Scottsville Sunday – First Timers

Pick 6 off in Race 3 @ 14h05 – Estimated R1,9 Million

MARK DIXON

Race 1 – ACROSS SEATTLE (4): A very nice horse, if not too green, should be in the money.

Race 2 – THE LONE RANGER (14): A nice horse but will need the experience.

Michael Roberts – has three first timers stepping out

MICHAEL ROBERTS

Race 1 – REGAL SAINT (6): Will need the experience.

Race 2 – GLOBAL VILLAGE (8): A nice, big, scopey horse but will be better for the race.

Race 3 – MORNINGHASBROKEN (8): Small but shows some speed.

GARTH PULLER

Race 2 – CASSIUS COLT (5): A nice, big horse but will need 2000m – will need the experience and much further.

GARY RICH

Race 2 – DON PIERRO (6): Temperamental and will  need the experience.

Race 3 – ZAMBEZI D (14): Shows nice work but will be green and need the experience.

TONY RIVALLAND

Race 2 – LOTSA SILVER (11): Will most probably be a bit green and want a tad further.

STUART FERRIE FOR DENNIS DRIER

Race 2 – NORTHERN ROUTE (12): A nice, big horse showing good work but might just need the run.

Race 3 – CROWN CHARKA (6): Will be green.

ALISTAIR GORDON

Race 3 – FRAME OF MIND (7): This will be a bit sharp and this horse will probably be green.

JULIE DITTMER

Race 3 – PURPLE AND GOLD (10): She will probably need a bit further.

DOUG CAMPBELL

Race 3 – TANDABANTU (11): Will need the experience.

DUNCAN HOWELLS

Race 3 – THE SUNRISE (13): Quite speedy but has not shown a lot.

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