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Zackey turns the screw
The National Jockeys’ Championship is increasingly becoming a one-horse race, with Craig Zackey holding a commanding lead of 215 winners, 46 clear of defending champion Richard Fourie. Thursday’s eight-race meeting at Vaal Racecourse presents another excellent opportunity for Zackey to extend that advantage.
Zackey’s first standout ride comes in Race 3 aboard Princess Of All, a filly who has repeatedly threatened to win without delivering. Trained by Lucky Houdalakis, she has finished second in two of her last three starts, including over this course and distance. Against modest opposition over 1000m, she appears to have every chance to finally break through.
Race 7 features one of the strongest bets on the card in Dimako’s Jet. The lightly raced daughter of Ideal World returns from a 14-week break after two consecutive wins over 1800m, including a decisive course-and-distance success. Blinkers have transformed her, and despite a four-point ratings increase, she still appears ahead of the handicapper. Trainer Weichong Marwing has placed her carefully, and Zackey looks set to complete at least a double.
While Zackey dominates the title race, Jeffrey Syster could provide punters with attractive value.
In Race 4, veteran sprinter Jet Cat appeals as a solid each-way prospect. The 10-year-old remains competitive and was far from disgraced when fourth over the same course and distance last time. Racing off the same mark, another honest effort could see him in the finish once more.
Syster’s strongest winning opportunity may come in the final race aboard Scarlet O’Hara. The Stuart Pettigrew-trained filly caused a surprise when winning her maiden at 25-1, and subsequent runs suggest that success was no fluke. She has held her own in stronger company and now drops in class over 1800m off a reduced rating, making her a major contender.
Although Thursday’s Vaal meeting lacks feature-race glamour, it offers several appealing betting opportunities. Yet the main storyline remains Zackey’s relentless pursuit of a first national title. With momentum firmly on his side and a powerful book of rides, he looks well placed to tighten his grip on the championship even further.
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Punters face a tricky betting card on the polytrack at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Wednesday, with competitive fields throughout and few obvious bankers for exotic bets.
The opener could provide an early opportunity with Power Of Pearls, trained by Candice and Tammy Dawson. The filly makes her polytrack debut after solid Highveld form and benefits from a valuable 4kg apprentice claim. Despite taking on males, she looks hard to oppose. Highveld Storm may improve switching to the poly after two runs for his new stable, while Donmagoo has shown improvement since blinkers were fitted. Cape raider Sierra Foxtrot is a notable first-timer worth watching in the betting.
In Race 2, Prins Jaspar is expected to improve after finishing a beaten favourite on his local poly debut. The extra distance should suit. Winter Circle and long-time maiden Owner Of Creation also hold chances.
The first leg of the Pick 6 is an open handicap where Infinity Edge brings strong recent form against quality opposition. She tries the poly for the first time under top weight but gains blinkers, which could spark improvement. Victory In Orleans impressed on stable debut and looks capable of following up, while Back At The George and Sohot Sowhat are respected.
Trainer Robbie Hill relies solely on Tam’s Knight, a progressive gelding who has already won on the poly and can follow up. Grand Appeal, Spaane Rivier, and durable veteran Ibutho all enter calculations in another deep contest.
Race 5 is similarly competitive. Wings Of Josephine has solid recent form against stronger company and handles the surface well. Blast From The Past is a danger if attracting market support after a break, while Intrepid and Rainbow Reward also appeal.
In Race 6, Qhawekazi rates highly after a close second to improving rival De Vlugge despite a difficult draw. Better gate conditions enhance her prospects. Flying Fate impressed winning on the poly at just her second start and can progress further.
Feature betting interest may centre on United Nation, who has excelled on the synthetic surface, losing only once there. However, progressive Cape visitor Black Eagle brings strong form and could prove dangerous if handling the poly. Major Tommie remains ultra-consistent.
The final race is wide open. Lions Eye drops in class after stronger opposition, while lightweight Gorgeous Dude looks dangerous back on his preferred surface.
Marcus Aurellius set to dominate
Trainer Candice Bass continues to dominate the Cape racing scene and her progressive gelding Marcus Aurellius looks ready to reward supporters when he lines up in Race 7 over 1500m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Tuesday.
The improving runner has taken significant strides with each outing and arrives off a strong second to Future Free over 1600m last month. That form received a major boost when Future Free finished third behind La Pulga in the Grade 3 Legal Eagle Stakes. Earlier form behind the rapidly progressive Sommerstern also reads well, underlining the quality of opposition Marcus Aurellius has faced. Blinkers appeared to sharpen him considerably last time and, with stable jockey Aldo Domeyer returning to the saddle, he rates a leading chance.
A major threat could come from Ferryman, now trained by Eric Sands after switching from the Andre Nel yard. He made an immediate impact by winning on stable debut and comes from the same family as stars Rainbow Bridge, Golden Ducat, and Foudre. With Craig Zackey booked, Ferryman looks capable of further improvement despite stepping out of maiden company.
