Quality Diadem Closes The Summer

Anton Marcus to ride Chimichuri Run

The recent Gr1 Cape Flying Championship winner Kasimir is the officially highest rated runner in the R400 000 Gr2 Khaya Stables Diadem Stakes to be run at Kenilworth on Saturday 23 February.

Kasimir after his Cape Flying Championship win (Pic – Chase Liebenberg Photography)

The popular Prawns Festival usually attracts one of the bigger crowds of the Cape season and the Diadem Stakes is one of four features on the programme that will bring the curtain down on a memorable Summer.
The improved Kasimir has enjoyed an excellent season with victories in the Cape Flying Championship and the Merchants and the son of Captain Al will be a popular choice to end his summer in style before the SA Champions Season.
The Field:
1 2 Kasimir 60 117 A R Fourie Justin Snaith
2 13 Bold Respect 60 116 A C Orffer Brett Crawford
3 5 Sergeant Hardy 60 112 A G Cheyne Justin Snaith
4 10 Attenborough 60 110 BA S Khumalo Joey Ramsden
5 11 Silicone Valley 59 114 A L Mxothwa Glen Puller
6 9 Search Party 58 112 A S Veale Brett Crawford
7 3 Trip To Heaven 58 111 T A L Hewitson Sean Tarry
8 12 Speedpoint 58 109 BA A Domeyer Joey Ramsden
9 14 Dutch Philip 58 106 BA R Munger Candice Bass-Robinson
10 8 Sand And Sea 58 105 A K de Melo Dennis Drier
11 7 Tevez 58 100 A R Khathi Candice Bass-Robinson
12 1 Chimichuri Run 55 114 T A A Marcus Sean Tarry
13 6 Elusive Trader 55 98 A M Byleveld Greg Ennion
14 4 Russet Air 55 90 A R Simons Candice Bass-Robinson
Same Trainer – Not Coupled on Tote
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