod off an unchanged mark.
Selections: #6 Karate Kid, #4 Chapbook, #7 African Pride, #2 Mount Pinatubo
Turffontein Standside, 07.06.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R150.000, 13:15GMT+2
Race Summary: SECRET FATE was heavily supported on debut and could hardly have been more impressive. She’s open to any amount of improvement with that experience under the belt so it could pay to follow her progress. POLLY PLUMMER caught the eye with a fast-finishing 2nd over 1200m on debut and on that evidence this extended trip should be more to her liking. LOVE NOT WAR, NO DRAMA and QUEEN LEILA have the form and experience to also make their presence felt. CELTIC MANOR has done enough to get into the picture too.
Selections: #4 Secret Fate, #7 Polly Plummer, #2 No Drama, #3 Queen Leila
Turffontein Standside, 07.06.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R175.000, 13:50GMT+2
Race Summary: Impressive debut winner TIMELESS is bred to appreciate this extended trip so could remain unbeaten with natural improvement expected. LIFE IN COLOUR and SANDS OF VALHALLA are last-start winners capable posing a threat, as is PRAYERSANDPROMISES who is 3kg better off with WHAT A WARRIOR and better suited to this distance. Hat-trick seeking DADS DREAM downed older rivals under a big weight last time and is unbeaten with blinkers fitted, so he also warrants respect.
Selections: #7 Timeless, #4 Prayersandpromises, #5 Sands Of Valhalla, #1 Dads Dream
Turffontein Standside, 07.06.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1600m, Turf, R200.000, 14:25GMT+2
Race Summary: KING HARALD was an impressive winner at this level last time and should again have the measure of FIRE STORM and GOT THE FEELING on these terms. However, conceding weight to progressive ERROL FLYNN could prove a bridge too far. The latter, a Hollywoodbets Durban July entry, won over track and trip recently from the widest draw in first-time blinkers and should have more to offer. WINSTON’S WONDER and YIPPEE KIYAY complete the shortlist.
Selections: #3 Errol Flynn, #1 King Harald, #5 Fire Storm, #2 Yippee Kiyay
Turffontein Standside, 07.06.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R250.000, 15:00GMT+2
Race Summary: Last chance saloon for most of these with Hollywoodbets Durban July aspirations. Best-weighted duo of ATTICUS FINCH and OLIVIA’S WAY have proven feature-race form and should play leading roles. PRESSONREGARDLESS does not hold a July entry but is at the top of his game. He runs best for Craig Zackey and could extend his winning sequence. THE EQUATOR, COPPER EAGLE, HOTARUBI and WORLD OF ALICE could get into the picture if building on improved recent efforts.
Selections: #2 Pressonregardless, #5 Olivia’s Way, #1 Atticus Finch, #11 World Of Alice
Turffontein Standside, 07.06.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R150.000, 15:35GMT+2
Race Summary: GRAND EMPIRE sets the standard on the form of his last start Grade 1 success in the SA Classic. He has a bit to find at the weights but is progressive and the tongue-tie he wore for the first time in his last start is retained. Fellow recent scorers MONEY HEIST and KAMENSKY remain competitive under their 2-point penalties but have less scope for improvement than the 3yo selection. KISSHOTEN, DESTINY OF FIRE and BOB’S YOUR UNCLE appeal most of the remainder.
Selections: #3 Grand Empire, #4 Money Heist, #5 Kamensky, #6 Kisshoten
Turffontein Standside, 07.06.2026, Race 9, Gallops, 1600m, Turf, R125.000, 16:10GMT+2
Race Summary: TINTIN lost little in defeat when 2nd to a Durban July entry over 1600m in his first go at the distance. He drops in class off an unchanged mark and a repeat of his latest performance should suffice in this grade. DARK SILVER is held on that form but has another money chance, as does STREISAND who has form at a higher level, albeit against female opposition. BUDDY BOY, PRINCE OF KILDARE and FORCE PUBLIQUE have earning potential too.
Selections: #1 Tintin, #2 Streisand, #4 Dark Silver, #5 Buddy Boy
Turffontein Standside, 07.06.2026, Race 10, Gallops, 1160m, Turf, R100.000, 16:45GMT+2
Race Summary: COLD SHINE made a winning Highveld debut in a stronger race so a 3-point penalty shouldn’t prevent him from running another forward race, especially given the benefit of his rider’s 1.5kg allowance. SLENDER SILHOUETTE acquitted herself well on handicap debut against male opposition at a higher level last month. She would have tightened up since and should fight out the finish off an unchanged mark. Class-droppers EXECUTRIX and ADA LOVELACE should also be competitive in this grade. LEGENDARY appeals most of the remainder.
Selections: #4 Slender Silhouette, #1 Cold Shine, #6 Ada Lovelace, #2 Executrix
Best Win: #1 TINTIN
Best Value Bet: #12 PRINCE IVAR
Best Longshot: #12 PRINCE IVAR





