Stablemate Rockanrollin also has claims and could earn a placing if continuing his gradual progress.
Earlier on the card, Bass and Domeyer may strike in the opener with Sparkling Star, who was narrowly beaten as favourite last time and sets the benchmark among the raced runners.
Race 2 sees another Bass runner, Blackbird, looking to improve on a promising debut behind Rich Man’s World, who has since franked the form with a Grade 3 victory. Blackbird showed inexperience that day and should come on sharply.
Race 3 appears wide open, with Hilton Heads narrowly preferred after three consecutive fourth-place finishes. Protector Of Peace, The Big Bang, and Caesar’s Ransom are among several with chances.
In Race 4, Masteronthemoon looks well placed to score after shaping well over unsuitable distances recently. Dropping back to 1800m with Richard Fourie aboard could prove ideal.
Bass again holds strong claims in Race 5 with Backinthefastlane and Super Viking, while Somebody Somewhere appeals in Race 7 after a solid post-maiden effort.
The finale could go to Black Erika, who has shown improving form and may finally break through under Zackey for the in-form Adam Marcus stable.
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Race for the Trainers’ Championship: Lui braced for a battle
The Hong Kong racing season has moved into its final quarter, and there’s plenty on the line between now and the concluding meeting on 15 July, with nothing currently commanding more attention than the mouthwatering battle for the trainers’ championship.
There are five trainers within eight wins of the pace-setting Mark Newnham’s 52 victories, with Caspar Fownes and Danny Shum sitting on 51 successes and David Hayes (48) and John Size (44) also lurking.
Veteran Francis Lui is also among the chasing pack after amassing 45 winners through the season’s 69 meetings so far.
While Lui admits “it won’t be easy” to prevail, he is no stranger to coming from behind to claim championship success after winning four of the final five races of the 2023/24 season to pip Pierre Ng to the title by one win.
Lui sat five wins adrift of Ng after 69 meetings of the 2023/24 season, and while it came down to the final day and he had to orchestrate one of the all-time great finishes to snare victory, he believes this year’s task is greater still.
“Last time I was only in competition with Pierre, but this time as many as five other trainers can win it. They are all so close and I’m sure they will have plenty of winners,” he said.
“Of course, I will try hard to win my second premiership but it won’t be easy.”
While Lui started the season slowly, he warmed up through October and November before a quiet December gave way to a fruitful start to 2026, with January (10 winners), February (eight) and March (10) his biggest months of the campaign so far.
April was tougher going for Lui; he banged in a timely double late on last Sunday’s (3 May) Sha Tin card, grabbing the final two races with Baby Sakura and Turquoise Velocity to begin May on a high.
The lightly raced pair look capable of winning again this season, as do the undefeated Hot Delight and the in-form Gold Patch.
“I have quite a few horses who can win more races but I can’t say that I am confident of winning the premiership,” Lui said.
“It’s very close. It all depends on how they run. I will take it step by step. To have so many trainers fighting it out is great competition.”
Hot Delight and Gold Patch are among Lui’s 10 runners at Sha Tin this Saturday (9 May), with the former looking to make it four wins from four starts in the Class 2 Sai Wan Shan Handicap (1200m) and the latter chasing a hat-trick in the Class 3 Lei Yue Mun Park Handicap (1200m).
Amazing Partners in the Class 3 Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Handicap (1600m) is another in-form Lui galloper heading to Sha Tin this weekend, while the handler will be eager to see what debutants Almighty Warrior, Spirited Steed and Winalot can produce.
Trainers’ Ranking (Top 6) – As of 7 May, 2026
| Trainer | Win | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Total runs | |
| 1st | M Newnham | 52 | 43 | 42 | 46 | 29 | 450 |
| 2nd | C Fownes | 51 | 36 | 35 | 32 | 33 | 437 |
| 3rd | D Shum | 51 | 32 | 29 | 35 | 28 | 405 |
| 4th | D Hayes | 48 | 36 | 36 | 43 | 39 | 534 |
| 5th | F Lui | 45 | 35 | 52 | 26 | 33 | 409 |
| 6th | J Size | 44 | 52 | 48 | 35 | 49 | 484 |
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Isivivane must show his mettle
Champions Season has reached a crucial stage as trainers begin fine-tuning their paths toward the Hollywoodbets Durban July, balancing form with the challenge of securing a favourable handicap weight. Saturday’s WSB 1900 at Hollywoodbets Greyville could once again provide key July clues.
Peter Muscutt saddles Isivivane, still on the fringe of the July field but likely to secure a berth with victory here. While his recent wins have come on the polytrack, he has a favourable draw and workable weight.
