Bling Rides Belgarion

Vodacom Durban July defending champion steps out

A preferential consideration ticket for the Gr1`Vodacom Durban July is at stake when twelve horses line up in the R300 000 Gr2 World Sports Betting 1900 at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday.

2020 July champion Belgarion – runs on Sunday (Pic- Chase Liebenberg)

All of the accepted runners, bar Shavout and Share Holder, are entered for the flagship contest on 3 July.

Vodacom Durban July defending champion Belgarion is one of a three-cornered coupling as Justin Snaith continues his preparation to lift the big race trophy for the fourth consecutive year.

Key to the outcome could be that Richard Fourie makes way for Simanga ‘Bling’ Khumalo on Belgarion, while the Snaith first choice jockey will partner recent Sledgehammer winner, Crown Towers. The son of Camelot is a powerful frontrunner who put his hand up when winning the Hollywoodbets Scottsville feature at his last jump.

R300 000 1900m 15:15 Ref-763
1st R187500, 2nd R60000, 3rd R30000, 4th R15000, 5th R7500
Gr2 WORLD SPORTS BETTING 1900 
For all Horses
WFA: 2yrs-12.5kgs 3yrs-2.5kgs
No Apprentice Allowance
1 1 Marchingontogether 56 106 A Stuart Randolph Gavin van Zyl
2 2 Trip To Africa 58 114 BA *Thabiso Gumede Duncan Howells
3 3 Zillzaal 60 116 TBA Lyle Hewitson Sean Tarry
4 4 Shavout 52 87 A Marco V’Rensburg M J Odendaal
5 5 Doublemint 60 118 A Keagan de Melo Justin Snaith
6 6 Share Holder (AUS) 52 98 A Ryan Munger Paul Lafferty
7 7 Crown Towers (AUS) 60 115 AM Richard Fourie Justin Snaith
8 8 Belgarion 62 130 A S’manga Khumalo Justin Snaith
9 9 Tristful 58 113 A Luke Ferraris Tony Rivalland
10 10 She’s A Keeper 50 90 A Warren Kennedy Gareth van Zyl
11 11 Blackball 58 110 A Craig Zackey Gavin van Zyl
12 12 Matterhorn 54 100 A Serino Moodley Alyson Wright
Same Trainer – Not Coupled on Tote
(1,11) (5,7,8)

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