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The Citizen|November 04, 2024
Trainer Lucky Houdalakis looks to have two well-placed runners in Wild Intent and Francilien in action at the Vaal tomorrow.
- Jack Milner

The pair are improving nicely and rate big chances in their respective heats.

After winning his 1200m debut in good fashion Wild Intent was backed into favourite when the then young three-year-old was upped in trip and class. It was a tall order, but he showed fair potential when running fourth in a race over 1400m that is now proving to be a strong form line.

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