Champion trainer Justin Snaith fields several major contenders. Native Ruler carries top weight and has little to lose ratings-wise, while stablemate Regulation, ridden by stable jockey JP van der Merwe, receives a significant weight advantage. Betting support may prove revealing. Snaith also unleashes Legal Counsel, who finished strongly behind Questioning last time and should improve for the run.
Of greater interest are Note To Self and Eight On Eighteen. Note To Self was runner-up to top filly Wish List in the Cape Derby and a bold showing would strengthen his July claims, though it could result in a ratings increase. Eight On Eighteen, runner-up in last year’s Durban July behind The Real Prince, makes his local debut after an underwhelming Cape campaign. He may need the outing but possesses the class to feature prominently.
Candice and Tammy Dawson saddle classy three-year-old Trust, winner of the Dingaan’s and never out of the money in six starts. His performance will provide a strong measure of the current three-year-old crop. The Ultimate King, from the Paul Peter stable, also enters calculations after a narrow defeat to Fire Attack when fitted with blinkers for the first time.
The Pick 6 opener, a Conditions Plate, has shrunk to seven runners, four from the Snaith yard. Likely pacemaker Okavango has been excellent in front-running efforts, including a brave second in the Premier’s Champions Cup. He benefits from Mickaella Michel’s 1.5kg allowance and already sits high enough in the July weights to avoid a harsh penalty.
Elsewhere, Mocha Blend, winner of the Summer Cup, represents Frank Robertson and receives weight from most rivals, making her a serious contender. Lightly raced Ascalon Dancer, a recent maiden winner, also commands attention in a high-quality contest loaded with Durban July implications.
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Race for the Trainers’ Championship – Fownes: “The most exciting trainers’...
The Hong Kong racing season has moved into its final quarter and there’s plenty on the line between now and the concluding meeting on 15 July, headlined by what Caspar Fownes has described as “the most exciting trainers’ championship ever”.
Rarely has the fight for the trainers’ premiership been so evenly poised so deep into a campaign, with Fownes and Mark Newnham level in the lead on 50 winners and Danny Shum (49), David Hayes (48), Francis Lui (43) and John Size (41) in striking distance.
Fownes is no stranger to premiership success, bagging the title on four previous occasions, and he revealed just how much he is relishing the fight for a fifth crown.
“I’m really enjoying it. I’m enjoying the competition, and I’m so glad there’s six guys fighting it out. The pressure is constant, and I’m just enjoying the fact it’s game on and everyone is having a go,” he said.
“I would say it’s the most exciting trainers’ championship ever. When you’ve got that many in the hunt – normally a couple clear out from the rest and fight it out – it’s really up for grabs.”
Fownes, who last took the title in 2020/21, finished third last season with 52 winners and is confident he has a nice spread of young horses on the up and older horses on the right ratings.
“I’ve got many winners left. I’m not going to let my competitors know what they are but I’ve got quite a few that can win two or three,” he said.
“I’ve just got to see if there are enough to get done what I want to get done – I want to win a fifth title. I’m in for the fight.
“I’m happy where I’m sitting. I’m sure someone will overtake me and I will overtake them and it will go back and forth and people will have a run. It’s going to be hard fought and it’s really exciting.”
Fownes has had a consistent season, starting strongly with seven winners in each of September and October and really putting his foot down with nine victories in December.
He kept things ticking over with half a dozen winners in February and March, and he has reeled off seven successes in April, thanks to a little help from none other than the “Magic Man”, Joao Moreira.
Moreira wasted no time after coming on as Fownes’ retained rider in early April, steering home a four-timer for his new boss at Happy Valley on 8 April to add another layer to the title race.
“It’s great to have Joao on board and I really want to win it this year. It would mean a lot. I’m focused and I’m putting everything into it,” Fownes said. “I’m working hard and I just hope I can get it done.”
Fownes saddles up nine runners at Sha Tin this Sunday, including Joy Of Spring in the G3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup (2400m) and Kaholo Angel in the Class 2 Members Cup (1600m).
Trainers’ Ranking (Top 6) – As of 30 April, 2026
| Trainer | Win | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Total runs | |
| 1st | M Newnham | 50 | 42 | 41 | 44 | 28 | 437 |
| 2nd | C Fownes | 50 | 34 | 35 | 31 | 32 | 420 |
| 3rd | D Shum | 49 | 31 | 28 | 32 | 27 | 391 |
| 4th | D Hayes | 48 | 33 | 34 | 43 | 39 | 519 |
| 5th | F Lui | 43 | 35 | 50 | 26 | 33 | 398 |
| 6th | J Size | 41 | 50 | 46 | 34 | 46 | 469 |
France Express Form & Race Previews (Saint-Cloud/La Teste De Buch) –...
