Ndzilana, Peter pack the punch at the Vaal
Tight finishes likely order of the day
The “off season” often produces tightly matched handicaps, and Monday’s nine-race poly card at Hollywoodbets Greyville looks no different. With most runners closely rated, punters can expect another afternoon of narrow margins.
The feature Middles Stakes could revolve around Thisiswhatitmeans, who is unbeaten in four starts on the poly. Despite another five-point ratings hike and a big weight, he has proven capable under similar burdens and can stretch his winning run to five. Good Traveller arrives in form after two poly wins and remains competitive despite climbing the handicap, while Red Bomber and Gimmethegoodlife are capable of improving on the surface.
Tony Peter may strike with Hathighwaytothesky in race eight. She has two wins from five starts and, if suited to the poly, should go close. Progressive Tladi Mothwana, consistent She’s A Machine, and course specialist Poursomesugaronme add depth.
In the opener, Saudi Sweep is overdue a maiden win and boasts solid poly form, while Lou meets modest opposition. The Bi-Pot leg is competitive, with consistent Brigette Anne well drawn and receiving an allowance, though Blue Steel and poly-suited Xiphos pose threats.
Lilting Song appeals in the first PA leg, returning to her preferred trip. The Pick 6 begins with a wide-open handicap where Kumemori, Fair Advantage, and El Rey Viene all hold claims.
Later, Saint Brigid could shine if handling the poly, while La Maddalena and in-form Izibulo are dangers. Imperial Power headlines another tight handicap, with Isivivane and Sundance Kid in the mix.
Acacia’s Blossom can close the card strongly, though Jazz Diva, Scarlet Starlet, and Queen Fenn ensure a competitive finale on a card likely defined by tight finishes.
Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 22 February
Silver Slipper Day: Where Juvenile Stars Announce Themselves
History Beckons for Ka Ying Rising
Having drawn level with the legendary SILENT WITNESS’s record of 17 consecutive victories, the spotlight now burns brighter than ever on the phenomenal KA YING RISING, who stands on the brink of history. This Sunday, in the Group 1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup over 1400m, the superstar will attempt to stand alone by stretching his breathtaking streak to an unprecedented 18.
Widely hailed as the world’s finest sprinter, KA YING RISING has been untouchable since February 2024, reeling off 17 straight triumphs in commanding style. Among them was his electrifying conquest of the Group 1 Everest in October 2025 — a performance that cemented his global dominance. Most recently, the David Hayes-trained champion returned in the Group 1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) and dismissed his rivals with effortless authority, gliding to victory by a comfortable 1.25 lengths.
The rise to 1400m holds no fears. He is, after all, the reigning champion of this very race. If KA YING RISING brings anything close to his customary brilliance on Sunday, the script seems already written — and the battle behind him may be only for the minor placings.February 22 Selangor Preview By Mark Lydeamore
Foudre to keep on winning
Eric Sands has worked wonders with Foudre, who returns from nearly two years off with three straight wins and now targets a fourth in Sunday’s 1600m feature at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth. The well-bred son of Fire Away won his maiden first-up from injury, then followed up in handicap company before beating United Front convincingly on Met Day — a horse with Grade 1 aspirations. As the competition stiffens, Foudre continues to improve. Craig Zackey retains the ride and, with Cape Town still dry, there’s no reason to halt his momentum.
He faces stronger rivals. Dawn Till Dusk brings solid feature-race form, while Handsome Prince is better off at the weights with Major Master and could be dangerous if the race is run to suit. Chasingtherainbow will be finishing late, Nordic Chief must overcome a wide draw, and Touched By Angels drops to a more suitable level. Kenyan champion Sheriff John Stone makes his local debut and could be one to watch.
Earlier, Foudre’s half-brother Ferryman looks a standout in race 5 after an eye-catching debut second over 1200m; the step up to 1400m should suit.
James Crawford holds a strong hand later on the card. Dame Of Trix drops in class after a solid Listed effort and rates highly in race 8. Raven Black returns to his preferred 1200m in race 9 after a fine Met Day run, while Whirlwind seeks to build on an impressive course-and-distance win in race 10.
The opening two races are dominated by first-timers, with market moves key. Fast Train is overdue in race 3, while Swift Serenity finds a shallow field in race 4. District Master and Spirit are value plays in two tricky handicaps on a deep, competitive card.
