R4 Million Pick 6 – Where’s The Banker?

The Kenilworth big exotic starts in the third at 14h10

An exciting eight-race programme is scheduled for Kenilworth today.

There are four feature races on the day, including the Gr1 World Sports Betting Cape Fillies Guineas, Gr2 World Sports Betting Green Point Stakes, Gr2 Southern Cross Stakes and the Gr3 Cape Summer Stayers Handicap.

There is a Pick 6 carryover of R1 million and the estimated pool is R4 million.

Adam Marcus is the trainer to follow with both Mississippi Burning & Princess Calla racing   (Pic-Chase Liebenberg)

Jimmy The Rich writes that trainer Adam Marcus could have a good day at the office starting in Race 2 with Mississippi Burning.

Ed – regret Missisippi Burning scratched at 07h05 today

She was doing her best work late over a distance short of her best last time.

The daughter of Captain Al will be at home over the 1500m and should be cherry-ripe. Craig Zackey knows her well and she should take a power of beating.

Princess Calla also hails from the Adam Marcus stable and she takes her place in the Gr1 World Sports Betting Cape Fillies Guineas.

Get your racecards here.

She was ultra-impressive when winning the Fillies Championship over 1400m, seven weeks ago. She stayed on strongly at the finish in her penultimate run over this distance in the Gr1 eThekwini Stakes.

The daughter of Flower Alley is loaded with ability and from her good draw of two, she should be the one to beat.

The summer course false rail is at its original position with a 3m spur at the 600m mark.

  • The Bipot starts in the first at 13h30
  • The Place Accumulator starts in the second at 13h35
  • The Pick 6 starts in the third at 14h10
  • Jackpot 1 starts in the fourth race at 14h45
  • Jackpot 2 starts in the fifth race at 15h20

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