
July 12 South Africa (Turffontein) form analysis
(1) DAISY JONES confirmed the promise of her debut fourth over 1,500m by finishing second over 1,400m in her last start and this extended trip should unlock further progress.
(2) MATCHA MINT would not be winning out of turn after three consecutive seconds, including back-to-back runner-up finishes over 1,600m.
(3) REJUVENATE is closely matched with that rival, so she should play a leading role too.
(6) STAMPEDE AHEAD has also shown enough to have a say in the outcome.
Race 2 (1,160m)
(9) SURPRISE PARTY did not go unnoticed on debut over this track and trip, despite showings signs of her inexperience.
Newcomers (7) HEAVENLY GOOD, (4) COMIC ARTIST and (3) BABETTE'S FEAST are worth a market check.
(1) CYBER SPIRIT has the form and experience to acquit herself competitively but is vulnerable to less-exposed rivals.
Fellow 3YO filly (2) ICONIC WINTER would have benefited from a recent comeback and should have more to offer, especially on the evidence of her course-and-distance debut.
Race 3 (1,160m)
Well-bred newcomers (4) ECHO CHECK, (5) ECHOES OF WAR, (3) BEST CANDIDATE will not need to be special to play leading roles on debut.
The same applies to (10) ONCEINABLUEMOON, who is not underestimated under bottom weight.
Returning (1) AMANDLA NGAWETHU and Highveld newcomer (2) MONKEY PUZZLE are experienced older geldings vulnerable under top weight.
(9) LANNYBOY would have come on from his course-and-distance debut fourth and ought to acquit himself competitively.
Race 4 (1,160m)
Unexposed (2) MISS ARGONAUT defied a market drift when winning at this level on her Highveld debut. She remains open to further progress and should have a bright future in the province.
(1) ONE FELL SWOOP sets a good standard and boasts both the form and experience over track and trip to trouble the selection.
(6) BLIZZARD SNOW and (4) KOMATI RIVER also have the means to get involved.
Race 5 (1,160m)
Last-start winner (8) BLINDFIRE, (7) GOLDEN ASPEN and (3) LADY OF MEMPHIS will be competitive if building on improved recent efforts.
(2) VALIEVA was supported last time and had legitimate excuses for that disappointing performance, so she cannot be overlooked.
(1) WE WILL ROCK YOU is out of sorts but dangerous to discount off a career-low mark and over this shorter trip under a 1.5kg-claiming apprentice.
Race 6 (2,000m)
(1) MOLOTOV COCKTAIL confirmed the promise of his fast-finishing debut fifth over 1,400m by winning from the front over 1,600m in his only subsequent appearance. This extended trip should be more to his liking, so it could pay to follow his progress.
Well-bred class-dropper (3) DUAL PROPHECY caught the eye over track and trip last time and in his peak outing should pose a threat to the selection.
(4) VOLTE FACE is another with earning potential.
(5) FLAG BEARER and (9) GAMER are honest hard-knockers with the form and experience to make their presence felt too.
Race 7 (1,600m)
Course-and-distance specialist (9) JURY'S OUT would have tightened up after a much-needed comeback run over 1,160m and will likely fare better over this trip.
(2) BACCHUS, (7) PRESLEY and (5) COMMAND PILOT are better than recent performances suggest and can take home a cheque.
(1) WECANGOALLNIGHT acquitted himself competitively under 50kg in a stronger race over track and trip recently. He should have a role to play if reproducing that effort off an unchanged under 60kg.
Race 8 (1,600m)
Stablemates (3) BIRTHRIGHT and (7) THE PLAYBOY BOMBER are undefeated over track and trip. The latter overcame a wide draw when winning over course and distance last time in impressive fashion and is all set for another forward showing. However, preference is for the consistent former, who caught the eye with a fast-finishing fourth over 1,450m on the Inside track last month and will prefer the Standside track.
(5) KING OF NUMBERS and (9) EIFFEL TOWER should be competitive for the places.
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