Racing tip: And We Danced to challenge victory

Louie Mxothwa is back in the saddle and they will jump from barrier No 6.


The final leg of the Nelson Mandela Bay Racing Poly Challenge will be run at Fairview today and while no runner is eligible for the R250,000 bonus for winning all three events, there are some contenders for the consolation bonus of R50,000.

Hot favourite to take that prize is Prince Of Fire, who won Leg 1 and was touched off by Narcos in Leg 2. He is sitting with 16 points and that puts him well ahead of the opposition.

The final leg, however, is over 1600m, a distance over which the son of Gimmethegreenlight has run twice and failed to place in either. But that was in a different town, with a different trainer on a different surface and that could all change this time.

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While Narcos won Leg 2, he cannot claim the bonus as he did not race in Leg 1. However, it could be wise to go with Sharon Kotzen-trained mare And We Danced, who finished a 0.15-length third behind Narcos over 1400m. The five-year-old will relish the extra distance over which she has an excellent record.

Six of her eight wins have been over 1600m and on this surface, she has won two of her three starts over the trip and finished second in the other.

Louie Mxothwa is back in the saddle and they will jump from barrier No 6.

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Perfection did not run in the first two legs, but the Gavin Smith-trained gelding has a line of form, making him a big runner.

In March over this course and distance he proved far too good for Port Louis and was in need of his last run.

Gallic Tribe was unlucky last time as he was too far out of his ground but made very good late progress to finish fourth.

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