Supreme Stuff – Make A Note

Vaal sand feature curtain call promises to be a big one

Tommy Gun is an interesting inclusion

Tommy Gun won last year – then known as the Emerald Cup

The final field for Africa’s richest race on sand, the R1 million Gr2 Supreme Cup, sponsored by SAP, will be announced live on Tellytrack (Dstv 239) at 13h00 on Wednesday 16 September.

There are 40 entries for the race, which is run over 1450m.

Event-1 R 1 000 000 1450m (Sand)
SUPREME CUP (Grade 2)
21 Across The Ice Sean Tarry
23 Ahlaam (ARG) Mike de Kock
11 Alghadeer Mike de Kock
19 All The Bids Corne Spies
3 Atso Time Corne Spies
15 Battle In Seattle Stuart Pettigrew
12 Belong To Me Johan Janse van Vuuren
22 Bouclette Top (ARG) Alec Laird
37 Brutal Force Joey Ramsden
35 Capricorn Ridge Mike de Kock
38 Celtic Legend Wallace Tolmay
6 Deputy Jud Mike Azzie
29 Dynamic Justin Snaith
26 Easy Lover Stuart Pettigrew
39 Forest Fox Paul Peter
25 Green Rock Wallace Tolmay
30 Isphan Mike Azzie
7 Jade Vine Sean Tarry
40 Killua Castle (AUS) Geoff Woodruff
18 Kiss Me Hardy Corne Spies
14 Lavender Landscape Dominic Zaki
13 Masnoon (AUS) Mike de Kock
9 Mootahadee (AUS) Mike de Kock
31 No Worries Gavin van Zyl
8 Olympic Bolt (BRZ) Mike de Kock
28 Olympic Owen Corne Spies
1 Precursor Dominic Zaki
20 Raise The Red Lucky Houdalakis
34 Roman Carnival Stephen Moffatt
16 Sarve Corne Spies
10 Solar Triptych Alec Laird
33 Stavinsky Leon Erasmus
24 Taptap Makhatini Sean Tarry
32 The Royal Rumba Weiho Marwing
36 Toro Rosso (BRZ) Mike de Kock
27 Tuscan (ARG) Kumaran Naidoo
4 Ultimate Dollar Justin Snaith
5 Uncle Tommy Weiho Marwing
2 Velvet Verona Corne Spies
17 Willow Magic (AUS) Sean Tarry
(40)

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