RACE 1: HELISSIO MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 1) – 2400M – TIME: 20:18 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24700
Dnipro (FR) 3YO gelding by Galiway out of Olympic Glory mare Lucky Lycra trained by Andre Fabre. Granddam Pearl Banks won a Group 3 in Germany and a Listed in France. Ran well when second in a trial and should be competitive. Contador 3YO colt by Kingman out of Galileo mare Ventoux trained by Francis Henri Graffard. Is related to 2010 Group 1 UK 2000 Guineas winner Special Duty and full-brother Colombier placed in a Group 3 at Deauville. Sainte Marthe (FR) 3YO filly by Zarak out of Le Havre mare Sotteville trained by Nicolas Clement Frauke Hermans. Half-sister to Survie, runner-up in the 2024 Prix De Diane Longines. Like A Dove (FR) 3YO filly by Galiway out of Kendargent mare Kenriyana trained by Christophe Ferland. Cost 170 000 euros and will not be bothered by the conditions of the course.
RACE 2: NUBIENNE STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 2) – 2000M – TIME: 20:53 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25600
Ebiyar (FR) Not disgraced when sixth in a Group 3 over 1800m at ParisLongchamp on 5 April. That was his first run back after a winning debut last October and he deserves another chance. Lefteye A close-up second in a Maiden over 2000m at this course on 3 April. That was her first run back from a 7-months break and she can only improve. Egyptian Glory (FR) A hard-fought winner of a Maiden over 1800m at Chantilly on 26 March. Has run well in both her starts but will be making her turf debut. Jabracadabra (FR) A comfortable winner of a Handicap over 2000m at Deauville on 8 April. Keeps improving and will be looking for his third successive victory.
RACE 3: CARVIN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 3) – 1600M – TIME: 21:28 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24700
Mont De Soleil (IRE) Not beaten far when fourth in a Listed over 2000m at La Teste on 21 March. He set a slow pace and was run out of it late. Improvement expected. Bellano (FR) A decent second in a Condition over 1400m at ParisLongchamp on 26 April. Has run well at this course and should contest the finish. Potemkine (IRE) Finished fourth in a Condition over 1400m at ParisLongchamp on 26 April. Ran on well in that last race and could be better over the extra 200m. Alem (FR) Ran fifth in a Condition over 1400m at ParisLongchamp on 26 April. Was not far behind POTEMKINE (4) in that race so should also be there at the end.
RACE 4: HOTEL POINT FRANCE CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM LA TESTE DE BUCH RACE 1) – 1200M – TIME: 21:45 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
King Fierce (FR) Unraced gelding by Penny’s Picnic, the dam was unraced. From a good trainer that can ready a newcomer to strike on debut. The betting can be the best guide. Mazatlan (FR) Unplaced last time, third previously over 1000m in a Claimer at this track on 22 April. She has experience and can feature. The Black Friday (FR) Two unplaced runs, sixth in a Class 3 at Bordeaux Le Bouscat over 1000m on the most recent on 15 May. Drops in class and can make the top-three. Naad’in (FR) Unplaced last time in a Class 3 on 5 May, third before that over 900m in a Claimer on 17 April. Ought to be thereabouts.
RACE 5: DU VESINET CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 4) – 2500M – TIME: 22:03 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25000
Coetzee (USA) A close-up third in a Listed over 3000m at Fontainebleau on 13 November. Making his return from a break but he has placed at both Listed and Group 3 levels and stands out in this field. Aquaman (GER) Finished third over 2200m at Dusseldorf in Germany on 12 April. Has also placed third in a Group 3 in Germany so he does have some class and is fit. Don’t Shut Me Down (FR) An unfortunate twelve in a Handicap over 2400m at ParisLongchamp on 12 April. He was caught wide the whole way in that race and deserves another chance. Pentaour (FR) A disappointing sixteen in a Handicap over 2000m at Fontainebleau on 280 April. His last victory came in a Claimer and he does have some decent form at this course.
RACE 6: FEDORA STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM LA TESTE DE BUCH RACE 2) – 1600M – TIME: 22:20 PRIZE MONEY: EUR20000
Urgence (FR) Impressive debut winner who won by 3.00 lengths. Will continue the great form here. Sharah (FR) Filly by General, the dam was unraced. Some good aspects to her profile and she will be expected to have a say in the business end. Saraabah (FR) Unraced filly by Mister Ginoux, the dam was placed several times. Should be monitored in the betting and market interest. Almazyouna (FR) Filly by Al Mamun Monalu, the dam ran once. Nice profile and she is one to take seriously if the betting vibes are strong.
RACE 7: DE L’ANCCIEN CHATEAU DE GRANDE FOUILLEUSE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 5) – 2000M – TIME: 22:38 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Lhasa (IRE) Finished behind ENORA SENORA (6) when second over 2000m on this track in a Class 3 Handicap on 17 April. She is better off at the weights and can turn the form around. Enora Senora (FR) Victorious over 2000m on this track in a Class 3 Handicap on 17 April. Drawn in pole position and can follow up. Empress Star (FR) Finished fourth over 2000m at Le Mans in a Class 4 Handicap on 21 April. With luck in running, she can go close. Ladiva (FR) Finished second in last two starts, the latest of which was over 2200m at Angers in a Class 4 Handicap on 2 May. She cannot be discounted.
