A Snaith Saturday At Durbanville

Jackpot 1 starts in the fourth race at 15h03

Racing in the Western Cape takes place at the Country Course, Durbanville, today.

The feature race of the day is the Listed Settlers Trophy which is Race 7 on the card.

The first race is due off at 13h15.

Justin Snaith saddles Peut Etre Moi in Race 3 today (Pic- Candiese Lenferna)

Jimmy The Rich writes that the powerful stable of Justin Snaith saddles Peut Etre Moi in Race 3 and she is the possible Pick 6 banker.

She ran a good race when finishing second in her last start over 1400m on this course. She had to be eased at the 1100m mark, but tried hard all the way to the line.

The daughter of Master Of My Fate will be at home over the mile. With a bit of luck in running, she should be the one to beat.

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The Second Wave from the Lucinda Woodruff yard may be the horse to side with in the lucky last. He finished 0.75 lengths behind Knights Templar last time.

He is 1.5kgs better off at the weights today and that should be enough for the tables to be turned.

He has won three times, finished second twice and third once from nine starts over this distance. He is likely to have his own way in front once again and should be hard to peg back.

The false rail is set at 2,5m out on the back straight with a 4m spur at approximately the 550m mark.

  • The Bipot starts in the first at 13h15
  • The Place Accumulator starts in the second at 13h50
  • The Pick 6 starts in the third at 14h25
  • Jackpot 1 starts in the fourth race at 15h03
  • Jackpot 2 starts in the fifth race at 15h38

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