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A field of 12 top class three-year-olds are set to go to the post for the R1 million Cape Guineas at Kenilworth on Saturday.
Joey Ramsden’s Cape champion juvenile of last season King Of Pain renews his Selangor Cup rivalry with Dean Kannemeyer’s Capetown Noir.
Ramsden’s grey snuck down the rail to hold the flying Capetown Noir in the G2 Selangor a fortnight ago and with pair drawn right alongside each other it may be the clash of the season.
Sean Tarry brings Dingaans winner The Hangman to Cape Town to frank or fry the Guateng 3yo form.
KZN Guineas Trial winner Love Struck got a free entry into this event courtesy of his win there and together with Cape Classic winner Chave De Oura makes up the KZN challenge.
Paul Lafferty’s son of Kahal has drawn barrier one but Anton Marcus jumps off him in favour of partnering Black Toga, no doubt due to his commitment as the retained rider for the Jooste team.
1 KING OF PAIN 58.0 5 B Fayd'Herbe/Joey Ramsden
2 CAPETOWN NOIR 58.0 4 K Neisius/Dean Kannemeyer
3 THE HANGMAN 58.0 6 P Strydom/Sean Tarry
4 BLACK TOGA 58.0 3 A Marcus/Vaughan Marshall
5 LOVE STRUCK 58.0 1 K Teetan/Paul Lafferty
6 CHAVE DE OURA 58.0 8 S Cormack/Dennis Drier
7 TEVEZ 58.0 12 G van Niekerk/Mike Bass
8 ACT FAST 58.0 9 M Byleveld/Vaughan Marshall
9 PATERFAMILIAS 58.0 2 G Hatt/Mike Bass
10 SANSHAAWES 58.0 7 M Winnaar/Piet Steyn
11 UNENCUMBERED 58.0 11 R Fradd/Justin Snaith
12 EPIC TALE 58.0 10 A Domeyer/Mike Bass