Turffontein Thursday 7 May - Inspection
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Turffontein Thursday 7 May - Inspection
1 day 4 hours ago - 16 hours 6 minutes ago
Please note that Turffontein Racecourse received 32mm of rainfall overnight.
Penetrometer readings taken at 9am this morning were 26.
The forecast for today shows minimal rain.
However, gallops will take place tomorrow morning at 7am, after which a decision regarding tomorrow’s race meeting (7/5/26) will be made.
Penetrometer readings taken at 9am this morning were 26.
The forecast for today shows minimal rain.
However, gallops will take place tomorrow morning at 7am, after which a decision regarding tomorrow’s race meeting (7/5/26) will be made.
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Re: Turffontein Thursday 7 May - Inspection
5 hours 47 minutes ago
Racing goes ahead at the Big T
Updated track report: Turffontein inside 07 May 2026.
Report: Mostly sunny,4-14 degrees, 17-43kph south westerly cross/head wind, sunset at 5:34PM
Rainfall in the last 24 hours: Nil
Rainfall in the last 7 days: 46mm
Irrigation in the last 24 hours: Nil
Irrigation in the last 7 days: Nil
Avg penetrometer readings: 25
Track conditions: Good to soft
Turf length: 100mm
False rail: 7m on the back straight to zero on the bend with a 3m spur at the 500m mark.
Updated track report: Turffontein inside 07 May 2026.
Report: Mostly sunny,4-14 degrees, 17-43kph south westerly cross/head wind, sunset at 5:34PM
Rainfall in the last 24 hours: Nil
Rainfall in the last 7 days: 46mm
Irrigation in the last 24 hours: Nil
Irrigation in the last 7 days: Nil
Avg penetrometer readings: 25
Track conditions: Good to soft
Turf length: 100mm
False rail: 7m on the back straight to zero on the bend with a 3m spur at the 500m mark.
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Re: Turffontein Thursday 7 May - Inspection
4 hours 4 minutes ago
Proper in race 2 is the banker in all exotic bets.
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Re: Turffontein Thursday 7 May - Inspection
1 hour 59 minutes ago
Looks a little bit wet still .... thoughts -
R1: All the money for Jimmy Vega - perhaps St John can get his string together, so maybe Berry Lancer the danger ?
R2: Double for Soma - don't think Proper will get beat; opposition looks very moderate - perhaps Emerald Countess ?
R3: Looks a bit of a competitive race - all but Fred Frizzle can win; perhaps Comic Artist (ignore last run) at the price, but the stable elect seems to be Samuel Sharpe - but he seems held by Asiah's Tiara who tries again - not easy
R4: Another competitive lot - Lady Elliot seems better over 1400, while Longsword seems better in frim going (and has a wide draw); Ada Lovelace improving while St John may be coming into some form with Spy Story - not easy again
R5: Gran Canaria has Cape form, so might be the right one; Frere Jacques looks to overcome his problems after a rest, while Oklahoma Smokeshow should be right there; Clarkson should need another run
R6: Orange County should be right there agaon, while Shoreybomba according to the stable may need another week or so; Bloomington almost 1000 days since his last win, but still seems course and distance suited
R7: Best bet imo is Bay Empire; Prophet the back-up
Enjoy
R1: All the money for Jimmy Vega - perhaps St John can get his string together, so maybe Berry Lancer the danger ?
R2: Double for Soma - don't think Proper will get beat; opposition looks very moderate - perhaps Emerald Countess ?
R3: Looks a bit of a competitive race - all but Fred Frizzle can win; perhaps Comic Artist (ignore last run) at the price, but the stable elect seems to be Samuel Sharpe - but he seems held by Asiah's Tiara who tries again - not easy
R4: Another competitive lot - Lady Elliot seems better over 1400, while Longsword seems better in frim going (and has a wide draw); Ada Lovelace improving while St John may be coming into some form with Spy Story - not easy again
R5: Gran Canaria has Cape form, so might be the right one; Frere Jacques looks to overcome his problems after a rest, while Oklahoma Smokeshow should be right there; Clarkson should need another run
R6: Orange County should be right there agaon, while Shoreybomba according to the stable may need another week or so; Bloomington almost 1000 days since his last win, but still seems course and distance suited
R7: Best bet imo is Bay Empire; Prophet the back-up
Enjoy
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Re: Turffontein Thursday 7 May - Inspection
44 minutes ago
How did nobody find Stage One?
Ran 6 times only beaten an accumulated 110 lengths.
Run last 3 times out of 6 and last time only 14 lengths behind winner.
Surely that winning form was there for everyone to see.
And you know our jocks can find shit in a 7 horse field so the 4-10 shot was always gonna be on the back foot.
Ran 6 times only beaten an accumulated 110 lengths.
Run last 3 times out of 6 and last time only 14 lengths behind winner.
Surely that winning form was there for everyone to see.
And you know our jocks can find shit in a 7 horse field so the 4-10 shot was always gonna be on the back foot.
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Re: Turffontein Thursday 7 May - Inspection
31 minutes agoDarn, you right.... how the hell did I miss that kind of form.How did nobody find Stage One?
Ran 6 times only beaten an accumulated 110 lengths.
Run last 3 times out of 6 and last time only 14 lengths behind winner.
Surely that winning form was there for everyone to see.
And you know our jocks can find shit in a 7 horse field so the 4-10 shot was always gonna be on the back foot.
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