No Stopping Whoa Whoa Whoa

Jackpot 1 starts in the fourth at 14h40

Racing is at Kenilworth this afternoon and eight races are carded.

The first is due off at 12h55 and the lucky last is set for 17h05.

Unbeaten Whoa Whoa Whoa – a big runner despite rise in class today (Pic -Chase Liebenberg)

Jimmy The Rich writes that Whoa Whoa Whoa from the Brett Crawford stable takes her place in Race 7 and she is the best bet on the card.

She is unbeaten from two starts to date. She showed good speed in her last start over this course and distance, quickened up well and drew clear of the opposition.

The daughter of Maurice takes a big rise in class, but she carries a handy galloping mass of 53.5kgs. She has plenty of ability and should remain unbeaten.

Louis’ Diamond from the Vaughan Marshall stable represents decent each way value in Race 8.

She should have finished closer in a minor feature race over 1400m last time. She has won once and finished second twice from as many starts over this course and distance.

The daughter of Louis The King is back against her own sex today and with a bit of luck in running, can return to winning ways.

Richard Fourie will not be riding today as he is medically indisposed.

Weather: Clear Skies, 28 km/h S/E – Head wind
Rainfall: Last 24 Hours: Nil Last 7 Days: Nil
Irrigation: Last 24 Hours: Nil Last 7 Days: 20mm
Penetrometer Reading: 21
Track Condition: Good
  • The Bipot starts in the first at 12h55
  • The Place Accumulator starts in the second at 13h30
  • The Pick 6 starts in the third at 14h05
  • Jackpot 1 starts in the fourth at 14h40
  • Jackpot 2 starts in the fifth at 15h20

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