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Selangor Track Spy: Wednesday, 18 February
Sesame to plant the seed
Nine competitive races await punters at Hollywoodbets Scottsville this Wednesday, but opportunities abound. The Pick 6 could get off to a strong start with Sesame, who arrives from the Cape in good form after a comfortable Fairview win. With solid Western Cape credentials, she looks well placed on local debut. Treasure Island is improving and steps up in trip, while Zena Rose and Sascha’s Dream are closely matched after being separated by just a neck last time.
Race five is a tricky handicap. Phutulicious faces a wide draw and big weight but is rarely far off them. Sun Dazed, despite the widest gate, enjoys the trip and gets Andrew Fortune aboard. Town Crier improved in blinkers but rises in the ratings, while Gorgeous Girl has more weight to carry after a narrow defeat, though she retains a 4kg claim.
In race six, Convocation is consistent and now tries blinkers, while stablemate Serengetti Sun returns from a break with ability but fitness queries. Tara Star remains honest, and One Smart Cookie meets Back At The George on the same terms.
Mar Del Plata (race seven) is well treated at the weights against consistent Circumbendibus, while Jet Legacy and Position Of Power add depth. The eighth is wide open, but Call Me Jane is better off at the weights with Perfume Power and could reverse form.
Andrew Fortune partners Night Tiger in the finale after a strong recent second and is weighted to improve. Intrepid and poly specialist Trafalgar Square also warrant respect.
Earlier exotics feature promising Omkhulu Boss, improving Smart Choice, and consistent maiden hopes Psyche, Red Cardinal, and Bourbon’s Beast on a challenging but rewarding card.
Forever Young Shines Once More For Second Straight Saudi Cup
Forever Young (JPN) made sporting history at King Abdulaziz Racecourse on Saturday as he became the first two-time winner of the Group 1 USD$20m Saudi Cup.
Yoshito Yahagi’s undisputed dirt champion found a perfect gap along the inside rail turning into the home straight and he used his will, class and determination to fend off a brave challenge from Nysos (USA) by one length in a final time of 1:51.027.
Banishing (USA) and Thundersquall (GB) had led the field along the backstretch with Nysos tracking. Meanwhile, Forever Young and jockey Ryusei Sakai sat just behind those horses, but hugging the rail in a tactical move that ultimately worked out perfectly.
Forever Young and Nysos went head-to-head in the last 400m, but this incredible globetrotting 5-year-old, who took The Saudi Cup 12 months ago in a gripping encounter with Romantic Warrior (IRE) and went on to land the G1 Breeders’ Cup Classic on his final start of 2025, is an almost impossible horse to pass when in front and with the bit between his teeth. Tumbarumba (USA) came from off the pace to claim third ahead of Bishops Bay (USA).
It was actually a third victory out of the seven renewals of this meeting for Forever Young, who also has a Saudi Derby success to his name and continues his progression towards legendary status.
Quotes
Ryusei Sakei, jockey, Forever Young, 1st: “He’s an amazing horse, two times in the Saudi Cup, and I just trust him. I had no worries, there was no pressure, this is my job, the same every time. I’m very proud of him and I want to thank everyone who supported all the team.”
Yoshito Yahagi, trainer, Forever Young: “He gave me an unbelievable feeling all the time through the race. Of course I had a lot of pressure on me before the race as he was the best in the field. I think it’s not my training that makes him this great horse, I think the horse is just made like a champion and I have little to do with it.
“Of course our next target is the Dubai World Cup, so that is what we have to concentrate on now. And then, well I have no idea. Last year, it didn’t work out in the Dubai World Cup, he just wasn’t good enough. We will try our best to win it this year. Ryusei Sakai was my apprentice, my stable jockey and he developed and improved as he grew up. And he has become a really good jockey for us.”
Bob Baffert, trainer Nysos 2nd, Nevada Beach, 12th: “This race is almost like the Kentucky Derby because unless you win, second isn’t that exciting. The good thing, though, is that Nysos showed up. Forever Young is just so good.
“Irad [Ortiz] said Nevada Beach never really got engaged in it. He said he didn’t pick up his feet, at all. I was really disappointed in him because he was really going over this track very well.”
