Vodacom Durban July – The 2nd Log

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Following his excellent start to finish victory in the Gr1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge, the Eric Sands-trained Rainbow Bridge heads the latest Vodacom Durban July log issued by Gold Circle on Thursday.

Rainbow Bridge – top of the log (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

The only newcomers to the log are Lady Of Steel and Tristful in positions 19 & 20, respectively.

Lady of Steel finished third in the Gr1 Woolavington 2000 over the weekend, while Tristful claimed second spot in the World Sports Betting 1900 a week earlier.

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Chijmes and Sachdev who appeared in the first Log released by Gold Circle have both been scratched and trainer Mike De Kock has withdrawn Queen Supreme as a supplementary entry.

At this stage Hawwaam remains a runner until the star colt’s international travel plans have been absolutely finalised.

VODACOM DURBAN JULY (Grade 1)
R 1,500,000  2200m
WFA: 3yrs-2.0kgs
1 RAINBOW BRIDGE (5G) 134 Eric Sands
2 VARDY (4G) 134 Adam Marcus
3 DO IT AGAIN (5G) 133 Justin Snaith
4 HAWWAAM (4C) 134 Mike de Kock
5 SOQRAT (AUS) (4C) 132 Mike de Kock
6 GOT THE GREENLIGHT (3C) 118 Joe Soma
7 GOLDEN DUCAT (3G) 115 Eric Sands
8 TWIST OF FATE (4C) 127 Adam Marcus
9 BUNKER HUNT (4G) 124 Justin Snaith
10 BELGARION (4G) 119 Justin Snaith
11 SHANGO (3C) 116 Sean Tarry
12 PADRE PIO (3G) 115 Dennis Bosch
13 SNAPSCAN (4F) 118 Glen Kotzen
14 SILVANO’S PRIDE (4F) 118 Justin Snaith
15 TIERRA DEL FUEGO (4C) 124 Sean Tarry
16 EYES WIDE OPEN (5G) 115 Glen Kotzen
17 CAMPHORATUS (5M) 110 R A Hill/S R Hill
18 MIYABI GOLD (5M) 115 Justin Snaith
19 LADY OF STEEL (3F) 113 J A Janse van Vuuren
20 TRISTFUL (4G) 109 Tony Rivalland
NEXT 5 IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
DIVINE ODYSSEY (5G) 114 J A Janse van Vuuren
HERO’S HONOUR (5G) 115 Gary Alexander
MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (5G) 114 Justin Snaith
ROY HAD ENOUGH (AUS) (5H) 115 Frank Robinson
ROY’S RIVIERA (AUS) (5M) 111 Frank Robinson

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