RACE 8: DU DOMAINE DE VERT-MONT HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 6) – 2000M – TIME: 23:13 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Summer Flirt (FR) Finished fourth over 2000m on this course in a Class 3 Handicap on 17 April. With luck in running, she can go close. Just For Gab’s (FR) Finished third over 2000m at Toulouse in a Class 4 Handicap on 19 April. She should produce another honest effort. Catherine’s Gift (IRE) Finished fifth over 2200m at Angers in a Class 4 Handicap on 2 May. Maxime Guyon retains the ride and she can show. La Crack Precieuse (FR) Finished fourth over 2400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Handicap on 7 May. With luck in running, she can finish on the podium.
RACE 9: LE JARDIN DE FLEURS STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM LA TESTE DE BUCH RACE 4) – 1800M – TIME: 23:30 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Lonely Road (FR) Filly by Pinatubo, the dam won 1 race over 1400m. She is from a good stable that can produce first time out winners. Live contender. Makuru (FR) Colt by Ribchester, the dam won 3 races and was Listed placed over 1200m. From a good stable that can ready a newcomer to be competitive on debut. Spirit Girl (FR) Filly by Charm Spirit, the dam won one race in a Listed and was placed in three Group 1 races. She should be well prepared and can not be ignored. Kingshire (FR) Colt by Flintshire, the dam was placed a few times. Looks good on paper and he should be well prepared by connections. The betting can guide.
RACE 10: DU DOMAINE DE FOUILLEUSE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM SAINT-CLOUD RACE 7) – 2000M – TIME: 23:48 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21100
Keen Approach (FR) Finished second over 2000m on this course in a Class 3 Handicap on 17 April. Mickael Barzalona retains the ride, and she can go one better. Narcos (FR) Victorious over 2000m on this course in a Class 4 Handicap on 5 March. He is in a good space and merits obvious consideration. Sijoux (IRE) Finished behind KEEN APPROACH (13) when fourth over 2000m on this course in a Class 3 Handicap on 17 April. There should not be much separating the pair at the finish. Tokyo Dreamer Finished second over 1800m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Handicap on 3 May. Big chance with luck in running.
RACE 11: LOUTAFETE BASSIN HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM LA TESTE DE BUCH RACE 6) – 2000M – TIME: 00:40 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Sansuro (GER) Four placed runs so far, including a fair fifth at Lyon Parilly in a Maiden over 2400m on 13 April. He can get off the mark on his Handicap bow. Fancy (FR) Ran well to be second at Langon-Libourne over 2500m in a Maiden on 6 April when last seen. Looks ready to win. Persis (FR) Unplaced last time, a win before that over 1600m at this track in a Maiden on 21 March. One to keep onside. Au Dela Des Mers (FR) Two placed runs of late, third on the latter over 2000m in a Handicap at Tarbes on 17 April. Can make the frame.
RACE 12: NORNIZ STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM LA TESTE DE BUCH RACE 8) – 1600M – TIME: 01:50 PRIZE MONEY: EUR20000
Eljas Du Bienn (ITY) Impressive debut winner who won by 2.50 lengths. Will continue the great form here. Alkrar (FR) Colt by Azadi, the dam won 2 races, including a Group 3 PA. Looks good on paper and is from a leading trainer that can produce winners first time out. Nyx De Faust (FR) Fair debut when fifth over 1400m in a Condition at Bordeaux Le Bouscat on 27 March. Ought to be in the shake-up. Antaar (FR) Colt by Raaziq, the dam never ran. From a respected trainer that knows the time of day. The betting can be the best guide.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Fairview) – May 15
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: FAIRVIEW POLYTRACK@2026.05.15
Fairview Polytrack, 15.05.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1000m, Poly, R78.000, 12:30GMT+2
Race Summary: SAY A PRAYER was not disgraced on debut. She now has Richard Fourie in the irons and could score. CARNIVAL will carry the same colours as that rival but represents trainer Dean Smith. She makes her debut but would not be a surprise winner. RIVER VIEW and SEATTLE GLOW are both on debut for trainer Alan Greeff and can get involved with the finish. J LORDI showed pace on debut and could improve trying the Polytrack.
Selections: #5 Say A Prayer, #3 Carnival, #4 River View, #6 Seattle Glow
Fairview Polytrack, 15.05.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1400m, Poly, R78.000, 13:05GMT+2
Race Summary: RULES OF CONDUCT is threatening a first success and should beat these rivals. APPLES AND TEA tries the Polytrack and could improve. GLOBAL THRILLER was not disgraced in both starts and could contest the finish. PROFUMO was not disgraced on debut but does try the Polytrack this time. BLAZING FLAME and ON THE OUTSIDE need to do more to score but can earn some money.