James Doyle, jockey, Tumbarumba, 3rd: “Delighted with him, he’s put in another big performance. I’m very proud of the horse and his young team who are getting going. For them, to have a horse run well here is brilliant.”
Case Clay, racing manager, Tumbarumba: “It was a big result for us. We’re proud of the horse. He came over here and stepped up in trip in the Al Maktoum Challenge and finished second and finished strong there. He was suited to the track well here. He looked a picture and Tommy Allen and Hamad Al Jehani were saying that he’s been going over the track well in the morning. We were confident going in and to be able to run third here, that has us possibly looking to the Dubai World Cup after this. We’ll regroup after this and decide.”
Brad Cox, trainer, Bishops Bay, 4th: “He was training well. I loved how he presented himself in the paddock. I thought he would run his race and I think he did. Junior [Alvarado] was happy with him and I was very happy with the performance. Turning for home, I thought we had a shot. At the eight-pole, it was looking more like maybe we would be third and ultimately he was fourth. He’s a hard-trying horse and I love the effort he showed, I thought we got a good trip and I’m proud of what he did here. I’m not usually happy with running fourth very often, but we’ll take it here.”
Joao Moreira, Luxor Cafe, 5th: “He ran well. He didn’t jump very well, we came from a recovery situation, but I was happy.”
Oisin Murphy, Sunrise Zipangu, 6th: “Great run. He didn’t have the speed early but it was a pretty good result.”
Joel Rosario, Rattle N Roll, 9th: “He ran his race, it was a tough race but he did his best.”
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Selangor Track Spy: Sunday, 15 February
February 14 Perak Preview By Mark Lydeamore
France Express Form & Race Previews (Cagnes-sur-Mer) – Tuesday, February 24
RACE 1: SEMBOULES MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2150M – TIME: 19:00 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21000
Sweet For Me (FR) Ran well to be 2nd on her debut over 2150m at this track on February 4th in a maiden race. Open to progress and can play a lead role. Look (FR) Two 3rd place efforts this year, the latter over 2150m at this track on February 4th in a maiden race. Can be on the premises. Sparks Of Love (FR) Won over 2000m on the PSF at Marseille Pont De Vivaux in a claimer on February 16th. Back on turf and is an each-way option. Persianromy (FR) Two 2nd placed runs this year, the latter over 1800m at Lyon La Soie on January 21st in a maiden race. Can make the frame. Voyage Olympique (FR) Placed 4th on the last three runs, the latter over the track and trip in a handicap on February 18th. Has work to do to feature.
RACE 2: DE MENTON MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2150M – TIME: 19:35 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21000
Purple Bay Solid effort to be 2nd over the track and trip in a maiden race on February 4th on his second start. He seems like he can keep on improving and can get off the mark. Sully Finished 5th over 2000m at this racecourse in a maiden on the PSF on January 26th on the last start. Tries the turf and warrants respect. Lohengreen (FR) Placed 3rd over 2000m at Salon Provence in a maiden on November 27th when last appearing. He is lightly raced and has more to come. Milano (SWI) Finished 5th over 2150m at this track in a maiden race on January 17th on his third start. One to pay attention to each-way. Hercule Star Placed on both runs this year, 4th over 2000m on the PSF at this venue on February 11th on the most recent. Second run on turf and can make the frame.
RACE 3: J-G. DOMERGUE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 2400M – TIME: 20:10 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21100
Eastman Two decent placed runs of late, 2nd at this track over 2400m in a Class 3 handicap on the most recent on February 9th. Looks ready to win. Algeciras (FR) Three placed runs of late, 2nd over 2600m at Marseille Pont De Vivaux 7 days ago in a Class 4 handicap. She has placed form at this track on January 24th. Player. Alicanto (FR) Ran well to be 2nd over 2150m in a Class 3 handicap at this track on February 11th. Capable of being competitive. Friends Dream (FR) Recent success over the track over 2150m in a Class 4 handicap on February 11th. Ought to be in the shake-up. Valentine Day (FR) Two 4th placed runs at this track over 2400m in Class 3 handicap’s of late the latter on February 9th. One to pay attention to each-way.
