Snaith Runner Comments For Today

Some great runners at Durbanville today

Snaith Beach Outing (photo: Snaith Racing)

Justin Snaith goes through the card for today at Durbanville

  • Happy Chappy (1):

Will run a much-improved race

  • Shangaan (1):

Best form in race but returns from a break and has a bad draw to overcome. Should run into the places. The Corporal looks biggest danger.

  • Autumn Sky (2):

Much better in recent. Should go well again.

  • Emma’s Girl (2):

Needs to improve on recent including a wide draw to contend with.

  • Gertrude Bell (2)

Scratched

  • Katie To (3):

Has not put a foot wrong to date. Will go close again.

  • Regina Isabella (3):

We have two very strong runners in this race. This is a great each way bet at 6-1.

  • Beni Des Dieux (4):

Two top runs to date and will enjoy extra trip. Has winning claims in a very open and competitive field.

  • Lemon ‘n Lime (4)

Scratched

  • Royal Watch (4):

Will go very close despite a tough field.

  • Orange Bitters (5):

Returns after a vast layoff. Include in exotics.

  • *Hurricane Harry (6):*

Goes for 4 on the trot. Must be respected again. Possible banker again.

  • Knights Templar (6):

Second run after a long break. Should need this run. One to follow.

  • Really Royal (7):

Smart filly looking for a mile but has plenty class. Capitana looks one to beat.

  • Giacomo Puccini (8):

Impressive on debut – more to come. This son of Captain Al could be anything. Don’t leave out any bets – good each way value at 6-1.

  • Gimme Aces (8):

Sensational performance last time out but far stronger field. Will need to improve. Lion’s Head the one to beat here.

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