Selections: #6 Rules Of Conduct, #5 Profumo, #3 Global Thriller, #10 On The Outside
Fairview Polytrack, 15.05.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1900m, Poly, R75.000, 13:40GMT+2
Race Summary: A competitive looking race. SATELLITE WORLD is threatening a winning turn. TRIP TO PEACE makes a local debut and would not be a surprise winner. GREY WARRIOR has been a disappointment so far but could earn some money. OSMIUM showed improvement on local debut and could score this time around. STRAIGHT RED and MEDITERRANEANFLAME both need to do more to win but can make the frame.
Selections: #4 Satellite World, #3 Osmium, #2 Grey Warrior, #6 Straight Red
Fairview Polytrack, 15.05.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1900m, Poly, R80.000, 14:15GMT+2
Race Summary: A very open leg of the Pick 6 and we may have to go very wide to get through this leg. GARDEN SUN was not disgraced last time out and could pop up. A BIT CHILLY has held form of late and would not be a surprise winner. HENRY’S HEDGE has run in better fields than this of late and must be respected. PAST AND PRESENT and DEANDRE’S DREAM both make their local debuts and must be included in all bets. SAN QUINTIN, MIGHTY MAC and REFLECT are others to consider.
Selections: #4 Garden Sun, #5 Past And Present, #7 Deandre’s Dream, #1 A Bit Chilly
Fairview Polytrack, 15.05.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 1800m, Poly, R150.000, 14:50GMT+2
Race Summary: Trainer Alan Greeff has 5 of the 9 runners so we will look to stable jockey Richard Fourie. STRAWBERRY THIEF was given a soft debut and looks likely to improve. ENCHANTING CHOICE is in very good form and will challenge her stable companion for victory. EPIKLEROS has had a very good season and is clearly not out of it. FAMILY POWER is consistent and must be considered a possible winner. GINGER DELIGHT could return to form on this surface. WALKONTHEWILDSIDE has been a disappointment of late but does have a place chance.
Selections: #5 Strawberry Thief, #8 Walkonthewildside, #4 Family Power, #1 Enchanting Choice
Fairview Polytrack, 15.05.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1300m, Poly, R80.000, 15:25GMT+2
Race Summary: DUPONT EMERALD has been in good form of late. She is not well drawn and has to prove herself on this surface but is clearly the right one on form. STAR IN MOTION makes his local debut and should show improvement. STRANGE MAGIC has not been reliable but would not be a surprise winner. EL CAPITAN and HONORINE’S GIMMIE are both capable of better than their last runs would suggest and are capable of getting into the mix of things.
Selections: #3 Dupont Emerald, #1 Star In Motion, #7 Honorine’s Gimmie, #6 El Capitan
Fairview Polytrack, 15.05.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1200m, Poly, R104.000, 16:00GMT+2
Race Summary: TINTAMARRE clearly likes the Polytrack and now has four wins on the surface. Two of them were over this particular distance and he could prove hard to beat. GOLDEN PAVILON does not always show his best side but is not out of it. PRINCESS HANNAH and BLACK EGRET are both capable of improvement and could prove dangerous this time around. CHAMPONELLE, ALESIA’S LOVE and ONE TOO MANY are also capable of making the frame.
Selections: #2 Tintamarre, #4 Princess Hannah, #6 Champonelle, #7 Great Notion
Fairview Polytrack, 15.05.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1200m, Poly, R85.000, 16:35GMT+2
Race Summary: A very open looking last race handicap. ALEX MILLER is badly drawn and is a difficult filly to win with but does have claims in a tricky race. PARADISE WAY is capable of improvement from a good draw. AYUWI YUWI found betting support last time out and won so must be respected for that. GENOVEFA loves the Polytrack and is capable of another victory. JAMBO SANA, KENTUCKY LASSIE and MIDNIGHT MUSIC all seem better than their disappointing last runs.
Selections: #8 Alex Miller, #3 Genovefa, #2 Ayuwi Yuwi, #4 Jambo Sana
Best Win: #6 RULES OF CONDUCT
Best Value Bet: #4 GARDEN SUN
Best Longshot: #4 GARDEN SUN
France Express Form & Race Previews (Lyon-Parilly/ParisLongchamp/Le Lion D’Angers) – Thursday,...
RACE 1: JEAN-PIERRE RAVOUX STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 6) – 1200M – TIME: 20:53 PRIZE MONEY: EUR12800
Happy Again (FR) Not reliable and finished sixth in a Class 3 handicap at Marseille-Borely over 1200m on 27 April. Has score at this level. Vive La Reine (FR) In good shape and finished runner-up in a Class 4 Handicap at this track over 1600m on 18 April. Should fight out the finish. That’s Life (FR) Not reliable and finished fourth in a Class 4 Handicap at Marseille-Vivaux over 1500m on 2 May. Capable of making the frame. Legal Eagle (FR) Did not show his best when ninth in a Class 4 Handicap at Le Croise-Laroche over 1100m on 4 April. Capable of doing better and is not out of it.
