Kenilworth Racing Preview – Sunday 21 December 2025 | Best Bets, Tips & Track Guide
Published by World Sports Betting (WSB)
Get the full Kenilworth racing preview for Sunday 21 December. Expert tips, best bets, track conditions, weather updates and top odds with World Sports Betting.
Cape Town racing takes centre stage this Sunday as Kenilworth Racecourse hosts a competitive nine-race standalone card, with the first race set to jump at 12:35pm. Featuring progressive three-year-olds, in-form handicappers and several standout betting opportunities, this meeting shapes as an excellent afternoon for racing punters looking to close the weekend on a high.
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Track Conditions & Weather
Surface: Turf
Courses: Summer (2800m) & Winter (2700m) Circuits
Going: Good
Penetrometer: 22
False Rail:
Zero on the back straight, moving out to 7m on the bend and blending back to zero at the 1000m mark
Draw Bias:
Inside draws remain advantageous in sprint races
Weather Forecast:
Partly cloudy with a 60% chance of afternoon thunderstorms
Temperatures: 16–28°C
Wind: 9–22 km/h North Easterly cross/tail wind
Sunset: 19:00
Kenilworth’s long, demanding straight regularly rewards strong finishers, while early positioning and race craft remain crucial over shorter trips. With a fair surface expected, stamina, timing and tactical riding should play decisive roles across the card.

WSB Best Bets – Kenilworth Racing Tips
Below are World Sports Betting’s standout selections for Sunday’s meeting, each offering a genuine betting angle.
🏇 Race 2 – I Am Sam
Jockey: Gavin Lerena
Trainer: Peter Muscutt
Showed clear ability on debut at Kenilworth last time out. Natural improvement is expected and he looks capable of taking a significant step forward second-up.
🏇 Race 3 – Ukuduma
Jockey: Richard Fourie
Trainer: Vaughan Marshall
Slightly disappointing on her return from a four-month break when racing too freely. That run will have sharpened her up and, with a more settled passage, she can go very close.
🏇 Race 5 – Coco’s Hero
Jockey: Luyolo Mxothwa
Trainer: James Crawford
Chasing a four-timer after three successive victories. Twice a winner over today’s 1800m and in red-hot form — there’s no obvious reason he won’t be in the firing line again.
🏇 Race 6 – All The Rage
Jockey: Aldo Domeyer
Trainer: Candice Bass
Finished a close-up third in Listed company over this course and distance last time. A repeat of that effort puts him right in the mix in slightly calmer waters.
🏇 Race 7 – Lovers Lane
Jockey: Nichola Yuen
Trainer: Paul Reeves
Has hit the crossbar in his last two starts and looks overdue for another winning turn. Consistency is his strength and he shapes as a strong contender.
🏇 Race 9 – American Ultra
Jockey: Andrew Fortune
Trainer: Ricky Maingard
Fit, in good form and holds solid credentials in this line-up. The booking of Andrew Fortune again is a positive sign and she must be respected.
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Final Thoughts
Sunday’s meeting at Kenilworth Racecourse offers a strong blend of competitive racing, clear form lines and genuine betting opportunities. With favourable track conditions and several horses primed to strike, punters have every reason to get involved and finish the weekend strongly.
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