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The Real Prince is back for more at Greyville
The Real Prince is back for more at Greyville

The Citizen

time2 days ago

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  • The Citizen

The Real Prince is back for more at Greyville

King Pelles heads the field for the Gold Cup in Durban next week. Three weeks after his Hollywoodbets Durban July victory, The Real Prince will return to the scene of the heroics when he contests the HKJC Champions' Cup at Greyville on 27 July. More often than not Durban July champions are sent on a well-deserved holiday after delivering to their connections the biggest prize in South African racing. However, the July emphatically proved that Khaya Stables and trainer Dean Kannemeyer know the depths of their four-year-old and they clearly reckon he can handle another big day out in top company. Indeed, many pundits thought The Real Prince was short of a run or two before the July. They were dead wrong about that, but he remains lightly raced and might still have a big effort in the tank before taking a breather. Strong opposition It'll need a big effort. At the Grade 1's final declaration stage on Thursday, the unveiled eight opponents included some tough nuts. Three horses who did not run in the July appear to be the main dangers. Top Joburg three-year-old Fire Attack, who suffered a minor training setback before the July and was scratched, is one of them. See It Again is clearly over the hiccup that saw him pulled out of the big one at the last moment. And reigning Horse of the Year Dave The King has kept his powder dry since annexing the Gold Challenge – over slightly less ground at the same venue. Locally trained stalwarts Royal Victory and Gladatorian carry further threats. The Grade 3 World Pool Gold Cup is actually the headline event of the meeting – for historical reasons. King Pelles, who doddled a Gold Cup pointer on July day, will be a warm order among the 13 runners in the country's premier marathon. Last year's narrow runner-up Shoot The Rapids is one of three horses in the Gold Cup from the local yard of Frank Robinson – the others being July fifth-placed Madison Valley and three-year-old improver Field Marshall under a light weight. HKJC Champions' Cup, R1.5m, Grade 1, 1800m 1 The Real Prince 60 125 Dean Kannemeyer Craig Zackey 2 Gladatorian 60 127 Stuart Ferrie Sean Veale 3 Montien 60 126 Piet Botha Tristan Godden 4 Dave The King 60 128 Mike/Mathew de Kock Callan Murray 5 See It Again 60 127 Michael Roberts Keagan de Melo 6 Son Of Raj 60 119 Tony Peter Serino Moodley 7 Royal Victory 60 125 Nathan Kotzen Piere Strydom 8 Fire Attack 58.5 126 Alec Laird Richard Fourie 9 Litigation 60 113 Sean Tarry Gavin Lerena World Pool Gold Cup, R1m, Grade 3, 3200m 1 Shoot The Rapids 57 112 Frank Robinson Sean Veale 2 Madison Valley 58 115 Frank Robinson Gavin Lerena 3 Positive Attitude 54 90 Dennis Bosch Tristan Godden 4 King Pelles 59 118 Gareth van Zyl S'manga Khumalo 5 Nebraas 54.5 103 Sean Tarry Craig Zackey 6 Blackberry Malt 54 97 Glen Kotzen Cole Dicken 7 Future Swing 58.5 115 Justin Snaith Keagan de Melo 8 Cape Eagle 56.5 109 Andre Nel Serino Moodley 9 Taxhaven 54 90 Paul Matchett Philasande Mxoli 10 Bournemouth 57.5 113 Alan Greeff Richard Fourie 11 Holding Thumbs 56.5 110 Glen Kotzen Chad Little 12 Navajo Nation 54.5 104 Weiho Marwing Kobeli Lihaba 13 Field Marshal 54 105 Frank Robinson Callan Murray Mercury Sprint, R1m, Grade 1, 1200m 1 Mia Moo 57.5 117 Sean Tarry Callan Murray 2 Mrs Browning 57.5 115 Sean Tarry Richard Fourie 3 Whistle The Tune 57 112 Candice Dawson Calvin Habib 4 I Am Giant 60 119 Stuart Ferrie Sean Veale 5 Minogue 57.5 108 Candice Dawson Craig Zackey 6 Questioning 60 123 Vaughan Marshall JP v'd Merwe 7 Just Be Lekker 57.5 116 Candice Dawson S'manga Khumalo 8 William Robertson 60 128 Corne Spies Kabelo Matsunyane 9 Buffalo Storm Cody 59.5 113 Tony Peter Gavin Lerena 10 Cats Pajamas 59.5 115 Frank Robinson Piere Strydom 11 Asiye Phambili 57.5 116 Duncan Howells Keagan de Melo 12 Cafe Culture 60 126 Lucinda Woodruff Serino Moodley 13 Tenango 60 126 Candice Bass-Robinson Aldo Domeyer 14 Surjay 60 124 James Crawford Luyolo Mxothwa Reserve runners: 15 Chocolate Soldier 59.5 112 Corne Spies 16 Frozen Fantasy 57 107 Robyn Klaasen

WATCH the Hollywoodbets Durban July with Xhosa commentary
WATCH the Hollywoodbets Durban July with Xhosa commentary

