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|November 19, 2024
Nov 19 South. Africa (Kenilworth) form analysis
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RACE 1 (1,100M) (l) PHIL THE FLUTER ran a much-improved race after a rest and gelding operation. He has secured the inside stall and could go on to open his account.
(ll) RAFA BOY has gone close. Needed his last start and could be hard to catch.
(8) CASA ESTIVA has scope for good improvement after a fair debut. She is well bred and should enjoy the course and distance.
(3) SPIRIT GUIDE sharpened up after a rest. Could show her best.
RACE 2 (1,000M) (l) LOVERS LANE and (2) ELECTRIC FEELS fought it out last time with the latter just prevailing. Now that Lovers Lane has finally got her head in front, she could bag another, especially with a good draw. (9) SEEKING THE LIFE was gelded recently and could show more with time.
(8) CASINO ACE was not beaten far last time and has turned in decent efforts at this venue. She should be right there.
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