1900 – Another Step Towards The Big One

Winner gets preferential consideration for July

The long road to a Vodacom Durban July berth takes a further twist at Greyville on 19 May when the R500 000 WSB Gr2 1900 is run.

Promising 3yo Pack Leader is amongst the WSB 1900 entries

Winners of this event qualify for ‘preferential consideration’ into the Gr1 Vodacom Durban July and a total of 25 entries have been received.

Supplementary entry opportunities close at 11h00 on Friday 4 May.

Declarations close at 11h00 on Thursday 10 May.

The race is weighted on merit rating bands.

Hollywood are offering Vodacom Durban July ante-post betting – click here
Entries for the R500 000 1900m (Turf) Gr2 WORLD SPORTS BETTING 1900 
14 African Night Sky Justin Snaith 108
21 Brazuca (AUS) J A Janse van Vuuren 104
23 Cape Speed Dean Kannemeyer 98
7 Captain Splendid Justin Snaith 101
9 Cascapedia (IRE) Mike de Kock 109
13 Crowd Pleaser J A Janse van Vuuren 105
2 Dark Moon Rising Paul Lafferty 95
25 Elusive Silva Justin Snaith 107
3 Fort Ember Paul Peter 108
10 It’s My Turn Dean Kannemeyer 108
24 Mambo Mime Dean Kannemeyer 104
17 Matador Man Sean Tarry 105
12 Mr Winsome Dean Kannemeyer 100
5 Ollivander Candice Bass-Robinson 99
16 Orchid Island Mike de Kock 107
4 Pack Leader Glen Kotzen 107
1 Parabola Brett Crawford 91
20 Platinum Prince Justin Snaith 101
8 Roy Had Enough (AUS) Frank Robinson 110
18 Roy’s Riviera (AUS) Frank Robinson 96
6 Silva’s Bullet Dean Kannemeyer 91
11 Social Order Sean Tarry 106
19 Strathdon Justin Snaith 97
15 The Slade Dean Kannemeyer 105
22 Tilbury Fort Sean Tarry 97
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