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Eyes Wide Open Out of July

Eyes Wide Open has been scratched from the Durban July final. 

Duke Of Spin was the other scratching and was largely an optimistic entry in any event. 

Eyes Wide Open was well fancied by the stable last year and ran a smashing race to finish fourth in last year's July. He has not recaptured his form from last season and would not have been a likely contender for the final field this time around in any event. 

He ran a disappoint fourth in Saturday's final qualifying race, the Grade 3 Track And Ball Derby.

Trainer Glen Kotzen explained, "It was a big rush to qualify him after his gelding and he has had three quick runs in successions. The owners have now decided it would thus be better to give him a breather until the Gold Cup so he will have no more runs until then."

He was bought recently by the Gujadhur family, who have one of the world's oldest racing stables and are virtually royalty in Mauritius racing circles.

The five-year-old is out of a mare whose only win was over 1000m and his female side is a mixture of speed and middle distance class. His fast finish off a slow pace in last year's July also suggested he has plenty of speed. However, both his sire Dynasty and damsire Jallad impart stamina so there can be hope he will stay the Gold Cup 3200m distance.

Additional reporting by Gold Circle 

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