The South African

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The South African

WATCH the Hollywoodbets Durban July with Xhosa commentary

In a thrilling duel to the line, The Real Prince was crowned king of the 2025 Hollywoodbets Durban July at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday. Ridden by Craig Zackey and trained by Dean Kannemeyer, The Real Prince narrowly got the better of race favourite Eight On Eighteen in the Grade 1 R5 million race. Third was Selukwe with Royal Victory finishing strongly for fourth. The Real Prince's full brother Gimme A Prince was crowned Champion Sprinter two season's back so there was always a question mark hanging over his ability to stay the 2 200m trip of the Hollywoodbets Durban July. That was answered in no uncertain manner as The Real Prince fought off Eight On Eighteen who was attempting to become the first three-year-old to win the Grade 1 WSB Cape Met and the July in the same season. As expected, Oriental Charm set the early pace, but JP van der Merwe was in no great hurry, stacking the field up behind him. Richard Fourie angled Eight On Eighteen in from his 11 draw, but was not able to get anywhere near the rail in the early exchanges. With the pace pedestrian, Fourie made a dash around the final turn hitting the front shortly after crossing the subway and going clear. It looked to be a winning move until The Real Prince loomed up on his outside. Zackey had given his mount a copy book ride, cosy on the rail and keeping Eight On Eighteen in his sights. As Fourie went for broke, Zackey got a clear path and gradually reeled in his rival. It was a nod of the heads at the line, but Kannemeyer had his fourth Hollywoodbets Durban July winner in the bag and his second for Lady Christine Laidlaw and Khaya Stables. It was a plan come together said Kannemeyer speaking in the third person. 'Where were we going to place him. The first time we tried him over a mile he won by six lengths. Great run in the Drill Hall. If we run him in the Gold Challenge and run fourth the handicapper is going to be looking for you. You have to come in at the right time with the right weight and we got the right draw.' Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

The Real Prince claims victory in gripping Hollywoodbets Durban July main race
The Real Prince claims victory in gripping Hollywoodbets Durban July main race

IOL News

time06-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

The Real Prince claims victory in gripping Hollywoodbets Durban July main race

The Real Prince narrowly got the better of race favourite Eight On Eighteen to win the Hollywoodbets Durban July Image: Candiese Lenferna | Race Coast The 2025 Hollywoodbets Durban July at Greyville was marked by a breathtaking finish, culminating in a hard-fought victory for The Real Prince. Ridden by Craig Zackey and trained by Dean Kannemeyer, The Real Prince triumphantly crossed the line ahead of strong challenger Eight On Eighteen, who had aimed to etch his name into the history books as the first three-year-old to win both the Gr1 WSB Cape Met and the Durban July in the same season. As the race unfolded, anticipation mixed with tension – especially for fans familiar with The Real Prince's heritage. His full brother, Gimme A Prince, was named Champion Sprinter just two seasons prior. Thus, questions arose regarding whether The Real Prince could sustain the grueling 2200m of the July. Yet, he resolutely answered those doubts during the race, taking on the favourite and prevailing in dramatic style. The early pace was spearheaded by Oriental Charm, with jockey JP van der Merwe judiciously choosing to ease into the race. The tempo was measured as van der Merwe held his position, allowing the field to remain tightly bunched. Meanwhile, Richard Fourie, aboard Eight On Eighteen, found himself shuffling through the pack, unable to achieve the preferred inside rail position. As the runners rounded the final turn, the competition intensified. Fourie made his move around the turn, surging ahead after clearing the subway, seemingly setting himself up for a victory. However, with Zackey maintaining a perfect position close to the rail, The Real Prince suddenly emerged as a formidable threat, gradually advancing on the outside with relentless stride. With the finish line in sight, the race lived up to its reputational grandeur, as both competitors appeared neck-and-neck. In an electrifying culmination, The Real Prince nudged ahead, securing his place as the undisputed champion, marking famed trainer Dean Kannemeyer's fourth win in the Durban July and a second victory for Lady Christine Laidlaw and Khaya Stables.

The Real Prince is king of the Hollywoodbets Durban July
The Real Prince is king of the Hollywoodbets Durban July

IOL News

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

The Real Prince is king of the Hollywoodbets Durban July

The Real Prince, ridden by Craig Zackey was crowned king at Hollywoodbets Durban July in Greyville on Saturday. Image: Leon Lestrade / Independent Media In a thrilling duel to the line, The Real Prince was crowned king at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday. Ridden by Craig Zackey and trained by Dean Kannemeyer, The Real Prince narrowly got the better of race favourite Eight On Eighteen in the Gr1 R5 million Hollywoodbets Durban July. Third was Selukwe with Royal Victory finishing strongly for fourth. The Real Prince's full brother Gimme A Prince was crowned Champion Sprinter two season's back so there was always a question mark hanging over his ability to stay the 2200m trip of the July. That was answered in no uncertain manner as The Real Prince fought off Eight On Eighteen who was attempting to become the first three-year-old to win the Gr1 WSB Cape Met and the July in the same season. As expected, Oriental Charm set the early pace but JP van der Merwe was in no great hurry, stacking the field up behind him. Richard Fourie angled Eight On Eighteen in from his 11 draw but was not able to get anywhere near the rail in the early exchanges. With the pace pedestrian, Fourie made a dash around the final turn hitting the front shortly after crossing the subway and going clear. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Ad loading The Real Prince narrowly got the better of race favourite Eight On Eighteen in the Gr1 R5 million Hollywoodbets Durban July. Image: Leon Lestrade / Independent Media It looked to be a winning move until The Real Prince loomed up on his outside. Zackey had given his mount a copy book ride, cosey on the rail and keeping Eight On Eighteen in his sights. As Fourie went for broke, Zackey got a clear path and gradually reeled in his rival. It was a nod of the heads at the line but Kannemeyer had his fourth July winner in the bag and his second for Lady Christine Laidlaw and Khaya Stables. It was a plan come together said Kannemeyer speaking in the third person. 'Where were we going to place him. The first time we tried him over a mile he won by six lengths. Great run in the Drill Hall. If we run him in the Gold Challenge and run fourth the handicapper is going to be looking for you. You have to come in at the right time with the right weight and we got the right draw.' SUNDAY TRIBUNE

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