Winning Form share all of their best bets and tips for Friday’s racing coming your way from Fairview on 26 May 2023.
Winning Form Best Bets
Race 1: QUESTOR (4)
Race 2: EMPIRE BLUE (2)
Race 3: SAVIC (9)
Race 7: CIVIL RIGHTS (4)
Magic Tips Best Bets
Top Bet For Today
Race 1: QUESTOR (4)
Jockey: S Khumalo – Trainer: G Smith
QUESTOR is the best bet on the programme. He should have won his last start over 1400m on this course as he hung in the closing stages. The son of Querari produced a promising debut effort over this C&D. It is encouraging that S’manga Khumalo steps into the saddle and unless one of the first timers have ability, he should shed his maiden tag.
Race 2: PUBLIC BENEFIT (16)
Jockey: L Ferraris – Trainer: L Denysschen
PUBLIC BENEFIT has shown good improvement in each of her outings to date. She raced from a handy position over this C&D last time and rallied late to finish third. The daughter of Erupt is a progressive type and in this line-up, she may find herself in the winner’s enclosure.
Race 3: AMAZING COLOURS (2)
Jockey: L Mxothwa – Trainer: S Kotzen
AMAZING COLOURS has produced three good runs to date. She showed good pace over 1200m last time, fought hard but found one too good in the form of Joy And Peace. It must be noted that the horse that finished third that day has come out and won since. The daughter of Heavenly Blue tries the 1400m for the first time and if seeing out the extra distance on offer, she should be the horse to beat.
Race 5: KHAYA’S HOPE (2)
Jockey: S Khumalo – Trainer: G Smith
KHAYA’S HOPE is a winner of his last four starts. He returns from a well-deserved 13-week break which would have done him the world of good. He has won three times and finished second once from as many starts over this C&D. The son of The United States takes on older, but he has class and should be up to the task at hand.
Value Bet For Today
Race 9: SON OF ZEUS (7)
Jockey: R Danielson – Trainer: K Mitchley
SON OF ZEUS won a good race in his last start over this C&D. He showed a good turn of foot, ran on and won well. The son of Global View returns from a well-deserved 11-week break. Raymond Danielson retains the ride and if not in need of this outing, he can follow up.