They are also a tad wary after recent events involving Richard Fourie. The Cape Town ace had a frenetic 12-month blitz of relentlessly winning horse races and setting a record of 378 winners in a season.
The bookmakers are also gunshy, offering measly odds about Fourie defending the title - even though he's made a slowish start to the new term.
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Barbaresco for winning warm-up
Snaith to win features in Eastern and Western Cape.
Modern masterpiece
Lush private garden envelops the lower level.
READY FOR WAR
Gaining the upper hand in the scrums could play a pivotal role in deciding which way the Test swings.
Proteas intent on moving on
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Lions sharpen up in key areas
Lions sharpen up in key areas
Riveiro confident in Buccaneers’ squad depth
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Mangezi has big ambitions
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Rory still hopes for a golf truce
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Gittens nets a sparkling pair for Dortmund
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Inter give City a giant’ headache
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