RACE 4: RAUBA CAPEU HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 2400M – TIME: 20:55 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50900
I’m A Believer (FR) Good 2nd over 2150m at this track in a Class 2 handicap behind GRAND BALCON (3) on February 4th last time out. Can be effective up in trip and on more favoured terms. Grand Balcon (FR) Won last time over 2150m in a Class 2 handicap on February 4th at this track by 2.5L. Hard to rule out of the top contenders. Timber Circle (FR) Two unplaced runs this year, 7th over 2150m in a Class 2 handicap on February 4th at this track last time out. More expected up in distance. El Caney Placed 4th over 3200m at this track in a Class 3 handicap 6 days ago. Ought to be involved at the finish. Paolino (FR) Five unplaced runs of late, 7th in a Class 1 race at this track over 2150m 23 days ago. Among the leading each-way options.
RACE 5: FONTVIELLE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1500M – TIME: 21:30 PRIZE MONEY: EUR17300
Polo Baby (FR) Threatening to score and was runner-up in a Class 4 -handicap over this course and distance on 15 February. Can go one better. Logis (FR) Holding form and finished 4th in a Class 4 handicap over this track and trip on 15 February. Should be right there at the finish once again. Ciaccino (FR) Has some fair form and finished 5th in a Class 4 handicap over this course and distance on 15 February. Can be competitive in this line-up. Stunning Angel (FR) Returned to form and finished 3rd in a Class 3 handicap over this track and trip on 9 February. Capable of making the frame. Reux (FR) Victorious in a Class 4 Conditions race at this track over 1600m on 18 February. Might now prefer the.
RACE 6: MIMOSAS HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1500M – TIME: 22:05 PRIZE MONEY: EUR20200
Grand Macho (FR) A winner of his last two starts, the latest in a handicap at over this track and trip on 15 February. Can complete his hat-trick. What Else Chop (FR) Unreliable but was runner-up in a Class 3 handicap over this course and distance on 9 February. Can go one place better. Romance Marine (FR) In good form and finished 3rd in a Class 3 handicap over this track and trip on 9 February. Can be competitive once again. Le Tolier (FR) Has some fair form and finished 5th in a Class 3 handicap over this course and distance on 9 February. Can be a threat to these rivals. Out Of The Blue (FR) Successful in his last two starts, the latest in a Class 3 handicap over this track and trip on 15 February. Can add another win to his tally.
RACE 7: BOUTONS D’OR HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1500M – TIME: 22:40 PRIZE MONEY: EUR24000
Marlowe (FR) Victorious in a Class 2 handicap over this track and trip on 9 February. Can double up under a penalty. Crowdfunding (FR) Usually competitive and was runner-up in a claimer at Marseille-Vivaux over 1500m on 16 Feb-ruary. Can be competitive once again. Abacur (FR) In good form and finished 3rd in a Class 3 handicap at Pau over 1600m on 2 January. Can contest the finish once again. Wind Of Change (FR) Successful in a Class 3 handicap over this track and trip on 9 February. Carries a penalty but is not out of it. Wonder Boy (GER) Has improved of late and was runner-up in a handicap at Salon-de-Provence over 1500m on 9 February. Can make the frame.
RACE 8: CIMIEZ HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 2400M – TIME: 23:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25900
Louis Othon (FR) Successful in his last two starts, both in handicaps over this course and distance, the latest on 9 February. Can complete a hat-trick under a penalty. Orlhena (FR) Victorious in his last two starts, the latest a Class 3 handicap at this track over 2150m on 4 February. Can complete a treble of wins. Pingo (FR) Consistent and finished 3rd in a Class 3 handicap at this track over 2150m on 4 February. Can be a threat to these rivals. Dreams (FR) In good form and was runner -up in a Class 3 handicap at this track over 3200m on 4 February. Can make the frame. Le Tycoon (FR) Victorious in a Class 3 handicap over this track and trip on 9 February. Carries a penalty but can double up.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Vaal) – February 24
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: VAAL CLASSIC@2026.02.24
Vaal Classic, 24.02.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R105.000, 12:40GMT+2
Race Summary: MRS STORMIATRIX built on a pleasing Highveld introduction to finish 2nd over track and trip last time behind an unexposed male rival, so she won’t have to improve much if at all to open her account. WISPINTHEWILLOW remains open to improvement but has already shown enough to challenge the selection. JAWBREAKER will likely fight out the remaining Trifecta and Quartet berths.
