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Stakes success as a 2yo is no guarantee of future prosperity. Two talented gallopers in the Fairview polytrack topliner today lend credence to that theory
Stakes success as a 2yo is no guarantee of future prosperity. Two talented gallopers in the Fairview polytrack topliner today lend credence to that theory
A highlight of the programme could prove to be the seasonal debut of some class 4yo’s – including two sons of Var, in champion Val De Ra’s brother Vincente and Justin Snaith’s enigmatic talent, Harry Lime
There is a tangible sense of serious summer racing in the air down Kenilworth way and the quality midweek topliner at the Southern Suburbs venue hosts the seasonal debut of Justin Snaith’s exciting Var colt, the Gr2 Umkhomazi Stakes winner Harry Lime
Trainer Sean Tarry has few peers when it comes to the business of strategy and placement of top horses. He sends out the only 2yo Gr1 winner in the country this season, who bumps the boys again for the second time in her short career. Carry On Alice faces her personal high noon at Scottsville today when she goes head to head with Justin Snaith’s Var machine, Harry Lime, and other male hotshots
First and second for Var as Snaith’s Harry Lime gives his opposition a galloping lesson in the Gr2 Umkhomazi Stakes and looks an exciting prospect in the making for leading owner Fred Crabbia