Scottsville stages a low key eight race meeting on Sunday but there are certainly one or two classy sorts stepping out and punters will be in for their usual roller coaster ride.
In the first over 1200m the pacey Whatawondafulworld went close over course and distance last time and is now better drawn. Cyclone Sassy has plenty of pace too which will help her overcome a tricky draw. Coastal Spell made a fair debut and Dennis Drier-trained horses often improve noticeably in their second runs.
Hannah’s Answer has an unfavorable high draw but has a nice turn of foot. Simla has shown enough to earn here. Gordon’s Cungee has only two lengths to find on Cyclone Sassy. Jollerie is a R250,000 Judpot filly out of a half-sister to the Listed-winning sprinter Silver Nun. Seventh Moment is a R375,000 Seventh Rock filly out of a Captain Al Listed-winning mare who won nine times from 1200-1600m. Placid Sea is a R375,000 Maine Chance Farms-bred filly by the German-bred sire Sabiango.
In the second over 1400m Master Of Mischief comes from the strong Singh Is King formline and proved suited to this trip last time on the poly. Eleven drops back to the trip of his good debut so could earn in this generally weak field despite a tricky draw and returning from a nine month layoff. Spirit Of Dover made a breathing noise last time, but has the form to earn here.
Mustang Sonny made a fair debut over 1400m on the poly when slow away and running wide. Winter Axe could improve but has a wide draw. Colonel Bling wasn’t striding freely last time, but could earn if back to his best. Golden Tongue is by Oracy out of a three-time-winning Jallad mare from 1000-1600m.
The third is a weak maiden for fillies and mares over 1600m and Way Out Front is well drawn after two good runs against good sorts over 1200m and 1600m respectively. Eleven made a fair debut when staying on over 1400m. Golden Earings flew up after being dropped out from a wide draw last time over course and distance and is now well drawn. Princess Varunya can do well here from the front if able to overcome a wide draw. Thanda was running on over 1400m here last time. Queen Delta has always been thereabouts on the poly and could earn.
The fourth is a maiden over 1950m and Township Talk should relish the step up in trip, so is tipped to win from a good draw. Grey’s A Rockin’ is a handy type with some fair form but he always finds one to beat him. Desert Sunset will be suited to the course and distance but does have a tricky draw to overcome.
The fifth is a MR 80 Handicap over 1950m and Pioneer Spirit makes appeal being well drawn over a suitable course and distance and being by Go Deputy whose progeny come into their own as four-year-olds. His stablemate Down Under is also course and distance suited and is in good form.
Mambo Master is well drawn for his front-running style and is likely to make a bold bid. Baracah might appreciate a return to the turf and has a touch of class. Jet Avenger won well the last time he tried the course and distance and is drawn well off a three points higher merit rating. Night Lock also has a form chance.
The sixth is a MR 90 Handicap over 1400m and Duncan Howells said the classy Sabaha, who is a temperamental filly, would need the run. However, her class could still carry her to victory. Her stablemate Miss Argentina will appreciate the step down to 1400m and could be the one to pick up the pieces. Time Marches On can earn if repeating her last run over course and distance in June.
The seventh is a MR 68 Handicap for fillies and mares over 1000m and Girlfriend could be the one to side with over a course and distance that should suit her down to the ground. She returns from a layoff, but has run well fresh over this trip before and has a 4kg claimer up. Class Act has a good draw and was a facile winner of a maiden over this course and distance. She proved last time out she is worthy of her current merit rating. Lady Of Scandal is probably better than her form suggests having been backed on debut, so can’t be ignored despite a high draw.
Kadeze showed improvement with blinkers over course and distance in her penultimate and is drawn well. Preamble has won twice over course and distance and is well drawn with a 4kg claimer up. Stormy Cat is a difficult sort but has the ability to earn.
In the last over 1600m the exciting prospect Sylvester The Cat has his final preparation before journeying to Cape Town for the Gr 1 Grand Parade Cape Guineas. However, he has a wide draw and topweight to carry off a merit rating of 87 so it won’t be easy.
Ze Tsar could be the one to pick up the pieces from a good draw over a suitable distance. Roy’s Ambassador needed his last run and can do well here if settling from a good draw. Buck Shot bounced back to form last time and is also a contender. Bold Attitude could earn if jumping on terms. Pure Valor is a fair sort and can’t be ignored.
By David Thiselton
Picture: Pioneer Spirit (Nkosi Hlophe)

