The Charles Laird-trained Exit Here and the Gavin van Zyl-trained Redcarpet Captain have both been prepared in more ways than one for the country’s most expensive ever race, the CTS Million Dollar to be run at the Investec Day Of Dreams meeting at Kenilworth on January 23.
Every precaution has been taken to ensure they will be there no matter the travel restrictions which could potentially be placed on Summerveld-based horses at a time of the year when the risk of African horse sickness (AHS) outbreaks are historically quite high. This is because entry into the AHS Free Zone in the Western Cape is subject to strict movement controls to ensure that AHS virus does not enter South Africa’s export zone.
Both horses’ stables have been “vector protected” to state veterinarian approved standards. They have been completely sealed off from top to bottom largely through the use of shade cloth. They are only allowed out to exercise two hours after sunrise and must be stabled two hours before sunset. This is because the culicoides midge which carries the AHS virus is primarily active during the night.
Exit Here will leave for Cape Town at around midnight on Friday night (15 January), provided there has not been an outbreak of AHS within a 40km radius of Summerveld. If, however, there has been an outbreak, he will only be permitted to load onto the float, which will also be vector protected, during the vector-safe time of the day (2hrs after sunrise).
This is to ensure that he is not exposed to potentially infected midges during the loading process. In such a scenario his departure will be delayed until just after 7.a.m on Saturday morning and gives an indication of how strict the State Veterinary measures are. He is due to arrive in Colesberg on Saturday where he will spend the night under observation by the local state veterinarian. He will then complete the journey to Kenilworth Racecourse, where two potential places of residency have been set up for him upon his arrival on Sunday.
If he has had to travel from an AHS outbreak area, he will be accommodated under vector protected conditions at the Kenilworth Quarantine Station, otherwise he will be allowed to stay under normal conditions in the Kenilworth Racecourse stables.
Redcarpet Captain, who is due to depart on Tuesday next week, is subject to the same conditions although he will have a shorter turnaround time in Colesberg, in order to stretch his legs, before completing the journey.
The Million Dollar is going to have an atmosphere of unique proportions in South African racing history and the million dollars will be split as follows: US$500,000 to the winner, US$200,000 to the runner up, US$150,000 for third, US$100,000 for fourth and US$40,000 for fourth. The remaining US$10,000 will go to the vendor who sold the winner.
Charles laird has an outstanding record in Sales races and will be looking to retain his current status as trainer of the winner of the richest race in South African history. Laird won the 2014 running of the Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Stakes over 1400m at Turffontein with the aptly name filly Rich Girl, as the race carried a stake of R3,85 million, the highest to date in South African history. Laird also won that same race in 2010, when it was worth R1,5 million, with the filly Hollywoodboulevard, who defeated the mighty Igugu.
Anton Marcus was aboard Rich Girl in her big win and is the regular pilot for Exit Here. The Jay Peg colt is one of Marcus’ options for the Million Dollar, as he is part-owned by the owner who retains him, Markus Jooste, although he races in the colours of Alesh Naidoo. However, Marcus said on Monday that he is “at the moment” on the Dennis Drier-trained Seventh Plain, a dual Gr 1-winner. Seventh Plain was second on the final Million Dollar log off his merit rating of 109, compared to Exit Here’s third on the log a 105 merit rating.
The final field and draw announcement for the Million Dollar will take place live on Tellytrack at 13h50 on Thursday. Marcus’ final decision on whom to ride might depend on the draw.
One asset Exit Here definitely has is the stamina to stay the 1400m trip. He has won his last five in a row and three of these have been over 1600m, including an easy win in the Listed KZN Guineas Trial, and two have been over 1400m. He proved the suitability of the 1400m trip last time in a handicap against older horses on the Greyville poly, when leading from start to finish and winning with a ton in hand.
Gavin van Zyl will be attempting to make it two Sales races out of two in the Cape Summer Of Champions Season, having won the R2,5 million Lanzerac Ready To Run Stakes with Budapest. His son Gareth trains owner Brian Burnard’s horses in the new compartmentalised structure of the yard and the latter owns both Budapest and Redcarpet Captain. Gareth confirmed his charge would be perfectly distance suited. He added his preparation had gone perfectly. The Captain Al colt wore first time blinkers last time out in a MR 86 Handicap over 1400m on the Greyville turf and ran on powerfullly to win by 3,25 lengths, despite carrying 61kg. He was fifth on the last Million Dollar log off a merit rating of 104. Redcarpet Captain’s travel plans are the same as Budapest’s before his Lanzerac win.
Laird has been given permission to gallop Exit Here on the Kenilworth racecourse next Tuesday. Redcarpet Captain will also be shown the racecourse before the big day.
By David Thiselton



