Linguee Can Speak The Right Language

The Bipot starts in the first race at 12h30

Eight races are carded on the polytrack at Fairview Racecourse this afternoon.

The first race is due off at 12h30 and the lucky last is set for 16h30.

Richard Fourie rides Linguee in Race 8 (Pic- Candiese Lenferna)

Jimmy The Rich writes that Juan Nel saddles Linguee in Race 8 and he is the possible Pick 6 banker. He has shown good improvement since relocating to the Eastern Cape.

He stayed on strongly in his last start over 2200m on this course, but found one too good in the form of Immaculate.

He cast a shoe in running that day, which didn’t help his chances.

The son of Ideal World should have no issues with the drop back in trip and he should be cherry-ripe.

In this type of field, he should take a power of beating.

Upper Ten from the Sharon Kotzen stable represents decent each way value in Race 7. She has been taking on stronger company in recent outings.

She returns from a 10-week break which may have done her the world of good. She has won once and finished second once from three starts over this C&D.

The daughter of Pathfork takes a drop in class and if not in need of the run, she should go close to winning.

Robert Khathi will not be riding due to flight complications and Stallone Naidoo is not riding as he is medically indisposed.

The false rail is set at 3m out at the 421m mark.

  • The Bipot starts in the first race at 12h30
  • The Place Accumulator starts in the second race at 13h00
  • The Pick 6 starts in the third race at 13h35
  • The first Jackpot starts in the fourth race at 14h10
  • The second Jackpot starts in the fifth race at 14h45

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