KwaZulu-Natal’s Champions Season kicks off on Saturday at Greyville with the World Sports Betting Gr2 Guineas and the World Sports Betting Gr2 Fillies Guineas, alongside the Independent On Saturday Drill Hall Stakes taking center stage. The excitement begins earlier than usual at 11:15 with the first of 10 races on the card!
Track Information
Turf. 2800m triangular-shaped circuit. All races clockwise round turn with 430m run-in. Poly. 2000m track inside the turf circuit. All races clockwise round turn with 440m run-in.
Turf: Low-number draws preferable, especially 1400m and 1600m. Poly: Low-number draws slightly preferred 1400m and 1600m.
Weather Watch: Sunny, 27degs, 10-35 kph North Easterly Head Wind
Track Condition: Good to Soft, Pen 25: False Rail 6 m
Event Details: 10 races scheduled from 11:15 am to 4:40 pm.

What to Bet:
- Various exotics like Bi Pot (Races 2-7), P A (Races 3-9), Pick 6 (Races 4-9), Jackpot 1 (Races 5-8), and Jackpot 2 (Races 7-10).
- Bookie bets like Singles, Places, Doubles, Trebles, Yankees and much more
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WSB Best Bets
Race 1 Chocolate Soldier
C Spies / S Khumalo
Looked like grease lightning when winning his maiden last time, going clear and holding on for the win. Will be hard to stop if breaking well over this unique trip. Bling Khumalo takes the ride.
Race 5 Hoodwinked
K Naidoo / R Fourie
He has run well in his two starts to date, is well drawn, Richard Fourie takes the ride, and there has been support in the early betting.
Race 6 Cousin Casey
S G Tarry / S Khumalo
Despite the recent setback, trainer Sean Tarry wouldn’t take any chances if everything wasn’t in order. Cousin Casey boasts a solid record at Greyville, especially over the 1400 distance, where he’s triumphed three times (2 at Greyville, 1 at Scottsville). With S’manga Khumalo aboard and starting from post position 2, there should be no excuses! At odds of 14/1, he offers excellent each-way value.
Race 8 Sandringham Summit
D Nieuwenhuizen / G Lerena
A very classy Grade 1-winning son of Gimmethegreenlight, who is currently in good form and will be hard to beat on a track where he remains unbeaten. The 1600m distance could be his ideal trip.
Race 9 Flag Man
G Van Zyl (Jnr) / R Fourie
An improving 3-year-old who followed up his maiden victory with a hard-fought win in his first handicap race back in January. Rested since then, and at his current price, worth following upon his return over today’s longer trip.
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