The Grant Maroun-trained six-year-old Mullins Bay gelding Viking Hero continued his amazing transformation at Turffontein on Tuesday evening, a meeting at which national champion trainer Sean Tarry had four winners, before later admitting he would erase it if able due to one of his crack colts Zambezi River having to be euthanized.
Tarry paid tribute to the horse and also spoke about the pending aspirations of some of his other stable stars.
Viking Hero added the Gr 3 Tommy Hotspur crown to his Gr 3 Lebelo Sprint trophy, an incredible feat considering he was a 68 merit-rated battler at this time last year. He ran off a 92 merit rating on Tuesday night and was easy to back at 20/1, having disappointed over 1200m off this mark in his only start since winning the Lebelo off an 88. However, carrying 52,5kg and back to his favourite 1000m, Jarryd Penny got him home in an exciting finish from the consistent Mike Azzie-trained Splendid Garden and an ultra unlucky favourite, the Mike de Kock-trained Moofeed, who had to be eased and switched at a crucial stage. The latter will be a big runner in a race like the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint, a handicap over an ideal 1200m in which he finished ninth last year from a tough draw.
A saddened Tarry spoke fondly of the Trippi gelding Zambezi River, who counted the R2,5 million Lanzerac Ready To Run Stakes among his six career victories, and said, “He had never been to the front before but broke well so S’Manga had no option. He seemed to be cruising when he snapped both sesamoidal ligaments. He was only just coming back to form and had a lot to come so we are going to miss him. Horses like him are not easy to replace. But we have to deal with it and move on.”
Tarry started the night well when the Var filly Exquisite Touch scooted home to win a Juvenile Plate over 1000m by 3,2 lengths.
Tarry has only run three juveniles fillies this season and three have won, which augurs well for the yard’s chances in the Juvenile features, especially as the winners include the exciting Captain Al filly Cloth Of Cloud, a half-sister to Silver Mountain.
Tarry won the next race over 1160m with the big and impressive Trippi colt Mombela, who was having only his second start and returning from a layoff of over a year. He said this horse has a “host of issues” but rates him so if he stays in tune he will be one to follow.
Greatfiveeight won the next and it was then the turn of Trophy Wife, who is among the leading lights of probably the best fillies crop in South African history.
Her immediate big race target is the Gr 1 Empress Club Stakes over her ideal 1600m trip.
Among the best of Trophy Wife’s outstanding crop is her stablemate Siren’s Call, who went within a stride of landing last season’s Triple Tiara. However, the yard were unhappy with the way she came out of her only Cape Town run so have decided “to give her more time”.
Tarry said Legal Eagle would be unlikely to have the Vodacom Durban July among his targets, although he would join French Navy in being aimed at the R4 million President’s Champions Challenge.
He views French Navy as his current leading July hopeful, although he said there would be the usual scenario of three-year-olds emerging as contenders.
By David Thiselton



