Snaith’s Silver Darling One To Watch!

R5 million Pick 6 on the cards!

The Gr1 Woolavington 2000 is a testing leg in the projected R5 million Pick 6 at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday.

Michele Wing and Racing News have produced another outstandingly informative preview of the feature, with comments as follows:

Silver Darling – “She’s come on more than any horse in my yard, to be honest“, Justin Snaith.

Perfect Witness – “From draw 2, she’s going to be very competitive“, Gavin Lerena.

Marigold Hotel – “If she’s good enough and sees out the trip, I think she’s got a massive chance“, Sean Tarry.

Kailene – “Kailene might find herself out in front. It won’t be a problem, because she does switch off“, Glen Kotzen.

Light Of The Moon – “The horse is fit and well, and we’re in boots and all“, Barend Botes.

Sprinkles – “She’s working extremely well and we’re expecting a big run“, Tony Peter.

Bye Bye Bombshell – “She’s a strong, improving filly and maybe she can run into the places“, Justin Snaith.

Juliet Tango – “We are really happy with her preparation coming into the race“, Adam Azzie.

Capetown Beauty – “We’re taking a chance. You know, you not going to know how good she is standing in the box“, Barbara Kennedy

Monashada – “She’s a filly with a short run in, so I think Hollywoodbets Greyville will suit her“, Kumaran Naidoo.

Lillybelle – “She’s in a good space, but realistically, she’s got it all to do with her rating“, Byron Foster.

Aerial View – “Whether she’s good enough, we’ll have to find out on Saturday”, Michael Miller.

Enjoy the show!

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