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Trainer Tony Millard has had three winners at the last four meetings in Hong Kong and expert Wally Pyrah expects him to have more success on Sunday in the Prosperity Handicap (7.00am).
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David Hayes is banking on a gear change to provide Beauty Kobe with a decisive edge in the Class 3 Cineraria Handicap (1200m) after three improving runs in Hong Kong.
“He has taken a couple of runs to adjust but I thought his last run was full of merit when he finished third, he seems to like the Valley,” Hayes said.
“I think putting the ear muffs on him has helped him a lot because he was a little bit aggressive in his first couple of races.
“He s been solid, there are no suggestions that he has gone backwards at least.
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Good spread of runners in this yearâs Met Jack Milner
Belgarion, ridden by Richard Fourie, won the 2020 Vodacom Durban July and is the favourite for the Met. Picture: Candiese Lenferna âItâs a nice spread of generations at weight for age, which is not what we get often these days because the young horses retire early,â said trainer Mike de Kock.
While only 11 runners are carded to go to post on Saturday for the Grade 1 Cape Town Met over 2000m at Kenilworth, it is a strong field with a wide spread of age groups.
The field comprises one three-year-old, two four-year-olds, five five-year-olds, two six-year-olds and one seven-year-old.