For the second year in succession it was left to the stipendiary stewards to analyse the race footage in this year’s Vodacom Durban July.
Power King, ridden by jockey Stuart Randolph wins the 119th running of the Vodacom Durban July, 4 July 2015, at the Greyville Racecourse in Durban. The winner banks 3.2 million rand in this race. Picture: Alaister Russell
- Reverllers watch as horses race by,4 July 2015, at the Greyville Racecourse in Durban, for the Vodacom Durban July under the theme . The event has attracted thousands under the theme “The Captain’s Table”. Picture: Alaister Russell
- Power King, ridden by jockey Stuart Randolph wins the 119th running of the Vodacom Durban July, 4 July 2015, at the Greyville Racecourse in Durban. The winner banks 3.2 million rand in this race. Picture: Alaister Russell
- A Reveler takes a picture ahead of the main race, 4 July 2015, at the Greyville Racecourse in Durban, for the Vodacom Durban July under the theme . The event has attracted thousands under the theme “The Captain’s Table”. Picture: Alaister Russell
- Power King, ridden by jockey Stuart Randolph wins the 119th running of the Vodacom Durban July, 4 July 2015, at the Greyville Racecourse in Durban. The winner banks 3.2 million rand in this race. Picture: Alaister Russell
- Revelers gather to watch the main race, 4 July 2015, at the Greyville Racecourse in Durban, for the Vodacom Durban July under the theme . The event has attracted thousands under the theme “The Captain’s Table”. Picture: Alaister Russell
At the jump it was Helderberg Blue and Deputy Jud who went up to set the pace and the two set decent enough fractions up front. As the field swung into the home straight there was a definite preference for the outside rail with a number of runners opting to take that route home.
Tote favourite Legal Eagle had looked like mounting a challenge but couldn’t find a gap as Power King and Punta Arenas took up the running and dulled down to the line.
It was the third success in the race for Kannemeyer and for Randolph it was the first time he’d piloted a winner home in the R3.5-million race.
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