The first Durban July Log, published this week, indicates that trainer Justin Snaith will have five runners in the field at Greyville.
See It Again tops the pile, but there’s debate about who makes the cut.If the Hollywoodbets Durban July were to be held this week, champion trainer Justin Snaith would be saddling no fewer than five horses in the selected field.
The first Durban July Log – listing 20 of the 45 remaining entries that the selection panel considers most worthy of a starting berth – has been published. The top ranks contain no surprises, but the lower rungs will spark debate.
Among Snaith’s six in the 20 are Saturday’s WSB 1900 winner Future Swing, on a current MR of 110 , and Mucho Dinero on the same mark.What will trainer Mike de Kock think about his charges Aragosta and Silver Sanctuary languishing in the “next six” waiting room? A Gold Circle press release said: “The panel considered merit ratings, current form and graded race performances in arriving at their decision and the issuing of the log is to provide a clear indication to all stakeholders and racing fans as to where each horse fits into the pecking order with just 53 days to go before the running of the R5-million Hollywoodbets Durban July at Greyville on Saturday 06 July.
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