Cape Guineas Betting
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
hibernia Wrote:
> Mavourneen Wrote:
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> > Captain America from De Kock ...
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> I knew that horse would confuse us one day
> Mavourneen Wrote:
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> > Captain America from De Kock ...
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> I knew that horse would confuse us one day

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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
LOL, you two nunus! Horse's names - a constant source of horrid jokes and general guffawing.
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
Captain America and Legislate have both been claimed
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
hibernia Wrote:
> Captain America and Legislate have both been
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Recon Forest Indigo will be next.
> Captain America and Legislate have both been
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Recon Forest Indigo will be next.
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
looking forward to the guineas and i reckon its a 4 horse race,but ill give red ray another chance to prove he is the real deal.i make mdk horse the main danger,and a toss up between capt america and forrest indigo for the minor places.
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
Im not looking further than Captain America. Took some 3's Sunday night. This fav wont get beaten.
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
I read on the Citizen's Racing Express that Glen Hatt was very scared of De Kock and made him the biggest danger to Captain America. Now I really doubt that Captain America will win as he likes.
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
Join us at the Burger King® Family Day and Grand Parade Cape Guineas
A holiday treat for the whole family together with top class horse racing
Ease into the Christmas spirit and delight the kids with a bit of festive fun at the Burger King® Family Day on Saturday, 21 December 2013 at the Kenilworth Racecourse in Rosmead Avenue. From 12:00 to 18:00, for just R10 entry fee per person, children will be welcomed by Father Christmas and his helpers, then treated to a host of activities. All proceeds will be donated to charity.
Classic carnival games, jumping castles, arts and crafts, face painting, entertainment and loads of giveaways will keep the kids busy while parents relax and enjoy the horse racing. Burger King® will have a satellite store on site, so lunch will be on hand. For every meal purchased, children become one of Father Christmas’ helpers by hanging a special decoration on the six metre high Christmas tree.
As part of Burger King® SA’s commitment to social investment, proceeds from the day will be donated to Room to Read that helps improve the literacy levels of children in need across the country.
Whilst equine athletes will be the real stars, another popular event on the day for the fitness conscious is the Grand West CSI Gallop for Giving - a big walk looping around the race track over a distance of 3.1km. For an entrance fee of R10, walkers will receive a goodie bag, T shirt and medal.
Less energetic spectators wishing to indulge in fine vino can attend a Wine Tasting to be held in the Kenilworth Room with tickets available at R100 per person. Wine estates participating in the emporium include Raka, Wildekrans, Creation, Sumaridge, Newton Johnson, Zandvliet, Paardenkloof, Graham Beck, Avontuur, Goede Hoop, Kleine Zalze, La Vierge and Eaglevlei.
These estates will also be donating wines to an auction, with all proceeds going to charity. Tasteful vineyard style décor to enhance the occasion will been created.
Additional hospitality includes decadent Chocolate and Cheese stations and patrons can chose to base themselves in a beautiful Lounge/Chill Area or a tented outer balcony section and enjoy entertainment by Sarah Jane and Angelo Thomas. Plenty of other viewing and dining options are available on the newly renovated grandstand for sporting enthusiasts eager to soak up the grand atmosphere on prestigious Cape Guineas day.
A holiday treat for the whole family together with top class horse racing
Ease into the Christmas spirit and delight the kids with a bit of festive fun at the Burger King® Family Day on Saturday, 21 December 2013 at the Kenilworth Racecourse in Rosmead Avenue. From 12:00 to 18:00, for just R10 entry fee per person, children will be welcomed by Father Christmas and his helpers, then treated to a host of activities. All proceeds will be donated to charity.
Classic carnival games, jumping castles, arts and crafts, face painting, entertainment and loads of giveaways will keep the kids busy while parents relax and enjoy the horse racing. Burger King® will have a satellite store on site, so lunch will be on hand. For every meal purchased, children become one of Father Christmas’ helpers by hanging a special decoration on the six metre high Christmas tree.
As part of Burger King® SA’s commitment to social investment, proceeds from the day will be donated to Room to Read that helps improve the literacy levels of children in need across the country.
Whilst equine athletes will be the real stars, another popular event on the day for the fitness conscious is the Grand West CSI Gallop for Giving - a big walk looping around the race track over a distance of 3.1km. For an entrance fee of R10, walkers will receive a goodie bag, T shirt and medal.
Less energetic spectators wishing to indulge in fine vino can attend a Wine Tasting to be held in the Kenilworth Room with tickets available at R100 per person. Wine estates participating in the emporium include Raka, Wildekrans, Creation, Sumaridge, Newton Johnson, Zandvliet, Paardenkloof, Graham Beck, Avontuur, Goede Hoop, Kleine Zalze, La Vierge and Eaglevlei.
These estates will also be donating wines to an auction, with all proceeds going to charity. Tasteful vineyard style décor to enhance the occasion will been created.
Additional hospitality includes decadent Chocolate and Cheese stations and patrons can chose to base themselves in a beautiful Lounge/Chill Area or a tented outer balcony section and enjoy entertainment by Sarah Jane and Angelo Thomas. Plenty of other viewing and dining options are available on the newly renovated grandstand for sporting enthusiasts eager to soak up the grand atmosphere on prestigious Cape Guineas day.
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
my 2 cents my roughie elusive gold has been kind to me last 2 runs now 33/1 and 4/1 place first four will def have a go.....
The best horse doesn't always win the race.
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
Boys, don't leave out Dynastic Power........that's all....
I do have a little hesitation though. He is EXTREMELY coltish and still not been gelded because of his ability.
Still, he was unlucky last time and could even have gone close to De Kock.
Captain America is a nice colt so is Whistle Stop
I do have a little hesitation though. He is EXTREMELY coltish and still not been gelded because of his ability.
Still, he was unlucky last time and could even have gone close to De Kock.
Captain America is a nice colt so is Whistle Stop
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
Tommy_Hotspur Wrote:
> Boys, don't leave out Dynastic Power........that's
> all....
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> I do have a little hesitation though. He is
> EXTREMELY coltish and still not been gelded
> because of his ability.
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> Still, he was unlucky last time and could even
> have gone close to De Kock.
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> Captain America is a nice colt so is Whistle Stop
Tommy, i have no hesitation in saying that if he is gelded, he will win the Derby and be off on his merry way to Durban for a crack at the July>>>>that's how highly i think of this horse! As for the Guineas, i dont think he has a chance acting like he does! Mr Elly, if you read this, he desperately needs to be chopped!!!!
> Boys, don't leave out Dynastic Power........that's
> all....
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> I do have a little hesitation though. He is
> EXTREMELY coltish and still not been gelded
> because of his ability.
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> Still, he was unlucky last time and could even
> have gone close to De Kock.
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> Captain America is a nice colt so is Whistle Stop
Tommy, i have no hesitation in saying that if he is gelded, he will win the Derby and be off on his merry way to Durban for a crack at the July>>>>that's how highly i think of this horse! As for the Guineas, i dont think he has a chance acting like he does! Mr Elly, if you read this, he desperately needs to be chopped!!!!
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Re: Re: Cape Guineas Betting
11 years 6 months ago
A while ago some1 posted that dekock was a machine n next serious race horse from crawfords yard. So I won't be surprised if he has upper hand n beats Cap America at home
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