Daily News And Woolavington First Entries Are In

Save the date - Saturday 24 May

Justin Snaith – could dominate the Daily News 2000 (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

SA Champion trainer Justin Snaith holds a powerhouse hand with 7 of the 13 entries for the R2 million Gr1 Daily News 2000 after first entries were received on Monday.

Round 3 of the 2025 Champions Season will be hosted at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday 24 May.

Snaith holds two aces in Eight On Eighteen (127) and recent WSB Gr2 Guineas winner Sail The Seas.

 R2 000 000 2000m (Turf)
DAILY NEWS 2000 (Grade 1)
4 Confederate Fabian Habib 118
10 Eight On Eighteen Justin Snaith 127
3 Field Marshal Frank Robinson 102
1 Gran Canaria Justin Snaith 80
7 Grey Jet Weichong Marwing 108
6 Makazole Justin Snaith 98
2 Native Ruler Justin Snaith 103
0 Okavango Justin Snaith 105
8 On My Honour Glen Kotzen 116
9 Parisian Walkway Alec Laird 121
11 Regulation Justin Snaith 93
12 Sail The Seas Justin Snaith 127
5 Spumante Dolce Mike / Mathew de Kock 117
(13)

The fairer sex contest, downgraded to a Grade 2 event this year, looks a lot more open with 20 entries headed by Mike de Kock’s recent WSB Gr2 Fillies Guineas runner-up, Spumante Dolce.

R500 000 2000m (Turf)
WOOLAVINGTON 2000 (Grade 2)
13 Beating Wings Stuart Pettigrew 114
1 Celtic Beauty Tony Rivalland 100
10 Destiny Of Fire Mike / Mathew de Kock 90
9 Explosive Bond Paul Matchett 99
20 Gerbera Sean Tarry 99
16 Give Me Everything Dean Kannemeyer 108
4 Hat’s Queen Tony Peter 105
18 Indian Ocean Mano Pandaram 111
8 Little Suzie Justin Snaith 106
17 Mascherina Peter Muscutt 99
19 Miss Platina Tienie Prinsloo 94
12 Miss Scaletta Paul Matchett 102
14 Mocha Blend Frank Robinson 94
11 My Soul Mate Candice Dawson 107
5 One Path Frank Robinson 77
3 Rainbow Lorikeet Candice Bass-Robinson 111
15 Regeneration Robbie Hill 108
7 Spumante Dolce Mike / Mathew de Kock 117
6 Todoque Paul Matchett 100
2 World Of Alice Sean Tarry 108
(20)

Supplementary entries close at 11h00 Friday 16 May, while declarations are due by 11h00 on Monday Mon 19 May

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