RACE 2: DES EAUX BLEUES HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 7) – 2000M – TIME: 21:28 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Morsan (IRE) On a long losing run but was runner-up in a Claimer over this track and trip on 8 May. Can go one place better. Mister Jules (FR) Has some fair form and finished third in a Class 3 Handicap at Chantilly over 1800m on 4 May. Can contest the finish. Momo Nelson (IRE) Unreliable but did finish third in a Condition at Cavaillon over 2900m on 10 May. Not out of it in this line-up. Phil The Fluter (IRE) In good form and was runner-up in a Class 4 Handicap at Marseille-Borely over 2600m on 6 May. Should contest the finish.
RACE 3: DU PARC DE MIRIBEL HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM LYON-PARILLY RACE 8) – 2000M – TIME: 22:03 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16300
Sapho (FR) Good last run when third in a Class 4 Handicap at Salon-de-Provence over 2400m on 16 April. On a long losing run but is capable of scoring. Bluff (FR) In good form and was runner-up in a Class 4 Handicap over this track and trip on 29 April. Can go one place better. Golden Beach Has some fair form and finished sixth in a Class 4 Handicap over this course and distance on 29 April. Can be competitive in this line-up. Moabi (FR) Improving and was runner-up in a Condition at Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne over 2000m on 27 April. Can get involved with the finish on Handicap debut.
RACE 4: ESOTERIQUE LISTED STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 1) – 1600M – TIME: 22:38 PRIZE MONEY: EUR73200
Moon Cloud (FR) Let the side down in eighth over 1600m at Saint-Cloud in a Group 3 on 29 March. Back into Listed and should go very well. Anakova (IRE) Cracking effort in second spot over 1600m at Saint-Cloud in a Class 2 Condition on 10 April. Should have a say in the outcome. Breckenbrough Solid effort in third over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Listed on 23 April. Will be in the firing line. Never Let Go Finished sixth over 1600m at Goodwood in the UK in a Listed on 2 May. Makes French debut and can be competitive.
RACE 5: URBAN SEA LISTED STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM LE LION D’ANGERS RACE 2) – 2000M – TIME: 22:55 PRIZE MONEY: EUR43900
Ashariba (FR) Unplaced last time, a win before that over 2000m in a Listed at Saint-Cloud on 3 October. Leading contender. Le Combat Continue (FR) Two unplaced runs of late, seventh at Deauville in a Class 1 over 1800m on the PSF on 6 November. Capable performer who can feature. Unwavering Monarch (FR) Unplaced last time in a Listed on 22 November, a win before that on her debut at Naas over 1600m on 11 October. With new connections and warrants respect. Familly (FR) Three placed runs of late, third on the most recent over 2000m at Chantilly in a Listed on 27 October. Cannot be ruled out.
RACE 6: DUI PASSAGE SAINT-ANNE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 2) – 1600M – TIME: 23:13 PRIZE MONEY: EUR22100
Lisippo (IRE) Finished close-up in third over 1600m at Fontainebleau in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 11 April. Bright winning chance. Pontos (FR) Winner over 1600m at Compiegne in a Maiden on 25 April. Open to improvement and can feature. Ipso Facto (IRE) Finished fifth over 1400m at Compiegne in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 25 April. Include in the play. Aston Clinton Fair performance in fourth over 1600m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Divided Handicap on 16 April. Each way chance.
RACE 7: DE PONTARME LISTED STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 3) – 1400M – TIME: 23:48 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50300
Lyneham (FR) Finished seventh over 1600m at ParisLongchamp in a Group 3 on 12 April. Drops in company and should go very close. Romanticon Solid run in fourth over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Listed on 23 April. Should be in the firing line. Kozlovskha (IRE) Runner-up over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Listed on 23 April. Has the right credentials and should challenge here. Trinquette (FR) Winner over 1400m at Le Mans in a Class 2 on 21 April. Back into feature company and is likely to go well.
RACE 8: RENE COUETIL HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM LE LION D’ANGERS RACE 4) – 2400M – TIME: 00:05 PRIZE MONEY: EUR13400
Trevor Senora (FR) Three solid runs this year, two wins and a recent third over 1800m in a Class 4 Handicap at Compiegne on 9 May. Key player. First Creation (FR) Five honest efforts this year, third on the latter over 3000m at this track in a Class 4 Handicap on 20 April. Hard to discount. Manssourio (FR) Honest performer who won on the latest start over 3000m at Craon in a Class 4 Handicap on 11 June. Absence to overcome but warrants consideration. Morning Five (FR) Unplaced last time, third previously over 2850m in a Class 4 at Loudeac on 15 March. Ought to be thereabouts.
