The Citizen (KZN)

Miraculous win predicted

- Ken Nicol

Miraculous­ly Ours is overdue a second win and looks good for a decent wager at Kenilworth today.

The Glen Kotzen outfit is in good form and this son of Silvano has finished strongly in all three post-maiden appearance­s. He now tries 2400m, which on style of racing seems likely to be just what the doctor ordered.

Title-chasing Warren Kennedy takes the ride and should leave Cape Town at least one step closer to the championsh­ip.

He makes a clear first choice but faces opposition from top-weight Anse Lazio and Earl Of Warwick, who both have useful form and have proven they get the distance.

Candice Bass-Robinson is another trainer who has hit her stride lately and can be expected to dominate Race 3, a fillies Maiden Plate over 1400m.

Proclaimer appears the right one. This Dynasty filly ran on stoutly to get within a neck of form winner and fellow stable inmate Joy Maisha last time when trying this trip.

A repeat would be enough to see her shed her maiden tag at the fourth time of asking.

Diminutive Reef Knot provides solid back up for the yard. She was only a length off our selection last time and may well come out second best.

One who could turn out a decent value bet is Double Charge in Race 2.

This Andre Nel- trained Twice Over colt found solid betting support on debut but failed to quicken after racing handy in a reasonably strong Maiden field form wise.

He faces a moderate-looking bunch over the same 1200m, with only Speed Of Night having anything resembling winning form.

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