Selections: #3 Mrs Stormiatrix, #5 Wispinthewillow, #2 Jawbreaker, #4 Hurricane Power
Vaal Classic, 24.02.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R105.000, 13:15GMT+2
Race Summary: STAR BLAZE justified market support by finishing 2nd on debut over this track and trip. She would have benefitted from that experience and with natural improvement, could go one better. EMPRESS WU and returning DUCHESS DI have the form and experience to fight out the finish too. Newcomers NATIONAL BLISS could also have a say, especially if the market speaks in their favour.
Selections: #5 Star Blaze, #4 National Bliss, #2 Duchess Di, #1 Empress Wu
Vaal Classic, 24.02.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1450m, Turf, R130.000, 13:50GMT+2
Race Summary: Stablemates DEAR DOC and NIGHTSHINE have shown promise in 2 introductory sprints and are bred to improve over this extended trip. Both have wide starting berths to negotiate but that shouldn’t prevent them from playing roles. EHHFIFTEENKJOE fit similar profiles and have earning potential too, though a bigger threat to the principals will likely come from newcomers COVER CHARGE. Watch the betting for clues.
Selections: #4 Dear Doc, #9 Nightshine, #2 Cover Charge, #5 Ehhfifteenkjoe
Vaal Classic, 24.02.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 2000m, Turf, R105.000, 14:25GMT+2
Race Summary: BLOOD OF EDEN and GREENSIDE GIRL are open to improvement stretching out to this trip for the first time. SHADOWLINE produced a career-best effort in her only outing over this distance, so a repeat of that performance under a 2.5kg claimer could suffice. Older rivals COOL REGGAE also have the form and experience to make the presence felt.
Selections: #2 Shadowline, #4 Greenside Girl, #1 Blood Of Eden, #5 Cool Reggae
Vaal Classic, 24.02.2026, Race 5, Gallops, 2000m, Turf, R120.000, 15:00GMT+2
Race Summary: VIXENINTHEVINEYARD has found one too good in each of her last 3 starts, so she wouldn’t be winning out of turn. Younger filly WAR TALK fits a similar profile (2nd in 2 of her last 3 starts) and could make amends after her disappointing latest outing. THOONSIL and INCLUSION remain open to improvement but have already shown enough to be competitive.
Selections: #9 Vixeninthevineyard, #8 War Talk, #4 Inclusion, #2 Thoonsil
Vaal Classic, 24.02.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R160.000, 15:35GMT+2
Race Summary: MOVER AND SHAKER sprung a 50-1 surprise when winning over track and trip last time, beating RAFA BAY and MAGIC TATTOO. He is weighted to confirm his superiority and needs only to confirm that last-start improvement to win again. Versatile PLUS FOUR had excuses last time but should have a role to play if bouncing back to earlier form.
Selections: #1 Mover And Shaker, #4 Rafa Bay, #5 Plus Four, #2 Magic Tattoo
Vaal Classic, 24.02.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R120.000, 16:10GMT+2
Race Summary: PRECOCIOUS has thrived since relocating to the Highveld and confirmed as much with a winning handicap debut over track and trip earlier this month. She remains open to improvement and, despite a resultant 8-point penalty, looks good value to complete the hat-trick. Fellow 3yo GASLIGHT DANCER is also bidding to complete a 3-timer after consecutive course-and-distance wins, so she is expected to pose a threat. MYSTICAL MISS and PLUMBAGO PARK acquitted themselves well at this level last time and aren’t taken lightly off reduced marks.
Selections: #1 Precocious, #2 Bosum Buddy, #3 Gaslight Dancer, #5 Mystical Miss
Vaal Classic, 24.02.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1000m, Turf, R80.000, 16:45GMT+2
Race Summary: ANGEL’S OASIS has run well in 2 starts at a higher level since relocating to the Highveld and a repeat of either performance off a slightly reduced mark should suffice in this grade. TIME FOR CHARITY all have the means to pose a threat. BLINDFIRE and QUEEN’S PACT could also make their presence felt if building on improved recent performances.
Selections: #8 Angel’s Oasis, #10 Time For Charity, #3 Blindfire, #6 Queen’s Pact
Best Win: #3 MRS STORMIATRIX
Best Value Bet: #2 SHADOWLINE
Best Longshot: #2 SHADOWLINE




