RACE 9: DE COURS-LA-REINE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 4) – 1400M – TIME: 00:23 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25900
Faster (FR) Finished fourth over 1600m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 4 Course Qualifier on 26 April. One of the leading chances. Pamela Boum (FR) Winner over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Divided Limited Handicap on 3 May. Confidence restored and can win again. Grignette (FR) Winner over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Divided Limited Handicap on 16 April. Goes in search off that hat-trick. Lunala (FR) Finished third behind a reopposing sort over 1400m at ParisLongchamp in a Class 3 Divided Limited Handicap on 3 May. Earning potential.
RACE 10: DE L’AVRE LISTED STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 5) – 2400M – TIME: 00:58 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50300
Derawar (IRE) Victorious in a Condition at Fontainebleau over 2000m on 20 April. Improving and is capable of following up. Rumoriste In good form and was runner-up in a Condition at this course over 2200m on 23 April. Should fight out the finish. Birgham Dub (IRE) Unbeaten in two starts, the latest at Southwell over 2400m on 25 April. Talented and can complete a hat-trick. Bright Light (FR) Successful on debut in a Condition at Strasbourg over 2000m on 18 April. Deserves respect for that win and has claims.
RACE 11: MANDESHA STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM LE LION D’ANGERS RACE 6) – 2000M – TIME: 01:13 PRIZE MONEY: EUR27400
Lady Mara Won on her only run over 1800m in a Condition at Marseille-Borely on 13 October. Open to improvement and has strong claims on her return to action. Roseninsel (FR) Four placed runs, fourth on the most recent over 2000m at Toulouse in a Listed on 19 April. Among the leading chances. Chill Y Flama Unplaced last time, a win before that over 1800m at La Teste in a Class 2 on 1 April. Enters calculations. Sweet For Me (FR) Unplaced last time, a win before that over 2200m at Le Mans in a Class 2 on 20 March. Capable of making her presence felt.
RACE 12: DU CHATEAU DE BAGATELLE CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 6) – 2100M – TIME: 01:31 PRIZE MONEY: EUR15400
Le Roi Leon (FR) Returned to form when third in a Condition at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 24 April. Big chance at this level. Nepalais (FR) Not reliable and finished fifth in a Claimer at Evreux over 2400m on 15 April. Capable of contesting the finish. Kalafa (FR) Showed some improvement when runner-up in a Claimer over this track and trip on 30 April. Can go one place better. Druide (FR) Holding form and finished fifth in a Handicap at Nantes over 1600m on 14 April. Should be in the mix of things.
RACE 13: DU PALAIS DES GLACES HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 7) – 1400M – TIME: 02:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50900
Isneauville (FR) Returned to form and finished third in a Condition at Lyon-Parilly over 1400m on 13 April. Has claims in this line-up. Omicrone (FR) Needed her last run when twelve in a Handicap over this track and trip on 5 April. Fitter this time and could be a threat to these rivals. City Babe (FR) Has only been modest of late and finished ninth in a Handicap at Chantilly over 1600m on 2 April. Can be a lively danger to these rivals on best form. Freja (FR) Did not show her best when ninth in a Handicap at this course over 1800m on 3 May. Has a chance in this line-up.
RACE 14: ASSOC. DES ELEVEURS D’AQPS DE L’OUEST STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM LE LION D’ANGERS RACE 8) – 2400M – TIME: 02:32 PRIZE MONEY: EUR20000
Lets Danse Doudou (FR) Two fourth-place runs recently, the latest over 2400m at Saint-Cloud in a Group 3 on 17 April. Capable of scoring. Mission Smart (FR) Unplaced last time, third before that over 2400m in a Group 3 at Saint-Cloud on 24 March. Live contender. Meleagrine (FR) Placed on all five runs, second on the latter over 2400m at Fougeres in a Condition on 1 May. Looks ready to get her head in front. Linstant (FR) Two nice runs with a win on debut at Vittel in July last year, and a fourth in a Group 3 at Craon over 2400m in September 2024. Lightly raced and has more to come.
RACE 15: DU PASSAGE DES PRINCES HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM PARISLONGCHAMP RACE 8) – 1600M – TIME: 02:50 PRIZE MONEY: EUR20200
Mets Le Feu (FR) Victorious in a Condition at Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne over 2000m on 27 April. Has shown improvement and could follow up. Umami (FR) Unreliable and finished tenth in a Handicap over this course and distance on 23 April. Capable of scoring in this open race. Pergolor (FR) Off-form this year and was ninth in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 1600m on 10 April. Can be a threat to these rivals. Mon Black Du Livet (FR) Only modest of late and finished sixth in a Condition at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 1 May. Did better last year and is not out of it.




























