Some Nice First-Timers Today

Kenilworth - first off at 13h35

JOEY RAMSDEN

Could not be contacted for comment.

MIKE STEWART

RACE 3 – TOMAHAWK (14): is an ex-JHB horse with not the best legs – is looking for the mile – is a nice horse – if he stands up, he will be okay.

BILL PRESTAGE

Race 1 – BUFFETT (2): Will be green and need the run – will also need a bit more time and ground.

DEAN KANEMMEYER

Race 1 – CLIFTON CRUSHER (3): A nice type, 1000m might be a bit sharp but is worth including in the exotics.

Race 2 – ELLE VA (3): A nice filly and I am expecting a good run from her.

Dean Kannemeyer – positive comments

CANDICE BASS ROBINSON

Race 1 – FABIAN (5): A lovely colt, not fully wound up but wouldn’t be surprised to see him in the money.

Race 1 – MORE MAGIC (7): Could be a bit green but has ability and could run well first time out.

DAN KATZ

Race 1 – FAMOUS ORATOR (6): A very nice horse but will be a bit green and might need a run or two to learn what it is all about.

Race 1 – PEARLY ROCK (9): Is precocious and quite quick – there are a lot of unraced horses here – he should be green and come on from this run.

HAROLD CRAWFORD

Race 1 – NOBLE CLASS (8): A nice horse but is highly strung – could run well – could place.

Race 3 – ALDATO (9): Will need the run and further.

BRETT CRAWFORD

Race 1 – ROYAL STAG (10): Place chance if not too green.

Race 3 – ASHFORDS LEGACY (10): Small place chance if not too green but will probably need the run.

Race 3 – HARVEST WIND (11): Will need a run.

Race 4 – IMPERIOUS BRIDE (10): Will need a run.

Vaughan Marshall – promising sort on his hands

VAUGHAN MARSHALL

Race 1 – ZINEDINE (12): A nice horse and I think can finish in the money.

Race 2 – BEHOLDEN (1): A nice horse but very green, will need the experience especially at the pens.

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