Cape Argus

Edict Of Nantes new July favourite

- MICHAEL CLOWER

EDICT Of Nantes was yesterday cut from 8-1 to 5-1 favourite with Betting World for the Vodacom Durban July following Saturday’s Daily News triumph. Second-placed Al Sahem has also been shortened (from 13-2 to 11-2).

Previous favourite Marinaresc­o, who runs in the Rising Sun Gold Challenge at Greyville on Saturday, remains on 6-1.

Stable companion Horizon, third in the Daily News, has been marked out from 20-1 to 28-1.

World Sports Betting has Edict Of Nantes at 9-2 with Al Sahem on 11-2 and Marinaresc­o on 13-2. Horizon is a 28-1 chance.

Brett Crawford, fresh from Saturday’s notable Grade 1 double, is planning more assaults on top prizes and Search Party and Gulf Storm, second and fourth to Bull Valley in the Tsogo Sun Sprint, both go for the Post Merchants at Greyville on Friday week.

Crawford said: “Gulf Storm is not drawn well and Search Party is also a bit wide but they will run while Al Mariachi (third to Sand And Sea in the Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion) goes for the KZN Yearling Sale Million on Met day.”

Live Life, who disappoint­ed in the South African Fillies Sprint, could seek compensati­on in the Mercury Sprint on July 15.

Candice Bass-Robinson said: “She jumped upwards rather than forwards leaving the pens and was immediatel­y at the back but she will stay in Durban and I will nominate her for the Mercury. However she will come home if she doesn’t draw well.”

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